Disabilities In Sport

Disabilities In Sport. on Disability and Sports.
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  • iJaz
    Sep 14, 03:58 AM
    I want one :cool:





    Disabilities In Sport. Disability Sport and Sport
  • Disability Sport and Sport



  • Mattsasa
    Apr 25, 04:34 PM
    This is tight...but please....PLEASE!!! Have an ODD.

    this is tight......but please.....PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't have an ODD.





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  • danielbriggs
    Aug 31, 05:12 PM
    The Palm OS as we currently know it (the one you will find on Palm OS-powered Treos, the Palm TX, etc.) is basically dead. PalmSource is doing no further development to it, and PalmSource was acquired by Access, which is creating the Access Linux Platform as a successor to the Palm OS (it will include Palm emulation to run Palm apps, etc.).

    It's not to say that it's compeltely worthless to have a Palm-based system. Plenty of people still do have Palm OS Treos and other Palm OS PDA's, and there's still plenty of people using it and developing software for it. I personally have a Treo 650 and it's still working great for me.

    Hopefully Palm will license the Access Linux Platform and use that so that the "Palm OS" stays alive, but so far Palm hasn't committed to it. It's entirely possible that Palm could end up just making Windows Mobile devices.

    If you want a platform that definitely has support behind it, you're basically stuck with a PocketPC. There's also Symbian and some other stuff, but PocketPC is definitely sort of repeating the "success" of Windows in the PDA world.

    -Zadillo

    Does this mean an Archos PMA-400 iPod style thingy. That was cool when it came out a year or so ago. 40GB PDA not bad!


    Dan :-)





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  • zer0sum
    Mar 18, 07:06 PM
    It certainly has a huge amount to do with market share and therefore return on investment in creating malware.
    It all used to be done for fun and a little destruction and now its about the $

    Windows = ~87%
    OS X = ~6%
    IOS = ~2%
    Linux = ~1%
    Android = ~0.5%

    So...the malware authors can either put all the time and effort into an amazing exploit and payload that successfully owns 100% of the OS X devices in the world or they can bash something together that only needs to work out on a very small percentage of windows machines.

    Criminals are not generally the hardest working people in the world :)
    Which option do you think they are most likely to take?

    But there will come a time...simple as that!

    For now OS X is a nice place to be and with knowledge as an end user it is extremely easy to avoid being exploited.

    Certainly no need for AV unless you are situated in a company that mandates all end points must have AV regardless of OS and even then traditional AV is dead and should be combined with a complete endpoint security solution.

    I highly recommend getting your firewall and little snitch running on your mac to get some security and visibility of exactly what is happening under the hood.





    Disabilities In Sport. Delta Humanitarian Foundation and Delta Sport donated 300 pairs of sport shoes to persons with disabilities from homes in Veternik and Stamnica.
  • Delta Humanitarian Foundation and Delta Sport donated 300 pairs of sport shoes to persons with disabilities from homes in Veternik and Stamnica.



  • HecubusPro
    Aug 31, 12:28 PM
    Well you see steve isn't giving a keynote at the Paris expo... so thats why its news :rolleyes:

    I'm aware that Steve isn't going to be there. I guess I just don't see how this is anything newsworthy. We're going to hear about updates, get some announcements. We all know that. It just seems like an odd and obvious macrumors/new story to me. That's all.

    On the other hand, I want an iPhone, a widescreen iPod, a larger capacity Nano, a merom MBP, etc. :)





    Disabilities In Sport. Delta Humanitarian Foundation and Delta Sport donated 300 pairs of sport shoes to persons with disabilities from homes in Veternik and Stamnica.
  • Delta Humanitarian Foundation and Delta Sport donated 300 pairs of sport shoes to persons with disabilities from homes in Veternik and Stamnica.



  • davede70
    Sep 11, 09:32 PM
    Could the combo of the update on the airport extreme and the update to the video ipod = a way to wirelessly update your ipod?





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  • outlier
    Sep 19, 11:46 PM
    ... between you, the uber-eager-Apple-poster -- and -- the guy-who-represents-the-other-90%-of-Apple's-revenue.

    Yes, while *every* *single* *one* of Apple's bread-and-butter customers aspires to be like you, the truth is, (s)he's not -- instead you'll find her/him getting by on her/his basic broadband + CRT TV + non-Home-Theatre System +local Best Buy and Blockbuster.

    Apple relies on the pioneers (that would be you) to take the arrows, but on the 90%+ of follow-on homesteaders to get the land (and generate the revenue).

    But, speaking as I am as one of "you," that's the way it should be in any Cult! :)




    I too would love the collection/library to increase, but for me, the cost of a DVD is virtually the same. It is not like music where you can buy one track off an album.I have a fairly high end system with a 50" HD Plasma, and just got the 80GB iPod which for me is only for music. I love to take a whole collection on the road with me. 20,000 songs!!!.

    I also have a pretty good size DVD collection and the quality and lack of limitations for me to play that DVD ....ANYWHERE is worth a few more bucks. The music I already play at home from my iMac and backup hard drives and even though not the same quality as a CD. it is great for background music or parties.

    I also live in a fairly big City (San Francisco) with one of the best record stores in the World: Amobea Music, where I can trade or sell the CDs or DVDs that I don't want. They have the most extensive collection of new and used DVDs of anywhere I know.

    So say I buy a turkey or simply tired of a film, I can sell it for maybe 3 or 4 bucks or better yet TRADE it for store credit of about 4-6 bucks. That ends up being cheaper than I would pay via any online source abut then I would end up getting a new film for a net cost of under ten bucks. Sometimes even less. If I tire of a download...there is no way I can trade up..





    Disabilities In Sport. Swedish disability sports
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  • Lynxpoint
    Sep 13, 11:04 PM
    I just do not think Apple is going to introduce a cellular phone. The ideas sound great around here, but I don't see any good busness model for such a device. What is Apple going to make money on selling such a product?





    Disabilities In Sport. What if I have a disability?
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  • mrkramer
    Apr 25, 01:51 AM
    I wouldn't go so far as to kill someone. If I killed them, how could they learn a lesson?

    -Don

    You won't be intending to kill someone, but if you get in an accident at or above freeway speeds, you or someone else will be killed wether you are trying to kill them or not, and even if you game the system to get off of any charges you will still have to live with the fact that you killed someone.





    Disabilities In Sport. people with disabilities
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  • Analog Kid
    Sep 13, 10:17 PM
    Chrome backed radio, eh? I suppose they could use the tin can and your head to form a slot antenna...

    No mention of a camera-- I find it strange that Apple wouldn't include one and strange that a description of the phone wouldn't call it out as one of the early bullet items.

    But then, I'm an iPhone skeptic so...

    I do know that Apple has spread false information to ferret out leaks in the past-- I hope the source doesn't get caught in any kind of trap like that...





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  • ~Shard~
    Aug 31, 01:32 PM
    I agree that $14.99 is way too high for a downloadable movie.

    Agreed. When considering the fact that you presumably would not get the DVD extras, the quality would not be as good (based on compression/encoding) and you'd be watching it on a small screen, that does seem rather steep. It would be one thing if it was a high quality HD version or something, which you could also view on a normal TV as well, but that wouldn't be feasible either due to the resulting file sizes and longer download times required.

    It will be interesting indeed to see how Apple handles this service...





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  • aurichie
    Apr 28, 05:51 PM
    We've won everybody!!! :D :D :D :D :D We've really won!!!! :apple: :apple: :apple: :apple:

    I'm going to crack open a bottle of champagne now and celebrate. :cool:





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  • dejo
    Nov 13, 03:54 PM
    Exactly. Losing the maker of the Facebook app and Rouge Amoeba in one day is really bad.
    But it's been more than one day. Joe Hewitt resigned Wednesday (http://twitter.com/joehewitt/status/5631765190).





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  • Surely
    Apr 20, 10:24 AM
    What evidence, though? Just stating it means nothing. Prove it. Show us the data from that time when it was off.

    The paragraph I quoted kind of explains it.

    I agree though, I'd like to see more proof if it is true.





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  • dr Dunkel
    Mar 30, 01:22 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; sv-se) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)

    I'm 100% with M$ on this one. Apple's case would never hold here.





    Disabilities In Sport. As a part of project �Improvement of persons with disabilities life quality�, Delta Humanitarian Foundation donated sport shoes to special school �Anton
  • As a part of project �Improvement of persons with disabilities life quality�, Delta Humanitarian Foundation donated sport shoes to special school �Anton



  • Rocketman
    Aug 31, 07:09 PM
    or maybe just maybe...

    Apple is bringing out a new desktop! I mean think about it they haven't really bought out a new desktop for agess all they have done is switch all products to intel.

    **Edit, IMO i think its silly because whos gonna pay $14.99 for a movie on a tiny screen, and if they make it to watch on your computer then its just going to take hours and hours to download if you have a slow broadband connection

    If you pay whatever price for a "lisence" to a movie it makes sense you have a lisence to a variety of resolutions for the 5 CPU's you are allowed to run them on, FOREVER (Time Machine).

    Stop whining. Or not.

    As for the so-called video iPod, it seems to me such a device has far more uses than a mere media replayer. It could be a remote control. It could be a PDA. It could be a 3G/4G internet portal, standalone or for an external computer, such as a, gag, MacBook.

    Further, such a device is easily reprogrammable as a dictation machine, a bar code reader, a video camera, a still camera, etc, etc, etc. Some functions might need a dongle to the extent they are not implemented in Rev. 1A.

    Rocketman

    See ST-TNG datapads.





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  • cheunghy
    Sep 5, 08:44 AM
    Apple Store Hong Kong is still up...





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  • tsugaru
    Mar 22, 03:18 PM
    As for proc choices, I don't see Apple putting in a 2x00(S) processor.

    - marketing would suck for it (why only 2.8GHz stock on the 2600S vs 3.4GHz stock on the 2600?)
    - Intel charges more for the S models (dunno if that carries over to Apple, but maybe)
    - the 27" has carried the i7-860 and i7-870 easily. Those are both 95W TDP processors. 2600S -> 65W TDP and the 2600/2600K -> 95W TDP. So the TDP doesn't increase, but the speed does.





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  • Vegasman
    Apr 28, 11:06 PM
    I've always wondered what Windows's market share comes from pirated copies of Windows. There's a lot of pirated copies out there.. a lot..

    And they still managed to sell 350 million licenses of Windows 7 in 18 months. That's insane! I am telling you... I would like to sit in that room in either Redmond or Cupertino where you see the profit tote board being updated every second, or every minute or whatever. It must just make someone dizzy. It's like 45,000$ a minute. Of profit! Ridicurous. :)





    Eidorian
    Aug 28, 12:15 PM
    I think I'll just purchase a Core 2 Duo myself and drop it in my iMac.
    Conroe, right?Merom... (http://guides.macrumors.com/Merom)





    prady16
    Sep 5, 01:50 PM
    I expect upgrades to the laptops, iMac, and Mini. Also, there is a good chance of introducing either a iPhone or a iHome.
    iTunes Movie Store is certain, although it would be interesting to note how apple goes about selling movies (like the resolution, download times, pricing etc.)





    Dagless
    Apr 30, 06:57 PM
    I agree, far better looking and beautiful, however not as cpu/gpu demanding

    True, although after inspecting some hardware benchmarks it still cuts computers in half when using the Ultra settings. At least for the same performance cut as Metro 2033 on high.





    Freg3000
    Nov 13, 04:05 PM
    Just like every other copyright, you don't have the right to breech. If Apple doesn't defend their copyright, then they can lose it, so they HAVE to fight for it.

    I believe you are mistaken. As far as I know, there is no risk of losing a copyright if you failed to defend against previous infringers. If I were to guess, I think you are talking about trademark law, which is different.

    There are many classic examples, but currently Adobe has a policy where it seeks to prevent people from using "Photoshop" in a generalized way, since if it solidly becomes a synonym for digital photo manipulation in the language, they will lose their trademark. If Adobe is shown to not go after those who use Photoshop in a generalized manner, in the future they will be less able to defend against it in the future.

    As far as I know, this has no relevancy to the current situation, since we are talking about copyright, not trademarks.





    JQW
    Apr 11, 03:56 PM
    Is anyone here educated enough to explain to me how to compile and run this thing?

    I can't find a way to install avahi. Tried installing it via fink - no luck.
    MacPorts requires xcode, but I don't really want to install xcode. takes up a lot of space.
    Even though I know some things I'd still prefer if someone would make a step-by-step how-to for me.

    Thank you in advance.

    It's probably a bit tricky for the novice.

    To get the code to compile you need to ensure that the relevant development libraries for libao and openSSL are installed, in addition to a working installation of gcc and the standard C library. Then run 'make' to compile.

    You then need to get the relevant avahi daemons installed and running. I've no experience of using these under Mac OSX, but they're included in many Linux distributions.

    The final issue is with Perl, as you need to compile and install several Perl modules before the provided Perl script will run. These can be obtained from the CPAN repository, which also offers various different methods for automating the compilation of these modules and any dependencies, dependant upon the version of Perl that is currently installed.

    I was going to have a go at installing everything under Linux earlier today, but I've had problems getting Ubuntu to install on the machine I've set aside due to hardware peculiarities. I'll be having another go tomorrow.



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