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jamie oliver cooking. Jamie Oliver has perfected
  • Jamie Oliver has perfected



  • dextertangocci
    Sep 16, 02:57 AM
    I' SO sick of iPhone rumours:rolleyes:

    The iPhone will NOT be released..... EVER!





    jamie oliver cooking. Chris and Jamie Oliver cook
  • Chris and Jamie Oliver cook



  • iMikeT
    Oct 12, 09:46 PM
    I have to pay an extra $10 and that goes where?





    jamie oliver cooking. into Jamie Oliver#39;s new
  • into Jamie Oliver#39;s new



  • Sky Blue
    Sep 6, 07:56 AM
    It came out today.





    jamie oliver cooking. Cooking to swear by: Jamie
  • Cooking to swear by: Jamie



  • Glideslope
    Apr 30, 04:17 PM
    Get ready. It's going to be "Magical". :apple:





    jamie oliver cooking. Jamie Oliver has a new cooking
  • Jamie Oliver has a new cooking



  • Temporal
    Apr 20, 12:01 PM
    Don't rely on encryption to protect you in any way. The police can crack it, as can hackers, and they can simply demand with a court order that you give them the password. Then you're forced to essentially testify against yourself. No, pleading the 5th won't help.

    That's actually not true in any case I have read about. You can't compel encryption passwords.





    jamie oliver cooking. TV chef Jamie Oliver launches
  • TV chef Jamie Oliver launches



  • agmaster
    Apr 25, 01:05 PM
    Carbon Fiber body... Now that would be amazing!





    jamie oliver cooking. Jamie Oliver is on a mission
  • Jamie Oliver is on a mission



  • k2director
    Apr 4, 01:01 PM
    Humans are pre-programmed to take such an action hard. Some don't, usually as a result of contemplation and training before such an incident. It is, however, natural to react that way. Best for all to recognize different people may take such a grave matter very differently, and that's ok.

    Personally, if humans were pre-programmed to take killing another human so hard, I think we'd see a lot less senseless murder in the world.





    jamie oliver cooking. The lovely Jamie Oliver
  • The lovely Jamie Oliver



  • JZ Wire
    Sep 10, 02:13 AM
    I was credit card in hand when these were released, but I stopped myself. I'd like to wait a bit and see the 64 bit boost (if there is any), and Leopard in general.

    I feel like these are speed demons, but I can't take advantage of a lot of it due to my heavy use of CS2 and the in-between feeling of Apple's apps/OS right now.

    The second Leopard is out, I'm on the 24" iMac train.

    Yea, I know what you mean. Apple needs to get on the ball with that already. They have been shipping dual core machines for a while yet OS X cant truly take advantage of it. Since intel will be using more cores as time goes by it only makes sense for OS X and it's apps to be able to harness the full power of all the cores/processors. I really really hope thats what they have planned for Leopard. Maybe its one of the " Super Secret Features" ??? :rolleyes:





    jamie oliver cooking. Jamie OliverPhoto: Downing
  • Jamie OliverPhoto: Downing



  • GGJstudios
    Mar 18, 04:10 PM
    If you said "not just" I might agree. But if you think keyboard capture code isn't being used for identity threat and/or want to lump anyone who has every run into such malware as "stupid" or "gullible" well my opinion of you just keeps dropping even lower. Perhaps I can interest you in some kryptonite Superman?
    Keyloggers are not malware, any more than a fork is a weapon. Can they both be used for malicious purposes? Yes. But that doesn't define them as such. And keyloggers require user intervention to install, or require the user giving access to someone else to install, either of which can easily be avoided.

    You still haven't presented one argument, even though you've been all over the map, that lends any credibility to the idea that running antivirus is necessary to keep Macs malware-free. The fact is, there is no Mac malware in the wild that can't be avoided with some common sense and prudent action on the part of the user. Nothing prevents a user from deliberately or foolishly installing malware or giving up their personal identity information, but that's not at issue here.

    The fact remains that any user of current Mac OS X who exercises reasonable care in what they install can operate without any antivirus and be malware free.





    jamie oliver cooking. Jamie Oliver: celebrity chef
  • Jamie Oliver: celebrity chef



  • irmongoose
    Sep 13, 09:06 PM
    A '?' now?



    irmongoose





    jamie oliver cooking. Cooking with Jamie Oliver
  • Cooking with Jamie Oliver



  • MacVault
    Sep 14, 08:31 AM
    Anyone know when we might see an update to the MacBook (not MBP)???





    jamie oliver cooking. Jamie Oliver
  • Jamie Oliver



  • Dmac77
    Apr 25, 12:50 AM
    and you doing 20 mph over the limit was a good idea?
    A rarely if ever a good idea.
    2 you lack the experience to even know how to drive that much over the limit.

    3 fact that she had to go out of your way quickly tells me you really screwed up. I know if I saw someone flying up on me I might flash my brake lights (not slow down but flash them) to get them to slow down and back off. Force them to see me and people see brake lights they tend to slow down. I have gotten people like you to smoke their tires before. Mind you I was in the left lane. Had a semi truck to my right and I was going threw a pass. They come flying up on me and get on my bumper. I press my brakes just hard enough to cause the lights to come on but my speed stays the same. They smoke their tires and give me some breathing room. Works every time to get people to back off.

    Rodimus I think you misunderstand. When I flew up on her I slowed down. I signaled for her to move over to the "slow lane," she did not. After I signaled her again, she brakechecked me, then proceeded to do under 55mph on a 70mph highway in the fast lane. When she did that, I passed her, waited till there was a car on her side and then slammed on my brakes, forcing her into the service lane, in order to avoid hitting me.

    -Don





    jamie oliver cooking. What#39;s Cooking? with Jamie
  • What#39;s Cooking? with Jamie



  • mobi
    Mar 29, 11:23 AM
    Thank you for the chuckle during the lunch hour :D





    jamie oliver cooking. Long-term love: But Jamie,
  • Long-term love: But Jamie,



  • powerbook911
    Sep 12, 04:24 PM
    although i agree with u techicly u just did i dont know why im replying lol but i liked all the stuff i mean if ur a Video Quailty Freak go get a dvd and play it on your tv if ur just a average movie watcher like me i think this is great and i hope to see more companys on itunes as well

    Well, DVDs aren't good quality either. However, that is like the minimum quality they should be selling.





    jamie oliver cooking. UK celebrity chef Jamie Oliver
  • UK celebrity chef Jamie Oliver



  • SMacDuff
    Apr 25, 02:55 PM
    That is exactly what I envision for the next Mac Book Pro. Take a MacBook Air make it just thick enough to handle an additional 2.5" Hard Drive, dedicated graphics, and a high performance processor. Ditch the optical drive, make SSD+HD the standard configuration.

    This!


    Please do not make a MBP line with carbon fiber (sooo 2008!). It looked ok then but now I'm just sick of it. I truly believe Apple has other plans for their Liquidmetal purchase, my guess is for future battery tech as described a few months ago. The optical drive is finished. All signs point to Apple getting rid of it and the sooner they do so, the better. The only foreseeable problem with the OP's suggestion is cost. Given the MB Air's price point, what happens to the prices in the MBP line?





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  • jamie-oliver-cutting-boards.



  • Dustman
    Apr 15, 07:40 AM
    LOL, and yet you still haven't given any examples.


    Right, and no where was this specified at this point in the conversation. You are simply fitting it in for your argument. FireWire was not mentioned in the original post.

    I knew what article I posted and I knew what it contained and it served its purpose perfectly fine. I don't need to show you who's going to use it because it's going to be native in Ivy Bridge ALONGSIDE USB 3 as the title would suggest. There's no reason NOT to use it as the superior IO and it's already there. This isn't rocket science.

    Wow, what a surprise. The OP decided to choose the route that served him better for the discussion. :rolleyes:

    I explained why ThunderBolt wouldn't be another FireWire. You weren't having it and decided to pull strawman attacks.

    Pointing out spelling errors and telling someone that they belong on the short bus are two different things. :rolleyes: Sounds like you have some self-esteem issues if you feel the need to tell someone they're mentally retarded over an IO discussion.

    Dude, take a chill pill. Your arrogance is making you seem like a 12 year old throwing a temper tantrum.

    I see Thunderbolt starting off strong, but USB 3 taking over and likely showing up on more devices than TB. USB 3 will likely become more popular, but TB is always going to be there as an option. I do not see it being built in to every PC on the market though like USB 3 will.





    jamie oliver cooking. Chop chop: Jamie Oliver uses
  • Chop chop: Jamie Oliver uses



  • 3N16MA
    Mar 30, 12:18 PM
    you mean macdonalds?

    No one refers to McDonald's as Burger Store. Their brand name is so strong that people actually say McDonald's because that logo and name is pretty much seared into everyone head.





    jamie oliver cooking. I know Jamie would approve.
  • I know Jamie would approve.



  • yg17
    Apr 25, 06:31 AM
    I'm not saying that my speed was legal, but after she brakechecked me, she dropped her speed to under 55mph which is illegal at least in portions of Michigan; there's a thing called a minimum speed limit.

    -Don
    2 wrongs don't make a right.



    EDIT: @ Rodimus - Had she hit me when I slammed on the brakes, she would have been at fault. All I have to do is tell the cop that I thought I saw an animal run across the road. She is supposed to keep enough distance to be able to stop if I slam on the brakes. Doesn't matter than I cut her off, she has to prove that I did, and she also has to prove that I slammed on the breaks with malice.
    -Don
    Lying to the cops. Wonderful idea.





    jamie oliver cooking. Jamie Oliver
  • Jamie Oliver



  • alent1234
    Apr 22, 08:03 AM
    So Apple's method could be more efficient their side, offering a spotify type model where everyone accesses the same iTunes purchased track (except this time they own it) instead of Amazon's where each indivdual track is stored in their "digital locker"?

    A nice bt of foresight by Apple if so.

    this is we have something called dedupe where the computer strips out redundant data in similar files. i bet every song in amazon's storage locker is unique but with dedupe they only store it once





    BRLawyer
    Sep 9, 10:10 AM
    Good - now we won't have to wade through any arguments with fanbois who claim that the iMac is the "most powerful desktop on the planet"....

    :D

    As previously confirmed, the iMac is the most powerful AIO desktop...the title you just mentioned belongs to the MacPro...sorry for the misunderstanding...:rolleyes:

    How is Winblows going on your side, Aiden? Many BSODs today?

    PowerBooks G5, oops, Mini Tower Macs next Tuesday!!!! :rolleyes:





    AppliedVisual
    Oct 27, 01:38 PM
    Also, thanks for the Apple environment link. Didn't know about the 10% discount on iPods when turning in an old one. With no educational discounts on iPods anymore, that's a pretty decent deal.

    Well, you can get a better deal by just selling an old one on ebay. But if you have an old one that doesn't work, there ya go.





    rmhop81
    Apr 22, 01:35 PM
    Cloud is a awful idea, and I hate streaming video technology too because you never can "own" or store the items on YOUR computer in the event something happens.

    I can't believe so many people are following this cloud crap like its a good thing.

    Essentially you'd be paying for items that run on the companies servers in which they pretty much can hold the data hostage.

    2nd, servers do go down and most broadband companies employ caps now (which is ridiculous since internet use is increasing) so that is another issue.

    3rd, if becoming hugely popular, storage space on devices is no longer going to be a priority. (though really hasn't been the last few years for apple anyway)

    If I pay for something it should be on MY computer not some company that can change their policies at any time for any reason. Including boosting prices.

    Now cloud based services would make a nice side kick to storage but it definitely should not kill the current module of downloading stuff to your computer and allowing you to "own" the content and move it how you please.

    Unfortunately the general population don't have the brains to really see the negatives to any apple ideas.
    apple is not the first ones to do this so not sure about your last comment. if you USE itunes, do you REALLY own anything???

    why is there a limit to how many computers you can play a song on? hmmm yeah u don't really own it now do you?

    Look at netflix and hulu plus. if you can get access to TONS of content through a subscription what is the point of owning an actual physical copy if you can watch it from your queue online on your device?





    Warbrain
    Apr 20, 10:01 AM
    I'm a pretty serious Apple fanatic and I'm willing to scrap my family's iPhones because of this. I know the government can track me anyway by watching my movement across cell towers, but this is a huge affront to privacy.

    If you tie this story to the recent news from Michigan that cops there are able to suck the data off of your phone at a traffic stop, then this is really frightening.

    If this is your biggest worry on people being able to track you...hmph.

    Tinfoil hats are going to be all the rage here soon.





    VicMacs
    Sep 9, 01:57 AM
    now is the Xeon processor faster than the core 2 duo?



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