Wednesday, June 1, 2011

quotes on working hard

quotes on working hard. Hard Working and success are
  • Hard Working and success are



  • nightelf
    Dec 14, 06:35 PM
    iMac G5.





    quotes on working hard. we are working hard on our
  • we are working hard on our



  • ucfgrad93
    Dec 1, 11:02 AM
    On my MBP.





    quotes on working hard. and are working hard to
  • and are working hard to



  • Tanegashima
    Mar 13, 10:37 PM
    When? I've got enough of 11A390, it's pretty buggy, on a level with par with Windows Vista.





    quotes on working hard. We have been working hard on
  • We have been working hard on



  • SevenInchScrew
    Apr 21, 11:41 AM
    I got a chance to shoot a BMW Z4. I'm having a hard time editing the photos as the black just looks "crushed"? I'm not sure how to explain what I'm trying to say but I critique my photos a lot so basically I think this photo sucks but the owner thinks its good.

    {snip}

    What do you guys think?
    I get what you're saying. Deep, dark black, with no metallic flake in it is probably very hard to photograph well. It masks a lot of the subtle lines of the car (which a Z4 has a lot of) that would normally show with lighter, more reflective colors. I like the shot, but I do see what you are bugged with.



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    quotes on working hard. VIRGIN Blue is working hard to
  • VIRGIN Blue is working hard to



  • animefanotaku
    May 5, 12:16 AM
    3DMark 2011:

    http://3dmark.com/3dm11/1144188

    From browsing the results I'm apparently the only one doing this :(
    I'm also not really sure if I have optimized drivers etc installed.





    quotes on working hard. 20 COMPANIES WORKING HARD
  • 20 COMPANIES WORKING HARD



  • uwetodd
    Apr 6, 02:18 PM
    w/ TRIM support I hope



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    quotes on working hard. The service staff working hard
  • The service staff working hard



  • flopticalcube
    Apr 12, 11:50 AM
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1135461





    quotes on working hard. We are working hard to Enable
  • We are working hard to Enable



  • Full of Win
    Apr 27, 04:08 PM
    Why does it take a media storm for Apple to open up on an issue ? It would be so much better if they more forthcoming and frank before an issue snowballs.



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    quotes on working hard. working hard playing hard ted
  • working hard playing hard ted



  • DefBref
    May 5, 03:43 AM
    You've copied some apps of her itunes account onto your ipad, either buy them again on your own account, delete them, or live with it.





    quotes on working hard. We are working hard to bring
  • We are working hard to bring



  • sparkomatic
    Feb 3, 10:10 AM
    Mine at the moment. The photo's one of my own from Yosemite.



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    quotes on working hard. “we#39;re just working hard,”
  • “we#39;re just working hard,”



  • iLoveiMacs
    Dec 24, 01:48 PM
    My new baby, i freaking love this thing.

    Dual 2.3 GHz Power Mac G5
    1GB RAM-250GB HDD
    NVIDIA 6600 GT/256MB VRAM

    First Christmas present for this year; got it yesterday. It has Tiger which means it isnt compatible with ANYTHING but I should be able to get Leopard soon.

    BTW; Does anyone know of any Twitter clients that are compatible with PowerPC 10.4-based Macs? Thankss. :)





    quotes on working hard. “we#39;re just working hard,”
  • “we#39;re just working hard,”



  • AndrewR23
    Apr 8, 01:05 AM
    Is there any way for me to change the "a" in my name to a capital A? Please mods? It bothers me :rolleyes:



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    quotes on working hard. love quotes for him from her.
  • love quotes for him from her.



  • JDOG_
    Dec 16, 01:18 AM
    Well done. It really cleans up nice.





    quotes on working hard. We know how hard it is to let
  • We know how hard it is to let



  • MattG
    Oct 4, 07:07 AM
    To recap all the comments above...
    Pretty muc everyone who actually had to *use* Notes for work hates it.
    The only people who seem to be praising it are the ones who are paid to maintain it. Notice how the Notes fanbois refer to it as a "product", "platform", "solution", etc - and yet provide not a single example where the features of the client itself would make the user more happy and productive.
    Yes, I said the word: User!
    It's the users that matter most.
    And Notes client makes any user miserable.
    It is slow, it uses non-standard interface elements, and it has a really steep learning curve (even for the 'engineer' types). I am not a big fan of Outlook, but even Outlook is light years ahead of Notes.
    As for the Domino server itself... That thing is just as bad as the client.
    Its raison d'etre seems to be simplification of development process.
    And it might have made (some limited) sense in 1995.
    Not anymore.
    Everything, and I mean everything, that you can do with Domino, you can do with Ruby, PHP/MySQL/PostgreSQL, WebObjects, or Java.
    You can do it in less time, using highly visual dev environments. You can also easily collaborate on the development process, and systematically create concise documentation. The finished product will run fast and solid, and it won't depend on proprietary (terrible) client software. You will just need a web browser.
    Domino, on the other hand, is pure garbage. I remember working in a 20 person company back in '00 where we had a Domino server running on a dual 500MHz PIII server with 2 gigs of RAM - very expensive at the time. It was very hard on the poor machine. It was choking. And the only three things the server was used for were email, very basic scheduling, and a billable hour tracking app. Not that that server is any speed demon by modern standards... But a non-Domino system having the same functionality would not have created any measurable load on the server at all with only 20 users. Did I also mention the server was less than stable? And I still remember how SP6 for NT completely brought the damn thing down... Ouch.

    I agree for the most part. It's the same where I work. We had one resident Domino fan (who left us about 8 months ago), and she was the only one in our department who really liked it. Most IT people I know hate Lotus Notes, and our department is no exception. The client is an absolute pain in the ass to contend with. The whole system of IDs and certifiers is a nightmare.

    Here are some perfect examples of what's wrong with Domino/Notes.

    1. A friend of mine where I work accidentally deleted her Notes ID file one time. (for those of you who don't know, unless you're using the web client, a Notes ID is what stores your personal information [including your password] and you need this to log on to the system). We tried to restore her ID from a backup copy we made when the account was originally created, but it wouldn't work because this copy of the ID was from before she got married, and her name was changed on Domino. The resident Domino fangirl putzed around with it for hours, and could not get it to work. She ended up deleting the account and recreating it, blaming my friend saying "she made a dumb mistake by deleting her ID file." That may have been so, but doesn't it seem a bit ridiculous that there isn't a "Regenerate Notes ID" button in Administrator? Seems like a stupid thing to leave out. So, someone accidentally deletes their ID file (which I'm sure happens at places all the time), you can't regenerate it, and you have to recreate the account? Ludicrous.

    2. Or how about the fact that in Domino Admin, I can't change the password in an ID file, so if someone forgets it, they're SOL? As the admin I can't change a password???!!?

    3. We've currently got about 5000 users on our student email server. These are iNotes only users -- they don't get ID files and they don't use the Notes client, just web-mail. Domino doesn't provide anyway to track usage of these, only with Notes-ID clients. I've been trying to come up with a way to show how many people are accessing their accounts, and you just can't do it. I've spent hours on the phone with IBM trying to figure this out, and I can't. Their techs don't know how to do it. I'm trying to figure out who hasn't used their account in a year or more so they can be deleted, and IBM doesn't give you any way to track usage through the web client.

    Good stuff.

    I do have to say though, that although the client is awful and a pain to use, and that users are difficult to administrate sometimes, the server itself holds up pretty well. It really doesn't crash much.



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    quotes on working hard. short so we work hard to
  • short so we work hard to



  • shays992000
    Feb 9, 12:24 PM
    You will only loose your rollover minutes if you switch plan types. Example from Family Talk to a single line plan. Changing minutes will not effect your roll over minutes.





    quotes on working hard. working hard on the movie,
  • working hard on the movie,



  • gkarris
    Apr 7, 02:06 PM
    What is the name of the game at 03:02?

    Missile Command...

    Needs the Trackball, though... ;)



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    quotes on working hard. Die Hard 2 Quotes on IMDb:
  • Die Hard 2 Quotes on IMDb:



  • Lord Blackadder
    Mar 16, 06:24 PM
    Yes, and they're all just bleeding heart emotional responses, and i don't buy into that crap.

    On the contrary, yours is the emotional response. I once supported capital punishment. Rational reflection on the subject has changed my mind. Desiring punishment by death is either vengeful or bloodthirsty, or both, but it is not just.





    quotes on working hard. Out about working hard for
  • Out about working hard for



  • aegisdesign
    Oct 6, 09:57 AM
    I'm sorry to say that "class=title" is not structure either. It may look structured to you in the code (especially compared to "class=blue"), but it has no meaning as far as content structure goes. You should be using the headings tags (H1, H2, etc) and then apply styles to those tags.

    Unless you're using <h1 class="title">, in which case I'll have to say "redundant". ;-)

    There are other places you might use class="title", eg. in a form such as the form you type replies to posts in. It has a 'Title:' input field. I just meant class="title" as an example of semantic design.





    quotes on working hard. A single mom working hard to
  • A single mom working hard to



  • Otaillon
    Sep 6, 06:16 PM
    http://a.imageshack.us/img842/9955/capturedcran20100906191.png





    alhedges
    Mar 25, 08:27 PM
    I'd love to see Apple displace Google Maps on their iOS devices. That would be a major blow to Google and a major win for Apple and their iAd product. The more you tie maps into adverts the more personalized those adverts become. The more successful marketing campaigns. Apple can take iAds to the next level. :cool:

    This is great way to give the iPhone a single digit market share.





    Pavijan
    Apr 20, 03:00 PM
    Thought I would take a pic of my other production box, being the G5 is busy ripping a movie with handbrake! Hope I don't offend!

    can you please post the original? or link?





    adroit
    May 4, 11:31 PM
    It's still barbaric. Just like it was yesterday, just like it will be tomorrow.





    Sydde
    Mar 17, 09:19 PM
    ... I see what you did there.

    You realize that is now a capital offense, right?





    marksman
    Apr 27, 06:47 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-gb) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)



    No, that already exists for cydia users...

    Yes. This goes to show you how smart JB users are.. They actually instill apps that disable functionality of their phone.



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