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Sunday, May 29, 2011

circulation of heart

circulation of heart. from the heart to the head
  • from the heart to the head



  • Distortions
    Aug 3, 10:26 PM
    This is corrected perspective version I made from the source image.
    (1600x231, ~90Kb JPEG)
    http://temp.bhmm.net/wwdc-2006-dist.jpg





    circulation of heart. circulation desaign Heart
  • circulation desaign Heart



  • Treq
    Nov 3, 05:45 PM
    Well, yes, on a full-size C2D iMac.

    But, did you notice the part where on a similar, C2D AOPEN Mini, running Windows 7, IE8 runs the same Flash movie at 0%-1%, Chrome and Firefox at 4%, but Safari goes to almost 30%.

    I'd say it's Apple that has the problem, and not Adobe.

    Flash works just fine, and it's useful and necessary to the vast majority of users. Adobe seems to be doing a very good job with 10, and from what I've seen, it runs just fine on mobiles presumably less powerful than the iPhone.

    The way I see it, if there is a pi$$ing match between Apple and Adobe, and Adobe takes its ball (Creative Suite) and walks away from Apple, the Mac OS will die, for all practical purposes.

    Anyway, the iPhone must have Flash, if it is to remain competitive, and Apple really needs to dedicate some resources, and make sure Flash (and Java) run better on OS X.

    First, comparing flash for windows to flash for osx is like comparing apples and oranges. Second, As for your numbers for flash on Safari vs Firefox... I get the same numbers for both. 70%! That sucks any way you slice it. Given that Safari is the fastest browser out there, I don't think it's apples fault. Flash just isn't written well for apple hardware, and until it is, apple won't allow it on the iphone.





    circulation of heart. CIRCULATION AND THE HEART
  • CIRCULATION AND THE HEART



  • linux2mac
    Apr 15, 03:35 PM
    Not surprising really. Anyone I know who was 'curious' about switching changes their mind once they have bought into the eco system with an iDevice and get used to the combination of UI, solid build and design.

    I kind of went the other way 5 months ago, being a Mac user for the last 15 years as a student and then professionally in the graphic design field I decided to give one of these PCs a try..

    As I couldn't make up my mind whether to replace my iBook G3 with a Macbook/Macbook Pro/iPad, I decided to go for a cheap and cheerful HP G62 dual core laptop as a 'stop gap' solution for �350 just to see if PCs are as bad as some people make them out to be.

    I have to say my experience in the last 5 months has been ok-ish, yes it is mildly annoying that the constant update requests, long bootups, occasional crash happy nature (and fragile) of Windows 7 has made me think about chucking the laptop out of the window (no pun intended). The fan can get bloody loud and gets quite hot and battery life is poor. But I accept that you get what you pay for and I guess that encapsulates the experience of the average Windows user who is willing to pay a substandard price for a substandard user experience.

    As a result, my experience will not make me want to buy any PC products again. I've bought it just for browsing the web and syncing the iPod Touch to iTunes (which is doesn't seem to work aswell in Win7), somehow I can't run iTunes 10.2 which is another bloody annoying issue..

    I cannot wait to get the new SandyBridge iMac later this year and maybe iPad 3 next year so until then will put up with my substandard PC product to gather dust / or smash it with a hammer / simply get rid of on eBay.

    It will be Macs only for me going forward ;)

    I'm definately not a PC :D And Windows 7 sucks compared to OSX. Actually bag of sh_te is a better description!

    Switched to Mac in 2009 (Linux in 2007) after using Windows for almost two decades. Couldn't be happier.





    circulation of heart. Unit 2.3 Circulation
  • Unit 2.3 Circulation



  • MrNomNoms
    Mar 25, 12:40 PM
    Any chance of full change log? Haha guess that's too much to ask......

    I wouldn't expect a 'full changelog' from Apple given it isn't something that they really do - to the disappointment of many unfortunately.

    Still no Verizon version?

    Seems like Verizon isn't getting the love as AT&T is getting. :cool:

    I'd say that Verizon maybe blocking the update because they want to make sure that all hell doesn't break loose once it is released. It would be interesting to see what the justification is, maybe 5.0 will be the 'big change' for iOS on AT&T and Verizon phones?

    I hate how you have to download the entire OS every time there's a small update like this. 666MB for a few bug fixes... Also, what's up with the 666MB? Maybe we should stay away from this update guys lol.

    This has been a problem ever since the App Store appeared to; on the Mac one is told to re-download a 4GB application for a few piddly updates in much the same way one is forced to re-download the whole operating system. I do wonder what their rational actually is - when they recompile the whole operating system they're unable to create a piecemeal patch (difference between the new version and old version)? That when they update one thing there is an ABI change that requires the whole thing to be re-installed?





    circulation of heart. THE HEART AND THE CIRCULATION
  • THE HEART AND THE CIRCULATION



  • Ted Witcher
    Apr 13, 03:55 PM
    As an aside, that little localized color-correcting demo (watch the video of the event) is more sophisticated than Aperture's Brushes approach. It would be nice to see that feature move over to stills. And if FCX can render all that heavy video that quickly and in the background, why does it still take more than, say, instantly to load a RAW file? They need to put that guy Randy Ubillos in charge of the Aperture team for next rewrite.





    circulation of heart. stock photo : Human heart
  • stock photo : Human heart



  • TMay
    Oct 13, 10:09 PM
    I like your style Nipsy and your points are well taken. I think that a lot of people are just venting.

    Personally, I would find it extremely hard to believe that Apple wants to live and die by a Photoshop metric. On the other hand, Intel and AMD don't seem to be making bank on every speed increase either, which tells me that PC's are price constrained commodities for the most part.

    Apple, on the other hand, is quite aware of the dollars that can be generated with a quick and substantial speed bump in January, especially as most of the bleeding edge types that have stuck their noses up at the 7455 machines.

    I have a dual 500 with a hardware raid (ata66), and I can get a good speed bump by jumping to a 133 raid and 7200 RPM drives, should I need to stretch this a bit more. Then, of course, there are dual 800 and 1G upgrades, though I would need to see quite a price decrease to be interested in these.

    Is it worth it to incrementally bump the machine? Probably not.

    I bought my first, a 128, in Feb 84. There wasn't, for all practical purposes, any software other than MacWrite and MacPaint. Then we went through both the Sculley and Amelio eras.

    Apple has had its up's and down's. Apple's definitely on an up swing now with the release of Jaguar.

    I advocate patience regarding hardware. Apple knows quite well that we want to splend our money. 3 more months, I would think.





    circulation of heart. heart through the fetus,
  • heart through the fetus,



  • TVsac.com
    Aug 4, 01:53 AM
    ...So it looks like the forthcoming Mac Pro's will have the same form factor as the previous Power Mac G5. Can't say that I'm against that decision - but I was secretly hoping for a new look. My Rev A Power Mac Dual 2Ghz is still doing just fine under my desk. In fact, it's gonna take something pretty crazy to get me to pull out the credit card for a new box. Nothing's got me that excited yet





    circulation of heart. The left circulation takes
  • The left circulation takes



  • MacCheetah3
    Oct 26, 07:42 PM
    Hi
    Here's a question to ponder...How are people suppose to install this firmware if there macbooks keep shutting down?
    Easy...With any firmware / SMC update, the sensors are ignored. This is the same thing with the Hardware Test CD as well. This is easily apparent because when the machine is updating the firmware, fans go to "deafening" mode.

    Why is all of this? Ever since the elaborate cooling of the Power Mac G5 to keep things quiet, the cooling system has relied on a number of sensors throughout the casing, monitored by both a hardware thermal chip and the Mac OS X kernel. Take away Mac OS X and you are left with a dysfunctional cooling system...So, the hardware chip sets all fans to the highest speed in order to prevent overheating due to lack of information being supplied to it.

    One last thing...

    My MacBook is an earlier unit and within the affected [serial number] range. I constantly push my MacBook to maximum temps for a number of hours continuously with DVD ripping / re-encoding and have not had one unexpected shutdown yet. So, please, let's not make this sound like some kind of plague...I now how most enjoy exaggerating these 'things'.

    P.S. I read somewhere that it was the insulation of the sensor wire burning / melting off, therefore, causing a short. So, replacing the heatsink would also include a new sensor wire(s) that are constructed / routed better and not degrade with sustained high heat. The expanding heatsink sounds a little sketchy but possible...However, that'd be some impressive expansion as I'd guess Apple gives more more leeway than that between the heatsink and other components.





    circulation of heart. The Heart and the Circulation
  • The Heart and the Circulation



  • steezy1337
    Oct 26, 08:35 AM
    Are you satisfied with your Beats by Dre ?

    i LOVE them! they're by far the best headphones i've ever had, although the bass does seem kind of exaggerated at times but this is perfect for me as i love lots of bass. the sound leak isn't too bad unless you're playing them at full volume but because of the sound isolation you never really need to turn it up all that much.





    circulation of heart. In the pulmonary circulation
  • In the pulmonary circulation



  • JimNoble
    Aug 24, 05:00 PM
    This Apple page shows much shorter serial number ranges that the original MacRumors article.
    http://www.apple.com/support/batteryexchange/faq/
    So which is it? The Apple page has to be considered official, but the MacRumors article would get me a brand new battery. :confused: :p
    Charleson Mambo

    Duff link I reckon. This one matches the main page:

    http://www.apple.com/support/batteryexchange/2006/faq/

    Jim





    circulation of heart. Systemic Circulation
  • Systemic Circulation



  • Shake 'n' Bake
    Mar 6, 02:48 PM
    Here's one of the better shots of a cup I was experimenting with last night.

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5172/5503824362_80b1ebbd6a_b.jpg





    circulation of heart. Heart and Circulation,
  • Heart and Circulation,



  • corrado7
    Nov 12, 06:00 PM
    I wouldn't know who Joe Hewitt is without the iPhone app. Enjoy this final moment of attention Joe, you are now nearly irrelevant. I wonder how many Twitter followers he's lost in the last 24 hours...

    because having a ton of twitter followers is completely relevant to this discussion. That has to be one of the stupidest comments today.





    circulation of heart. Circulation - Heart Attack
  • Circulation - Heart Attack



  • toddybody
    Apr 14, 11:01 AM
    I think something that's hugely undersold recently is the extra security. Macs provide better security (no matter how you slice it) and with less nagging. This may not be a big deal to tech-savvy people who know how to protect themselves, but my mom getting a virus on her computer ranks up there with being audited by the IRS.

    That kind of stress on a normal user will make them switch and never look back.

    Sad part is, as adoption increases...so will viruses/malware/trojans/etc.

    Best analogy Ive heard is:

    Windows 7 is a house with bars on the windows, and industrial locks on the doors...in Baltimore.

    OSX is a house with no locks, in the middle of nowhere.





    circulation of heart. What Is Coronary Circulation ?
  • What Is Coronary Circulation ?



  • SuperJudge
    Apr 8, 08:11 AM
    I'm sorry SuperJudge. I should have worded myself better. What I'm trying to say is that the information presented on the web page that I referenced points to contextual clues that would require one to know the Hebrew language to understand. Additionally, understanding Hebrew history in terms of traditional beliefs and culture is also beneficial when understanding the connections between the old and new testament and hence the old and new covenant. We believe that Christ fulfilled the prophecies of the old testament.

    I didn't mean to imply that traditional Jewish belief supports the concept of the trinity. Obviously, it does not as they interpret the old testament as a stand alone without the revelation of the new testament.

    I didn't intend to be confusing, just to point out that simply reading the old testament on its own in a modern translation might not bring out all of the nuances that are there in the original language and context.

    For answers regarding how the old testament itself does point to a triune God then look at the web page I referenced in my previous post.

    I see what you're saying now. I disagree to large extent, because of those same nuances in ancient Hebrew that are paralleled in other ancient Semitic languages that belonged to non-monotheistic peoples and what scholarly research has to say about the evolution of Jewish beliefs from the period of the Exodus Forward.

    I think I understand where you're coming from, though, and I realize that I am coming from a very different sort of place.





    circulation of heart. (a) In fish, the heart has one
  • (a) In fish, the heart has one



  • szsiddiq
    Nov 8, 09:04 AM
    Or maybe just wash your hands when you're done eating fried chicken?
    IMHO the white leaves different marks that are just as back...after awhile ull get a bunch of scuff marks that make the finish look more greyish brown...this is why i hated iBooks





    circulation of heart. Circulation Through the Heart
  • Circulation Through the Heart



  • azentropy
    Apr 14, 11:26 AM
    The security-through-obscurity myth of OS X has long been debunked. Do you know what the most used computer OS in the world is? Linux. And there are very, very few viruses for linux.

    The rampant virus ecosystem is a flaw in Windows, not an inherent fact of all operating systems.

    Macs have a decent market share and a very large mindshare, but yet are still virus free (though there have been a couple trojans that fizzled out).

    +1

    From reading these and other forums for years we know how many Mac/Apple haters there are out there. Don't you think if they could create viruses etc. for Macs to make them look bad they would!!!???





    circulation of heart. circulation of the heart
  • circulation of the heart



  • Queso
    Sep 13, 03:20 PM
    The new Nano just a fraction thinner.
    The new ones are ever so slightly thinner and have rounded edges like a mini. I put mine up against my partners 1st gen (in it's rather scratched case) so you could see.

    I changed my mind on the packaging pic too. When the iPod's in there it's like a little glass coffin :)

    57407 57408
    57410





    circulation of heart. In pulmonary circulation
  • In pulmonary circulation



  • Treq
    Nov 7, 11:15 AM
    Like Flash or hate Flash, the fact remains that Flash enabled web site have a major prevalence on the web. I hate the fact that I should have the most technologically available device, but don't just because Apple won't allow Flash - which they could easily allow.

    Politics and a pissing contest between Apple and Adobe and I have to suffer. Jobs is just trying to push for his own web app. But there is a jailbreak Flash app. Jobs may not put customers' desires at the top of his list, but DevTeam does.

    Setting aside wether or not they "could easily allow" with all their various carrier agreements and such. Flash is just a bloated buggy hog that will make the iphone run badly. Apple won't allow that. And they shouldn't.
    Flash needs to be rewritten from the ground up. Optimized to work with OS X and the iPhone OS (which is a version of osx). Maybe then Apple will let it on the iPhone.





    circulation of heart. and respiratory system
  • and respiratory system



  • spiv
    Mar 28, 10:19 PM
    I think it's really funny (sad) that all the haters come out against RS. First off could you sound like bigger snots that RS is too lowbrow to buy your apple product from them. They're a retailer, that has survived by evolving when their core business has been decimated by the fact that technology in general is cheaper and more widely available than ever. Not for nothing, but the very products we're all coveting and supporting to no end, have evolved from garage built computers that were probably 90% RS parts!!!

    I'm an Apple believer, and terribly disappointed that living in NYC I can't walk into a company store and walk out with my $800 appliance. Tomorrow morning the RS 1 block from my house will open at 9AM, and I'll walk out in 5 minutes with a product that I haven't been able to get in 3 weeks, after 'stopping' in at least 8 times, only to be turned away. The last time the Apple-droid from bum**** actually told me my best bet was to come back at 5AM and wait on line!





    BeyondtheTech
    Nov 2, 11:00 PM
    I just installed ClickToFlash (http://rentzsch.github.com/clicktoflash/) on all my Macs and my browsing experience has dramatically increased 1000% for the better. No more intrusive pop-up ads, distracting animations, and more importantly, long-loading, resource-intensive, useless, gimmicky intros and gadgets... unless I specifically ask for it.

    I can only imagine what would happen if Flash apps on the iPhone didn't have such an ability to be optionally downloaded, let alone execute upon it loading. It's bad enough that AT&T's bandwidth is horrendous at times, I don't need to waste half a megabyte just downloading an advertisement.





    nemaslov
    Nov 27, 03:24 PM
    BREAKEVEN: is 25 MILLIONS TRACKS DOWNLOADED!!!
    OUCH!
    The Beatles are OLD and HISTORY.
    They will NEVER break even on this contract.

    They'd BETTER sell an Beatles IPOD, maybe 10 different ones.
    They will only breakeven on hardware.

    You miss an important point. It is all about branding. I think that both Apples would do very well her thank you very much, but getting the Beatles would be a very huge coup for Apple and online music in general. iTunes and the like are still relatively small compared to CD and other music sales. You may be someone who has been on board for along time, but the HALO effect here would me immense. Sort of the the big increase in MAC users (from PCs) due to iPod sales.





    Icaras
    May 4, 11:25 PM
    I don't get the "3D" screen thing???? My regular 1080p TV can play a 3d Movie just fine. The 3D software shared here on MacRumors didn't have any special screen... what the heck would Apple do to make it a 3D screen?

    I say "false".

    To compete with the Nintendo 3DS.





    franswa za
    May 5, 06:07 AM
    If a >=20MB app install needs to be done through WiFi, why a 500-6XXMB system update can be done through 3G?

    I don't think so. Most likely it will be WiFi-only.

    3G or 4G- my ISP would thank me for all the bandwidth $, but at least freedom from the umbilical cord would be great, thanks android for forcing apple making our iToys better

    :D





    mdlooker
    Apr 3, 11:21 AM
    Your wife said 'no'?

    You know, this is a question that I've been wanting to ask for a long time, and this is not directed only at you, but to all responses similar to yours I've seen on such topics. It's an honest question I have, because it just blows my mind:

    What the hell kind of relationship do you people have with your spouses?? I mean, seriously??! You need their explicit PERMISSION to buy something you want, with your money, and it gets to their point of people BEGGING their wives to let them buy something, only to be turned down?! How the hell do you get yourself into this kind of dynamic? The only plausible reason that a wife may be against it is if you guys are so short on cash, that $500 will break the account and drive you into poverty? And if this is the case, then you people should have a bit more responsibility than to beg your wives to let you buy something that you clearly can't afford. If you CAN afford it, and it is your $$, then why the hell do you even need to ask your wife in the 1st place, and what right does she have to refuse you? Do your wives make all the money? An iPad isn't a car or a house that needs to be a consensual and debated purchase. Your wife shouldn't have the ability (nor the desire) to stop you from buying one.

    This is honestly something that Id like an answer to. Some of you seem to have a 'child/parent' relationship, instead of husband/wife. If she's the breadwinner of the house, and you mooch of her, fine I'd understand. But if you bring in the $$? Sounds like a disturbing and cold relationship. Why does she get to dominate you and dictate your decisions, void of any debate or discussion?

    lol..hilarious!!



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