lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

Chevrolet Astro 1995

Chevrolet Astro 1995. 1995 Chevy Astro LT 7
  • 1995 Chevy Astro LT 7


  • KingCrimson
    Apr 30, 09:09 PM
    ^^^^
    Yeah I forgot about the Kinect. Maybe MSFT is finally breaking out of that rut.




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. Chevrolet Astro 1995 Data,
  • Chevrolet Astro 1995 Data,


  • Maxx Power
    Oct 27, 05:29 PM
    I was thinking of buying an iPod Shuffle for my niece for Xmas but she'll be getting something else instead. My MacBook purchase is on hold as well.

    Well, always nice to see someone taking a stand! I'm sure your niece will be proud of you too, once she can understand why you did what you did.




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. LPG converted Chevrolet Astro
  • LPG converted Chevrolet Astro


  • bdj21ya
    Oct 12, 04:11 PM
    Steve, if you are reading this, make a nano in ORANGE and I'll buy one. :)


    Sorry if someone already mentioned orange in this thread. I just came along and couldn't be bothered to read the entire thread up to this point.

    ORANGE!

    Personally, I'd love a true blue or navy blue one.




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. Blue Chevrolet Astro
  • Blue Chevrolet Astro


  • Erwin-Br
    Apr 28, 03:35 PM
    So, are we supposed to be proud about this? And if so, why has the same 'accomplishment' earned Microsoft the 'M$' reputation? Double morals?




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. 1995-2004 Chevrolet/GMC Astro
  • 1995-2004 Chevrolet/GMC Astro


  • mainstreetmark
    Apr 20, 10:36 AM
    Agree to that, but why is it being collected without permission?

    You gave it permission. Location Services is enabled on your phone, and apps that require the data ask your permission, and almost any system level service keep logs.




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. 1995 Chevrolet Astro
  • 1995 Chevrolet Astro


  • MagnusVonMagnum
    Apr 11, 03:28 PM
    XBMC might finally be able to totally replace Apple's own software with the same basic functionality (other than rentals). The only thing it lacks really is AirTunes and video tag reading (the latter of which I gather is already supposed to appear in the next major release). An AppleTV Gen1 with a Crystal card running Linux would then be quite the system with full 1080p output and yet still be able to sync music to other speakers in the house with iTunes.




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. Colin Hope#39;s Chevy G20 Day Van
  • Colin Hope#39;s Chevy G20 Day Van


  • Stella
    Mar 30, 12:49 PM
    back here in the UK Hoover were able to trade mark Hoover as their name despite the fact that hoover is the generic term for a vacuum cleaner!

    Isn't "Hoover" the reason why the word "Hoover" became a generic term for a vacuum cleaner? The power of the brand name itself. Much like its common in the states to hear "Xerox" to describe a photo copier? Or to "Google" to search on the internet..

    Or, Sallatape ( spelling ) for "sticky tape"...




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. 1995 Chevrolet Astro, White in
  • 1995 Chevrolet Astro, White in


  • AppliedVisual
    Oct 27, 12:00 PM
    People don't understand what freedoms truly are. It doesn't mean you get to say and do whatever you want wherever you want - that's anarchy, and anarchy is bad... unless you're the biggest, strongest and most brutal. Freedom of speech really means you can't be jailed or otherwise punished by the government for saying what you want in a pulic arena.

    Thank you! I was going to say the same thing... In general, people are clueless and often whine about censorship and how free speech is a thing of the past. What most don't realize is that we have more freedom of speech now then ever before. The key is free speech laws (as you stated) apply within a public domain - always have. What many (even most) fail to grasp is what is truly public grounds. As bitfactory noted "... and who thought shopping malls were public places? WTH? Honestly.", that is so true. I think many people fail to grasp that just because the general public is allowed inside an area does not make it a "public place".




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. supa74#39;s 1995 Chevrolet Astro
  • supa74#39;s 1995 Chevrolet Astro


  • Tommyg117
    Sep 1, 11:38 AM
    wow. would that be the biggest mainstream desktop around?
    I think so, sounds amazing. Makes my 20 seem puny!




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. 1995 Chevrolet Astro Vans
  • 1995 Chevrolet Astro Vans


  • Rafterman
    Apr 22, 06:53 AM
    A great point, it's kind of funny how consumers have let the media lead us into believing we need clouded services out of everything. I can understand streaming television and films, but what is so hard about syncing your music at home once or twice a week?

    True. There are also a bunch of products that allow you to set up your own streaming services, like StreamtoMe, which even supports encrypted iTunes files now. And not just music, but video too, and best of all, you have complete control over everything. Its not for everyone, like people without the necessary hardware or great technical skills. But if set up properly, its just as good as anything Apple or Google can provide.




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. 1995 Chevrolet Astro, Blue in
  • 1995 Chevrolet Astro, Blue in


  • nagromme
    Oct 27, 09:40 AM
    So, basically:

    * Greenpeace takes actions that hurt their own worthy cause (the problems are real, but the ranking stuff is the wrong kind of attention-seeking) :o

    * Apple takes action to suppress the message and instead draws even more attention to it :o

    The fallout from the above missteps, we should hope, is that Apple AND other companies DO improve their environmental practices. For ALL our sakes. Apple should be praised for what they have done right (which is a lot--look at the shrinking of packaging in certain cases) and should not be let off the hook for what they still should do better.

    Still, there are always people looking for a reason to be pro-corporations and anti-anyone-working-for-good-causes. So that bandwagon has seating available :)




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. Chevrolet Astro 1995-2005
  • Chevrolet Astro 1995-2005


  • cube
    Mar 29, 12:22 PM
    Seems believable...all those people that bought Nokia phones obviously did not care that Symbian was outdated. Why will they not buy Nokia with a much modern OS under the hood?

    I bought a Symbian Nokia because I wanted a cheap 3G phone which was open and with an acceptable OS.

    Obviously, that's going to be my first and last Nokia now.

    I want a phone with real Java, so my most likely candidate next time is QNX, if RIM makes a good inexpensive smartphone.




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. 1995-2005 Chevy Astro Zenith
  • 1995-2005 Chevy Astro Zenith


  • RRvet
    Apr 4, 12:40 PM
    Here's more details from SD newspaper:

    CHULA VISTA � One man was killed and two others were arrested early Monday after a shootout with a security guard at a Chula Vista Apple Store.

    Police said the trio broke into the store at the Otay Ranch Town Center on Birch Road just before 7 a.m., said police Capt. Gary Ficacci.

    The security guard told officers he was in his vehicle outside the business when he saw two men and a woman smash the store's front windows, Ficacci said. The store manager was inside.

    The guard confronted them and at least one of the men took out a handgun and threatened him, and a gun battle ensued, Ficacci said.

    The trio then got into a small car and started to drive away but the male driver was mortally wounded and the car crashed into a light pole.

    The other man and the woman got out of the car and ran. They were found about 8 a.m. hiding on a patio in a residential neighborhood across the street, Ficacci said.

    Nearby schools were locked down as a precaution, but those restrictions have been lifted.

    The eastern portion of the mall remains closed because of the investigation.

    Police were still sorting out the details and have not said how many shots were fired. One gun was found on the dead man. Another was found on the man taken into custody.

    The names of those involved have not been released. The security guard and the store manager were not harmed, police said.




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. 1996 Chevrolet Astro
  • 1996 Chevrolet Astro


  • Prof.
    Mar 23, 04:45 PM
    You should tell that to my son. Oh wait, you can't, he was murdered someone like you.
    I'm terribly sorry, my deepest condolences. *hug*




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. Chevy Astro Dash Kits - 1995
  • Chevy Astro Dash Kits - 1995


  • gwangung
    Apr 4, 11:51 AM
    As the story says: "A private armed security guard interrupted the burglars and at some point, gunfire was exchanged with the two male burglars, who were also armed, Facicci said."

    The burglars were shooting at him also. So the security guard acting in self defense. It wasn't like they were unarmed and while they ran away he shot them.

    Oh, yeah, nothing illegal or hinky there.

    But the guard's still gotta live with the fact that a life was taken. Bad stuff all the way around....




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. Chevrolet Astro
  • Chevrolet Astro


  • Warbrain
    Sep 26, 08:34 AM
    Agrhhh... why does Apple have to be so stupid? Do they not know that there are vast areas here in the US where Cingular doesn't support?

    Why the hell can't they just sell an unlocked phone and just let us choose providers that actually have service where we live? I really hope someone finds a way to hack these phones and make them carrier-independant! :mad:

    There are vast areas that Verizon and Sprint don't cover in the US, too. It's that way with every single cell phone company in the US.

    Apple would have to make at least 2 different phones for that to work. There are two primary cellular networks in the US: GSM and CDMA. If Apple makes just a GSM phone, they're also making a phone that can be used in almost every other country in the world. Europe and Asia are the real cell phone markets, not the US.




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. 1995 Chevrolet Astro in Lovell
  • 1995 Chevrolet Astro in Lovell


  • Sydde
    Apr 18, 02:29 PM
    Amazing! I totally agree, I don't mind paying higher taxes here for better services and better rights.

    I know someone who works in the public sector was told to get his working hours down because he was working more than the amount he was supposed to by law in his job. Was told to get it down to 42 hours a week I think.

    Guess that would never happen on your side of the pond!

    About 30 years ago, his holiness Ronald Reagan fired over 11 thousand Air Traffic Controllers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_Air_Traffic_Controllers_Organization_(1968)) for going on strike. One of their most important demands was for a 32 hour week, so that they would not be falling asleep on the job.

    Today, a bunch of the scabs he hired to replace those controllers are retiring, putting a great deal of pressure on the system. If nothing else, I think the 32 hour week is a good idea if you like flying and arriving safely. Sadly, Reagan's firm stand has left us in a perilous situation, with controllers snoring in the tower and planes landing without help. So the NTSB's solution is to require that they get at least 9 hours between shifts, which I think is pretty scary.

    Most of us would prefer these guys fresh and alert. All we need is one impressive crash (that will be blamed on this president) to get this issue really pushed to the forefront � which will probably result in a controller getting fired and no real improvement to the system.

    Welcome to America, take a moment to find out where the nearest emergency exit it, bearing in mind that it might be behind you.




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. Chevrolet Astro owners Manual
  • Chevrolet Astro owners Manual


  • iMacZealot
    Sep 20, 08:00 PM
    Finally, someone gets it right.

    CDMA is technically superior to GSM just about any way you care to measure it. GSM's widespread adoption in Europe was by fiat as a protectionist measure for European telecom companies, primarily because the European technology providers did not want to license CDMA from an American company. CDMA was basically slandered six ways to Sunday to justify using GSM. It was nothing more than a case of Not Invented Here writ large and turf protection. This early rapid push to standardize on GSM in as many places as possible as a strategic hedge gave them a strong market position in most of the rest of the world. In the US, the various protocols had to fight it out on the open market which took time to sort itself out.

    Ultimately, the GSM consortium lost and Qualcomm got the last laugh because the technology does not scale as well as CDMA. Every last telecom equipment provider in Europe has since licensed the CDMA technology, and some version of the technology is part of the next generation cellular infrastructure under a few different names.

    While GSM has better interoperability globally, I would make the observation that CDMA works just fine in the US, which is no small region of the planet and the third most populous country. For many people, the better quality is worth it.

    I find a few things wrong with this:

    1) I don't think EU chose GSM because it was European and not American --- according to Wikipedia, GSM publicly came out in 1990 and CDMA (or IS-95) in 1996.
    2) I think it's hard to compare IS-95 and GSM. It's comparing apples to oranges. Sure, there are some things better about them, but CDMA and TDMA are completely different techniques and hard to compare.
    3) When you're talking about CDMA being used in future technologies in Europe, if you mean UMTS, that's not CDMA. It's the next generation GSM 3G technology, but uses wideband CDMA or WCDMA in the process. It is considered GSM technology.
    4) If you're choosing your new cellular provider based on whether they use CDMA or GSM, that's sad because you're going to get a phone that makes calls anyway. The rest, in my opinion, differs between what the execs at T-Cingizon PCS are thinking.




    Chevrolet Astro 1995. 1995 Chevy Astro LT 7
  • 1995 Chevy Astro LT 7


  • aurichie
    Mar 29, 11:49 AM
    When Windows starts to come close to SL in terms of ease of use and functionality let me know ;)

    Windows is as easy to use as SL. I'd say in terms of functionality Windows beats SL hands down. But most Apple fans idea of functionality in Windows is complexity and they prefer the dumbed down Mac operating system.

    When I start using Mac OS X 2 years ago, it took me two solid months to get used to its ways. I can tell you, when I started out, I would not have described Apple's operating system as easy to use. Now I'm competent using two operating systems, and can appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of both. Neither are very difficult to use if you apply yourself to learning, but you have to put in the time to take full advantage of either one of them.




    Constable Odo
    Apr 4, 12:17 PM
    Too bad it won't serve as a warning to criminals to stop breaking into Apple stores. I hope it wasn't some white guard, black criminal shooting. That will really cause a lot of negative feedback.




    ECUpirate44
    Mar 29, 11:43 AM
    You have clearly never used Windows 7.


    And neither have you.
    Oh wait, you're the same person!

    oops thinking snapshot!




    AidenShaw
    Sep 11, 09:45 PM
    I mean, imagine where we'd be if Steve Jobs didn't have the forsight to develop an Intel version of OS X from the very beginning, 6 years ago?
    Or, that Jobs had the foresight not to kill the x86 build of NextStep when he renamed it OSX.

    They didn't create an x86 port, they simply maintained the x86 support when they added PPC support and the rest of OSX

    Just like Microsoft for years maintained the PowerPC support in NT - which made it very easy to put a PPC chip in the Xbox 360.

    2007 looks like it's definitely going to be the year of the Mac!
    Yes, the year when it can be proven that Macs are the same as the Dells and eMachines and Gateways and all the other systems from people who also glue Intel chips to a motherboard. :D




    fetchmebeers
    Sep 12, 03:07 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.

    my thoughts exactly... there aren't that much of a difference, right??

    anyway, hey, are the search functions gonna be attainable for the last 5gen ipod as well ? with the software update??? i wish that's the case......please

    i've been desperately looking for the reasons as to stick to the old 5gen which i bought just yesterday




    Spyriadon
    Apr 30, 01:10 PM
    THANK CHRIST....sorry :o



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