Tuesday, May 31, 2011

sutures in skull

sutures in skull. The skull is made up of
  • The skull is made up of



  • sam10685
    Aug 7, 03:15 PM
    it's about time... the price is still kinda steep though...





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  • quot;Suturesquot; on a skull. Photo by Emily Yates. quot;Suturesquot; on a skull. Photo by Emily Yates. Camera: Nikon (E3200) |. More details: exif |



  • conradzoo
    Sep 28, 03:27 PM
    Yeah, updating all the i-apps updates right now. The Aperture update is next. Tomo? Could be. :o





    sutures in skull. Sutures On The Skull.
  • Sutures On The Skull.



  • Anthony T
    Apr 16, 10:10 AM
    A quick read through this thread is proof of why I normally don't bother reading or posting here.

    Almost everyone has posted that they feel the next iPhone could look something like this...

    ...which is completely ridiculous based on logic and common sense. But it has been my experience that Macrumors forums and "logic" and "common sense" cannot exist in the same place at the same time.

    Memory also seems to be a problem around here. For example, Apple's breakthrough smartphone that changed phones for forever, was completely and totally redesigned after its first year, because the design was incredibly flawed.

    To not understand the significance of this, is really to forfeit your opinion on what Apple will or will not do. You CANNOT logically state that Apple would return to an aluminum iPhone (no matter how sexy it might look), after having already moved away from it.

    2 straight years, the iPhone 3G and 3GS have unibody plastic design. The SAME one. This is not a coincidence, or laziness, or any other 4th grade opinion....its what the iPhone is. It's not going to change.

    The most Apple will do with the design, is make it a little taller to accommodate more pixels, but the design will remain. They may offer a few more colors, or they may not.

    Plastic, Unibody iPhones are here to stay. To state otherwise, is to fantasize, and ignore reality. (which is fine, just acknowledge it please).

    Ok, Mr. Intelligent. It's been 3 years since the original iPhone launched. Perhaps Apple found a way to make a phone out of aluminum or a similar material, without affecting performance? Also, the iPad is made out of aluminum, yet it uses 3G service. You're acting like you know for sure what will happen, and you don't. None of us do.





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  • Anatomy of the Newborn Skull



  • Plymouthbreezer
    Mar 24, 03:28 PM
    Well, happy birthday, Mac OS X.

    My my, how you've grown. :)





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  • Sutures Of The Cranium. skull



  • NAG
    Jan 12, 07:43 PM
    The issue here is that bloggers and online journalists are still a fairly new medium and haven't been fully accepted yet. This would happen with any sort of group that didn't have a history.

    I would bet that no print media journalist would ever pull crap like this, either. He/she would have been fired on the spot and the publication itself would have issued a real apology, not post a video online and issue a half-hearted apology to one group.

    Whoa. You honestly think that there isn't anyone in the print media that pulled stuff like that? You haven't read a lot of the more satirical magazines.

    And by saying "haven't been fully accepted yet" you really mean "the big print media guys are still in their transition." They all know print is basically dead, they've been trying to transition for years. Some morons with a blog turning off tvs at a tech conference are not going to stop this transition. If anything it will lead to conferences learning how to properly vet online media like they do with print media.





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  • sutures of skull,



  • MacDonaldsd
    Jan 9, 04:53 PM
    http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/j47d52oo/event/ has less spoiler - first post!

    Don't no how you got that, but thank you !!!!!!!!!





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  • Quality plastic adult skull.



  • monaarts
    Mar 17, 12:04 PM
    And I'm also a Microsoft Fanboy!!! Haaaaaaa Long live the Microsoft Zune the ultimate iPod Killer!!!


    I thought you are "going back to the real world, while the debate in this thread continues."???

    On a side note, what do you do for a living? Seriously, not where you work but what do you do?


    - Joe





    sutures in skull. skull, the sagittal suture
  • skull, the sagittal suture



  • MacRumors
    May 3, 01:41 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/05/03/u-s-carriers-cracking-down-on-android-hotspot-tethering-apps/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/05/03/144012-android_market_pdanet.jpg




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  • within the skull. Sutures



  • vincenz
    Apr 15, 05:12 PM
    wow the iOS/Apple closed ecosystem must really be the WORSE THANG EVAR if google is trying to trying to do it.

    Everyone's just a hypocrite..





    sutures in skull. the facial or skull bones,
  • the facial or skull bones,



  • arkitect
    Apr 6, 05:11 AM
    iAd Gallery is a free download.

    Would not surprise me if Apple Inc. thought about charging for it…

    Who wants to go out of their way to see ads? What's this world coming to?
    Absolutely.
    Luckily technology has enabled me to now have a virtually ad free web/television/film viewing "experience".

    Apple think differently, of course. :)





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  • and sutures of skull.



  • Geckotek
    Jan 3, 07:55 AM
    Or not. After all, it isn't like you can take your phone with you to Verizon. Many people aren't going to want to spend the money on an ETF because that's the money they would use for a new phone.

    That said, after all these years there are probably enough folks already on Verizon that would jump for an iphone. Enough that it could get interesting in some areas. Just like it did with ATT who thought they could handle the load.

    That's the whole point, if you can't take your phone with you, you'll just sell it. Selling an iPhone 4 right now will easily pay for the ETF and the cost of a new Verizon iPhone (assuming pricing is similar.)





    sutures in skull. Here is the sutures around the
  • Here is the sutures around the



  • Surf Monkey
    Mar 17, 01:15 AM
    Haaaaaaa just shared a launch day story, and the majority of you would have hauled ass with iPad in hand for the price I paid. Haters lmfao

    No, not really. I can only speak for myself, but I would have said "Hey, you forgot to charge my card." Kinda seems obvious.





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  • cranial sutures. The skull



  • Sdevante
    Mar 17, 10:56 AM
    I used to work at BB (now an attorney).

    Were this true, you would realize that there are fifty states each with their own crimes and with unique elements of those crimes. It would be difficult to make a blanket statement that OP committed "retail theft."

    But what do I know - I'm only the President of the United States. :rolleyes:





    sutures in skull. and lambdoidal sutures.
  • and lambdoidal sutures.



  • fivepoint
    May 4, 04:04 PM
    Which brings me back to my initial reply. A "Firearm" has ZERO possibility of injuring your child, until someone behaves irresponsibly. I am fine with a doctor providing a pamphlet of common household hazards and steps to prevent them, but I get the feeling this is not the case. I can too easily imagine the doctor going off on a tangent about firearms deaths statistics, etc...

    But again, the most important part: If you dont want your doctor "politicing" you, GO TO A NEW DOCTOR. There should NEVER be laws against what you can or can not say.

    Exactly. Doctors getting into such issues is just plain stupid. Stupidity best solved by someone making a conscious choice to choose another doctor, not by more government bureaucracy and control over our lives.





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  • bleeding, sutures, skull,;



  • wagstaff
    Apr 15, 12:36 PM
    It's a rendering of a 3D object, unquestionably, and a poor quality one at that.





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  • Ridged sutures Definition of



  • Macky-Mac
    May 4, 03:46 PM
    No, we've had similar discussions before regarding a physician's willingness to treat someone due to their own personal religious beliefs, etc. and their response was quite different... the vast majority in that case believed that the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT should not allow doctors to ask such questions or refuse to perform procedures they found philosophically reprehensible such as abortions... as if each physician in the country is some sort of robot working at the service of the government no longer allowed to think or reason on their own. But, now that it's about guns, they take a different approach. It's a very distinct hypocrisy.

    nope; you've simply mixed up the issues and the responses





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  • Ridged sutures refer to an



  • chrisd1974
    Apr 5, 04:18 PM
    Have any of you negative commenters ever owned an iPhone or even seen an iAd? If not, please reserve your comments.

    These aren't just tiny micro banners/advertisements. Those are just the teaser into viewing the full screen iAd and actually, some of them are fairly creative in their implementation. Most are fairly interactive and none of the iAds take you out of the current App your using just to view it (like the old AdMob ads would do). There may be some that allow you to email a coupon to yourself, but I haven't come across any yet.

    Long story short, if you don't like ads, don't download free apps that are ad supported or (here's a clever idea) DON'T CLICK ON THE AD. Otherwise, just keep your useless and/or 'clever' comments to yourselves unless you actually know what your talking about.


    That's exactly what we do, that's why we think THIS is a pile of ****





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  • within the skull sutures,



  • MattSepeta
    Apr 27, 02:02 PM
    I think it's all cool now. :)

    :o

    Back to the issue at hand, McDonalds....

    I literally almost threw up towards the end of the video. Do you think the perpetrators were aware of the victim's transgender status? I could barely make out what they were saying in the video as I had to listen to it quietly...

    Also- Let's realistically think about what the employees can/should have done... My initial instinct/gut reaction is for the manager to lock the doors to prevent the girls from running. Then you need to realize that McDonalds surely has policies in place for times like this, and the risk of an employee getting injured attempting to apprehend a criminal is a lawsuit waiting to happen....

    Another gut reaction is that if the manager had a shotgun under the counter, this situation never would have devolved into the poor victim convulsing on the floor.

    My last gut reaction is that Baltimore finally made it to my list of places to never return to.





    sutures in skull. Placefoetal skull sutures
  • Placefoetal skull sutures



  • dalvin200
    Sep 12, 02:58 AM
    Keep going... All 13th September:

    5am - New Zealand
    3am - Eastern Australia
    2:30am - Central Australia
    1am - Western Australia

    Zealund?? :confused:

    :D





    jayducharme
    Apr 29, 06:49 PM
    The main problem with the "slider" idea is that it wasn't intuitive which selection was active (since we're so used to a depressed icon indicating selection). I like the concept of a slider; it reminds me of the old tile games. Perhaps a compromise would have been to have the selected item's text glow, as if a little LED were behind it. That would have made it really clear which item was active.





    JoeG4
    Mar 11, 10:17 AM
    Yeah, not to mention Sony's use of chicklet keyboa... err.. wait, Apple took that idea from them and not the other way around. ;)

    Yea lol.

    The click wheel iPod? Anyone remember the Jog Dial fad? Friggin FAX MACHINES were coming with the dang thing.





    stainlessliquid
    Apr 29, 07:44 PM
    now bring back color to the icons, it makes using stuff like Mail much more difficult





    sergedg
    May 4, 05:27 AM
    Does anyone know the name of the apps for the ceo and for the doctor ?





    Santabean2000
    Oct 6, 05:17 AM
    Get out and see the world? I was born and raised in Europe, have been to 50 countries and have lived on 3 continents. And you? And I much enjoy living on a 5-acre property with 2 houses on it offering 9 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms and all the bells and whistles next to Woodside. To me space is just a great luxury, not bumping into one another, being able to house grown kids and friends for extended periods of time, etc. To each their own, but I truly cannot see Jobs' tiny home (by Woodside standards) being anything but a retirement house. It does NOT look like a home for a family with kids. An older couple perhaps. And where is the home office?

    Been to 50 countries, and clearly haven't seen a thing.

    I'm currently living in South East Asia. Every day here is a humbling experience.

    You're missing the point anyway. If you have lots, great, but most people don't. And I mean the vast majority.



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