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*In the process of making a nice looking layout*
"I've abandoned free market principles to save the free market system"
But amidst a deep recession characterized by $8.5 trillion in various bailouts, Bush’s laissez-faire ideals are a distant memory. Today on CNN, Bush claimed he has “abandoned” the free market in order to “save” it:
BUSH; Well, I have obviously made a decision to make sure the economy doesn’t collapse. I’ve abandoned free market principles to save the free market system. I think when people review what’s taken place in the last six months, uh, and put it all in one, in one, (sigh), you know, in one package, they’re realize how significantly we have moved.
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helloszabi, agenerousdesigner: Glenn Jones For @drawed.
I’ve noticed Glennz does some really nice work. I was browsing their portfolio the other day and I realized I have seen a lot of their stuff around the internets. They’ve got a lot of designs on threadless too.
This iPod belonged to a soldier in Iraq who was shot by an insurgent. Luckily, the bullet hit his iPod, slowing the bullet down enough to not penatrate his chest. An engineer at Apple heard about the story, and is trying to replace the iPod for him.Why does the iPod have an HP logo on the back? I’ve never seen that before.
Apple partnered with HP for a while to sell their ipods. It was pretty much a failed marketing attempt though.
Actually, Hewlett-Packard partnered with Apple to help bridge over to a deeper PC market, which is where they are today. It worked so well that HP is still partnered with Apple, it’s just more under the table then we know. Most of the Silicon Valley based companies are allied, with AT&T partnered with Apple, HP, and Yahoo! (and all of them linked with each other, hence the iPhone, Yahoo! homepage abilities, and massive corporate discounts with each other).
Ah, I see. I had only read that they ended it after a year or 2 because HP only only sold like 5% of the total iPods. But I guess any proliferation into a PC saturated market can only be positive.
Also, i saw a comment that someone was wondering “why in the world would a soldier be listening to an ipod when they are in combat!?!…” The army now uses language translation/dictionary software on iPods (I guess they’re cheap and durable?) so they can communicate with the locals more easily. I don’t know if this particular ipod was used for the same reason though, as people are saying this story is about 2 years old.
This iPod belonged to a soldier in Iraq who was shot by an insurgent. Luckily, the bullet hit his iPod, slowing the bullet down enough to not penatrate his chest. An engineer at Apple heard about the story, and is trying to replace the iPod for him.Why does the iPod have an HP logo on the back? I’ve never seen that before.
Apple partnered with HP for a while to sell their ipods. It was pretty much a failed marketing attempt though.
So now that Apple has made a display “precisely for a MacBook,” will their support for dual monitors be any better? Their support for single or dual monitors is fine, but only if you leave it in single or dual monitor mode. If you switch between “laptop” mode and “dock” mode, you have to manually resize all of your windows, rearrange all of your dashboard widgets, etc. I have tried using my external monitor with my macbook before, but spending the extra few minutes (seconds?) to set everything up for the current mode is a pain. Ok, not really a pain; just annoying. I have almost been tempted to make separate accounts on my laptop just so I could switch over real quick with all my settings. Am I missing something? Hopefully 10.6 will address this. Then again I wished the same thing about 10.5 before that came out. Anyone have any suggestions? Also, any pc users with laptops who use external displays..What is windows solution to this, if it has one?
Live search in Wikipedia? When did they add this? I have always avoided searching wikipedia through its own search engine because it seemed to be too picky. This will be sooo much more helpful.

