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Friday, May 20, 2011

Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc

Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. intervertebral disc;
  • intervertebral disc;



  • StyxMaker
    Apr 28, 05:49 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8H7)

    Didn't the folks in Redmond hold a mock funeral for an iPhone a year or so ago?





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. Removal of disk material from
  • Removal of disk material from



  • blow45
    Apr 11, 09:27 AM
    Can someone create an os plugin to allow anything displayed on my mac to be streamed to any tv with atv on?





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. Some disks had prolapsed
  • Some disks had prolapsed



  • AppleScruff1
    Mar 29, 12:36 PM
    Microsoft should work on perfecting windows before starting a mobile OS

    How long have you used Windows 7? Is it giving you a lot of problems? I have read nothing but good things about it. Please share.

    Windows 7 kicks ass, it's every bit as good as Snow Leopard if not better.

    Windows 7 is an excellent product. VS Snow Leopard, personal preference. They are both excellent.

    When Windows starts to come close to SL in terms of ease of use and functionality let me know ;)

    Both are quite easy to use.



    Sorry I'm late, Windows 7 launched October 22, 2009. And its been awesome since.

    Quite true.

    I use both.... and all I can say is "CUT and paste". Windows has had it for years, OS X SL doesn't. Same with window snap.

    I love OS X, but, like with a lot of Apple products, its the "little things" that matter...

    Both are great operating systems, and I will continue to use both since I cannot run Visual Studio on Mac, or XCode on Windows... :)

    You should know by now that the fanboys will dismiss any feature Apple doesn't include as stupid or unnecessary.


    SL has cut and paste. CMD+X, CMD+V

    Finder does not support Cut and Paste for files, and is unlikely to do so. Its a philosophical difference, and to bring that up as an example of Win7 superiority is silly, at best. Apple could easily implement it, but they choose not to. Its another one of those "One button Mouse" deals, where Apple is being obstinate.

    Windows 7 is a much better OS than its predecessors, but to claim it does the "little things" better than SL is so hilarious I don't know how to respond. There is literally no consistency between anything. Just go to the Control Panel, and while clicking dialogs you will be transported between windows that look like they are modern Web Pages (especially the network panels, with blinking computers) and panels that looked like they haven't realized that Windows 95 is obsolete yet.

    Windows 7 is a UI and usability nightmare (compared to SL, although much better than Vista). What I do give credit to MS for is that its security model is rock solid (probably better than Linux and most Unixes). Mac OS X has fallen behind in security. This, however, is not that big an issue anymore, IMO, because all OS security is complex enough that attackers are relying on OS vulnerabilities less, and Social Engineering more to gain access. Again, Windows's bad (and more important in this context, horribly inconsistent over the years) UI has made its users more vulnerable to such attacks.


    Why get all butt hurt because Windows is a good product and has it's advantages just like OSX? You're free to chose which is best for you.

    Really!! I cant wait to get rid of my shite Windows Phone!!

    What are you waiting for? Get rid of it.

    Exactly. Apple needs to implement both of those features. They are not dealbreakers, but the make the experience more complete.

    I use Hyperdock to enable the "window snap"... great app. And another app to allow files to be copy-pasted... can't remember the name of it though... available in Mac App Store.

    You don't get it. If Apple doesn't include it it, then you don't need it. :D

    yes profit is so, so important for us consumers.

    :rolleyes:


    LMAO!! Only Apple consumers are more concerned about profits than themselves. I wonder if they feel the same about their power and phone companies?





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. The prolapsed disc can
  • The prolapsed disc can



  • Vegasman
    Mar 29, 12:24 PM
    All of you W7 humpers please try and "snap" two excel or word files next to each other. Oh that right you cant, because heaven forbid I would want to do that and work simultaneous on two MS office files.

    Uh!?





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. The intervertebral discs are
  • The intervertebral discs are



  • SethEarl
    Sep 13, 12:18 AM
    Does anyone else think something more might be coming? With the price drop of both models and the lack of drastic changes ie the rumored full screen, bluetooth, and virtual click wheel?
    Could there be a "one more thing..." next week?





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. of intervertebral disc
  • of intervertebral disc



  • cube
    Apr 22, 12:25 PM
    True, but I doubt Apple will put them in their machines and/or peripherals. I'd love to keep a third offsite backup of my information with BDXL, and I can with 3rd party hardware.

    I think one of the biggest things holding me back though is the price of the discs.


    BDXL is very new. There's just one drive model.

    After they are done adding layers to BD, it will be time for the holographic disks.





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. kalari#39; for intervertebral
  • kalari#39; for intervertebral



  • koobcamuk
    Jan 2, 03:27 PM
    Anti-virus software company in "there is a virus" headline shocker.

    Whatever next? Insurance companies telling you that your house needs insurance?





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. normal intervertebral disc
  • normal intervertebral disc



  • blahblah100
    Mar 30, 01:25 PM
    In the Windows world, it would be a Program Store. Look at any Windows computer and there's nothing called an application or an app. MS claims to have, like 95% of the desktop market. How would the gazillion Windows users out there even know what an "app" was? They've had zero exposure to it, it's a totally foreign term. Wait a minute, it's an Apple term that is coming into common usage and now MS might have to change their language to get rid of the goofy term "program", conceding defeat, so its usage must be stopped or curtailed. That's what this is really about.

    As others have pointed out (repeatedly), Windows does actually refer to what you call 'Programs' as applications. For example, right click on a 'program' shortcut. On the short-cut, what does it say for the "target type?"

    Since you seem to have trouble reading so-far, I'll give you a hint: it says "Application."

    It's been this way since <at least> Windows XP.

    Edit: Actually, I just looked at some really old KB articles from Microsoft, MS-Dos 'programs' were also referred to as "applications."





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. Normal intervertebral discs
  • Normal intervertebral discs



  • TigerBabe
    Apr 25, 01:42 AM
    OP you seem like you are nothing but spoiled know-it all brat. You probably won't stop until you kill someone on the road. :mad::mad::mad:





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. INTERVERTEBRAL DISC COLLAPSE amp;
  • INTERVERTEBRAL DISC COLLAPSE amp;



  • PlaceofDis
    Oct 12, 06:57 PM
    im so tired about apple having partnerships with groups i dont like. to each his own but why does U2 have to keep pushing their own ipod, i thought the last one sucked. give me a band i actually like

    except this isn't about a band. its about a charity.





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. intervertebral disc,
  • intervertebral disc,



  • BC2009
    Mar 30, 12:16 PM
    Is anyone currently using the term Burger Store? Has anyone built a brand using the term Burger Store? Does the general public think of a particular store when someone says Burger Store? I'm pretty sure people do not say "hey lets go to the Burger Store." The term Burger Store has no mindshare from what I know with the general public. No one uses it as a brand name.

    Try "Burger Place" or "Burger Restaurant".





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. Understanding A Disc Problem
  • Understanding A Disc Problem



  • mi5moav
    Sep 1, 07:10 AM
    yup, this would be vertical acquisition, well probably more diagonal

    Consumer Photography/Video- Apple knows something about this
    Consumer Printing - Apple knows something about this

    Apple has shipped over a million cameras in the last quarter alone so they do know something about the business.


    Business- Canon is a big name in business Apple needs to get in
    Medical - Canon is a big name in Medicine Apple needs to get in


    Apple needs to grow, they must make shareholders Happy... this world revolves around shareholders, that's it, well actually making WallStreet Happy.

    Then tell me what you would do with $10billion in Cash?

    It's either that or give it all to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. of an intervertebral disc
  • of an intervertebral disc



  • daneoni
    Sep 12, 03:03 PM
    Looks like the iPods are still at 5G with some tweaks, which is weird considering they had a whole year. I feel no urge to upgrade my current model no major difference for me. Search functions would be pretty sweet though. Wonder why they didnt just give the current 5G iPods that feature with a software update.

    The new nanos look really tempting. a 4GB silver would go nicely with my PB.





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. (1) intervertebral disc,
  • (1) intervertebral disc,



  • KPOM
    Apr 22, 11:50 AM
    Is this a true statement from the OP: "But with new Sandy Bridge processors from Intel sporting improved graphics performance"

    Improved when compared to the old Intel Integrated Graphics.

    then why did apple cripple the 13" macbook pro's with ****** resolution then?

    The resolution stayed the same on the 13" Pro. The 13" Air has a higher resolution, but perhaps that's to preserve a selling point. I don't think the Sandy Bridge IGP would have any difficulty driving the 1440x900 display.





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. intervertebral disc
  • intervertebral disc



  • AppleScruff1
    Apr 29, 02:23 AM
    - Windows Mobile was among the first platforms for smartphones and failed miserably.
    - Global personal computer sales are slumping (-3% in Q1 2011) while Macs achieve a growth of 26%. There's clearly a loss of traction for Windows going on, despite all the praises for Windows 7.

    Is the global sales growth drop due to Windows? How many percent gain of the overall OS market has Apple gained with the 26% increase in Mac sales?





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. for intervertebral disc
  • for intervertebral disc



  • 4God
    Aug 28, 12:07 PM
    I'll bet we see a Mini refresh tomorrow.





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. intervertebral disc
  • intervertebral disc



  • johnnyrb
    Apr 20, 10:12 AM
    I doubt the information is accurate.

    Update: The information is inaccurate.





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. A: Intervertebral disk
  • A: Intervertebral disk



  • devman
    Sep 26, 09:26 AM
    Yeah, but not if it's locked. I had to call up my provider and beg for my unlock code so that I could use *my* phone in Asia, and then they said yes, and never sent it to me. Call them back, and...well..rinse, repeat.

    What about people like me who travel a lot and want to pop in SIM cards in other places? I'm sick and tired of the U.S. market and all of its stupid contract / vendor lock-in ********.

    Pity to see Apple on that bandwagon; I hope they just sell the phone in the Apple Store unlocked, and let us choose the carrier we want.

    I had no trouble getting an unlock code from Cingular for a SLVR I bought from them. Here's pix I just took showing it in use back home on the Telstra network.





    Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc. a vertebral disc from its
  • a vertebral disc from its



  • BC2009
    Mar 30, 11:33 AM
    Office and Windows are/were generic words OUTSIDE of the computer industry (like Apple). But app(lication) store is a generic word INSIDE of the computer industry and that the big legal difference here.

    Like I just said.... Mac's had windows (and they called them that) before PC's had "Windows". Mac OS has used windows and trash and all that drag-and-drop and double-click-a-file goodness long before any DOS PC had it. Xerox invented it, sold it to Apple, and Apple used it in the Mac.

    "Windows" was a generic term in the computer industry before Microsoft had any trademark.

    EDIT: I still think neither should be allowed, but given the precedents out there I would give Apple the "App Store" trademark. Certainly MS is the pot calling the kettle black here. Considering their windows-based operating system is called "Windows" and their Office productivity suite is called "Office". These guys should all have to come up with better names for their stuff if they want a trademark. Like.... why not just stick an "i" in front of it? iApp Store (see how easy that was).





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





    cgmpowers
    May 3, 01:12 PM
    The thing I'm most impressed with is the 2GB video card. I have the 2008 MacPro w/ 3.0 dual core xeon, 12 GB of ram, an ATI 1900 w/ 512 ram. I just purchased Portal 2 over the weekend and cannot run it as it doesn't meet the specs. I'll have to purchase a new video card. A bit depressing...

    Chris Powers





    milo
    Aug 28, 01:42 PM
    Apple isn't trying to remain competitive with anyone. :rolleyes:
    Never have, never will.
    They march to the beat of their own drum.

    They're competitive with the Mac Pro. Very competitive.

    I'd like to see apple release merom and conroe machines ASAP, but I'm not going to rake them over the coals for lagging the announcements from PC makers by a few days (probably in the next two or three tuesdays).

    Are all the pc merom laptops shipping immediately?

    I think that Apple shouldn't enter that race.. their products are distinguished by other features than mere processing power (as soon as this changes: goodbye Apple), and coming out with new models every few months will probably just piss off Apple customers (so far, it's pretty easy to know ALL current laptop models that Apple offers - can you say that for Dell, too?).

    Updating wouldn't mean new models, just bumps to what they're shipping now. And that's a GOOD thing, apple customers should be happy about having the latest and greatest available, not pissed off. Apple needs to consistently keep up with the latest cpus.





    MattInOz
    Apr 14, 07:17 PM
    Thunderbolt will never replace USB because they serve different functions. You will never see low-bandwidth devices such as keyboard/mice/USB stick using thunderbolt because it doesn't make sense.



    Yes but why would these devices move to USB3 either?
    Most are happy on USB1 or 2. with no demand for 3.
    If they have the market for features then Wireless is the most attractive up sell for most of them over faster wires. So Low bandwidth devices are either going to stay USB 2 or go wireless.

    Low bandwidth is really a moot point, it's high bandwidth that drives wired connections.





    Sydde
    Apr 10, 08:58 PM
    Where the F is THAT???
    Swindon England : 55� 33' 46" N by 1� 46' 17" W
    Until a radical shift in our system happens, such as 3rd parties somehow becoming viable, these things will only continue. Institutions are self perpetuating and reinforcing, unless changed from the bottom (the only place such a change can possibly occur), the problems this country faces will only be contributed to and not combated.

    First, we need to institute total no-opt-out public financing of all elections. Then we should explore something like an inflexible expiration for all corporate charters, say 9 years (about half a patent term). Dissolution would begin by satisfying the investors and then proceed to establishing non-incorporated component businesses to maintain (if necessary) the products/services the corporation had established, creating a co�perative arrangement if appropriate.

    Right now, long-lived large business has replaced the problem that the dynamic democratic republic was supposed to address. We have no official peerage, but what we do have is almost indistinguishable.