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gas prices chart 20 years. gas prices. Chart 3.13.
  • gas prices. Chart 3.13.



  • speedythecat
    Oct 6, 01:23 PM
    Thanks. That looks like a great case there too!





    gas prices chart 20 years. 15 years of US retail gasoline
  • 15 years of US retail gasoline



  • claus1225
    Apr 2, 07:35 PM
    this commercial makes ipad seemed like it's only for kids.





    gas prices chart 20 years. gas prices rising chart.
  • gas prices rising chart.



  • 7on
    Jul 18, 01:35 PM
    I think the biggest problem is that most HD-DVDs use a WMV codec. And any WMV file with DRM is unplayable with osx. I highly doubt these files lack DRM. So OSX will probably not be able to playback HD-DVD disks. BR uses MPEG2 currently and will transition to .h264.

    Apple released DVD-RAM with Power Macintoshes back in the day, why can't they release BTO BR drives? I see it more as a viable Data storage than video playback anyway.





    gas prices chart 20 years. increases in household gas
  • increases in household gas



  • jonhaxor
    Jan 1, 08:32 PM
    Wouldn't it make sense to put an HD tuner in the new displays along with the iSight? .. that would make it pretty easy to rip videos and sync onto the video iPod and i'm guessing you could have an iTV app that's as easy to use as iTunes .. change the TV/monitor market in much the same way that they helped to change the home stereo market .. hrrm.





    gas prices chart 20 years. gas prices graph 2009. gas
  • gas prices graph 2009. gas



  • musicpyrite
    Apr 4, 05:18 PM
    Never!!! Fight the Man!!!
    Long live Apple and its 5% market share.





    gas prices chart 20 years. gas prices and driving graph
  • gas prices and driving graph



  • benjs
    Apr 12, 09:50 PM
    Definitely. For better or worse...

    The audio aligning features are going to be underrated but nice.

    Anyone who currently PluralEyes (myself included) will greatly appreciate this integration. PluralEyes, however, will not appreciate it.





    gas prices chart 20 years. rising gas prices chart.
  • rising gas prices chart.



  • gusapple
    Apr 12, 09:08 PM
    I know this thread is probably full of pro video geeks so don't eat me alive here. What's the primary difference between FCP and Express aside from the fact that Final Cut Pro is packaged in a suite of applications?

    I find that things just go smoother in FCP. Applications don't crash as easily as they do in Express, and when they do, it's easier to recover them. Also, I find myself having much more power to control rendering and export settings than in FCE. I guess once you go pro, it's hard to go back. Just make the jump though. If you are thinking of editing as a profession or even as a large hobby, Final Cut Pro is a wonderful and integrated way to start.





    gas prices chart 20 years. crack spread chart
  • crack spread chart



  • Bodypainter
    May 3, 04:30 AM
    I have a question. If u delete an App that way does it mean its completely gone, i mean under windows if you delete something you still find lots of folders related to the deleted program somewhere in the WINDOWS folder. I am not a Mac specialist so I am wondering, and is this the same when moving an app to the trash ...

    first of all: this way of deleting programs will only work with programs you bought at the app store.

    second: a program file is often a folder that has lots of other files inside. but it is locked and hidden in front of the user. so when you delete a program file in most cases you delete a lot more files. You can check this yourself by going into the program folder, right click and select "show package content".





    gas prices chart 20 years. Gas prices chart
  • Gas prices chart



  • bassfingers
    Apr 26, 04:07 PM
    well we all know who really controls the goverment and everyone involved ... companies. so whoever throws more money at them is obvs gonna win

    silliness





    gas prices chart 20 years. With respect to gas prices,
  • With respect to gas prices,



  • Danrose1977
    Apr 16, 06:50 AM
    If it's a wombat then you should go and see Apple's situation outside of America.

    You shouldn't generalise... Apple is doing pretty well in Europe. Admittedly there are some things I would love to see change, but I don't care if other people�s purchase of MP3 players is funding the development of my favourite computers.

    I would certainly agree that developing a set top box computer is a waste of time. Xbox and Playstation both considered introducing full browsing capability with their modems, but found that people want to use a computer to access the web and their TV to watch TV. Resolutions would be pretty low thus necessitating changes to the OS used... the whole thing is a wombat as said before.





    gas prices chart 20 years. Gas Prices graph - 2009-10-08.
  • Gas Prices graph - 2009-10-08.



  • SMM
    Nov 15, 08:47 AM
    How can this get negative votes? In fact, how do a lot of perfectly benign threads get negative votes? Are there just members out there who vote negative on everything?





    gas prices chart 20 years. Gas prices from 2004 to 2009
  • Gas prices from 2004 to 2009



  • TheBobcat
    Nov 27, 01:27 PM
    Maybe Apple just needs to lower its monitor prices to sane levels as opposed to the ridiculous prices that they currently stand at. Justify them all you want, if Apple really wants to push its monitors, those prices need to come down. They might have flew 3 years ago, but enough is enough.

    I just got a 22-inch LCD for $370 (US), and it's not a piece. Quite frankly, I can't really tell the difference. Plus it has better adjustments and I/O. It doesn't have the Apple look, and it only has 1050 horizontal lines of res but, that's not worth the extra dollars for me.





    gas prices chart 20 years. gas prices graph 2009. gas
  • gas prices graph 2009. gas



  • QuarterSwede
    Apr 10, 06:57 PM
    And two-seaters?? :eek: Well, let's not go there.
    Miata's are actually very good driving cars.





    gas prices chart 20 years. Gas Price and Transit Profits
  • Gas Price and Transit Profits



  • Spoony
    Apr 26, 02:01 PM
    Speaking for the common man (i'm not all techy like a lot of posters here)

    I never heard or used the word "App" until apple started using it. I think Apple did such a good job with it it became universal almost.

    Now the term "program" I understand. Computer Programs and Apps are the same thing.

    One is catchy and has a "buzz" word nature to it the other sounds like something i'd want to avoid.

    Hey man download that Computer Program Angry Birds to your phone.
    Hey Man get that Angry Birds app.





    gas prices chart 20 years. High gas prices are bad for
  • High gas prices are bad for



  • Apple OC
    Mar 19, 05:23 PM
    It's just the last time I remember a UN action it was 98% US in Iraq.

    The 2003 invasion of Iraq (March 19�May 1, 2003), was the start of the conflict known as the Iraq War or Operation Iraqi Freedom in which a combined force of troops from the United States, the United Kingdom and smaller contingents from Australia and Poland invaded Iraq and toppled the regime of Saddam Hussein in 21 days of major combat operations.





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  • links this gas price chart



  • balamw
    Sep 6, 06:27 PM
    Personally, I wouldn't want to DL a large movie file without the option of being able to burn it to DVD so I can have that tangible hard copy that makes me feel safe and warm. Then I wouldn't have a problem deleting it off of my hard drive.
    What's stopping you from doing that now?

    I know I have all of my iTMS video backed up to data DVDs...

    I know I won't be spending $10-$15 for anything less than DVD quality though, so I hope there's either a rental model or at least 480p.

    B





    gas prices chart 20 years. rising gas prices graph
  • rising gas prices graph



  • jdbr
    Apr 3, 09:58 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Just wish they had stock





    gas prices chart 20 years. gas prices 2011. suggests that
  • gas prices 2011. suggests that



  • VPrime
    Jan 5, 10:21 PM
    Sounds good then, but keep in mind the sheer downtime you will have, even if you do the repairs yourself.

    FTR my E36 was a complete cream puff, one owner, full service records and regular maintenance--and it was the biggest piece of crap I ever had. I unloaded it needing $4500 worth of work, on top of the massive piles of money I had to throw into it over my four years.

    Good luck, but you have been warned.;)
    heh down time is nothing. My last toy was down for 2 years ;)





    gas prices chart 20 years. Graph of historical gasoline
  • Graph of historical gasoline



  • Evangelion
    Aug 29, 09:14 AM
    No Merom? :( Mac mini and Mac Pro drifting even further apart now.

    Yeah, imagine that. Their top-of-the-line 64bit full-tower quad-core workstation and their bottom-of-the-barrel consumer-model have wildly different specs!

    As to putting Merom in there... Yep, in a way, it would make sense. But I bet that Intel is unloading their Core Duo's to Apple for rock-bottom prices to be used in the Mini (and maybe MacBook).





    0815
    May 2, 05:07 PM
    I got a another newbie question
    I am planning on moving out of Windows (7) and onto MAC OS X, but I want to wait for Lion since its close to a finished product. Now my question is, if Lion comes out, would that mean every Mac (Mac Pro, iMac, iMac mini, Macbook, MB Pros, etc) would have Lion installed/packaged or is there a specific mac that will have Lion on its first day and the other macs would have to wait???

    All the (new) Macs will have it right away, Macs purchased shortly before the release get a cheap upgrade option (if I remember right) and most of the older macs should be upgradable (I would suspect every intel one, but I wasn't following the minimum spec)





    Foxer
    Mar 19, 03:41 PM
    this is exactley why marketshare has dwindled for Mac, they tell you its our way ( powermac) or if you dont submit then we will cripple the Hell out of the othermacs and leave you wanting, so the worlds says screw you Apple and buys a PC with everything they want in it and makes do with a OS that is less then perfect. This is why Apples new computer sales went to 1.7% of all new sales. Apple is a dictator mini monopoly.


    I've said it before and I'll say it again: Apple's biggest problem is that most of those in market aren't even aware of the Mac option, or if they are they suspect that you can't get on the internet, or use Word files, or things like that. I know this, because I was one of them only two years ago. I'm not an idiot, I was just never presented with the Mac option. Had I not wandered into the new Apple Store at the mall while waiting for my wife I may never had.

    Thus, most people never get to the point of saying, "These computers aren't expandable." It is hard for people on a Mac web board to understand the average computer user, but I will site my parents. They want internet, they want to mess with music and e-mail, maybe some photo printing. Every Mac on the market can do all of this perfectly, no need to worry about expansion. Apple has to find a way to inform the public - and slipping another PowerBook onto some TV show ain't the answer, I never noticed them until I became a Mac head. I have to sit through a Dell commercial every 10 seconds, why am I not sitting through an Apple commercial - and NOT and iPod commercial. They are advertising the only product that doesn't need additional pub.





    gldfsh419
    Jan 1, 07:39 PM
    So let's say that Steve announces iLife 07 and a release date for Leopard...

    If I buy a new MacBook Pro on January 10, is it possible that either of those items might be a free "upgrade" or add-on once they're available? I'm trying to remember how that's worked in the past, but I just can't recall.

    Can anyone help me out?





    decimortis
    Apr 26, 01:23 PM
    Amazon is not a generic term. It is, however, the name of a single river on planet Earth...among a few other names/uses ("the Amazon", "Amazon basin", "Amazon Women").

    Where else have you seen/heard the term Amazon in a generic sense? Some examples of a generic term are (at least have been generic over the past 75+ years):

    light bulb
    door
    wood
    lock

    you forgot windows.....





    iMeowbot
    Aug 6, 09:13 PM
    Anyone believe that it could actually be released today...like for consumer consumption?
    I hope not! :eek:

    It would be kind of nice if ISVs could have a chance to make sure their stuff runs properly under the new release.

    Apple will also want there to be a reason for people to pay for upgrades, and third party software that uses new features would be a big part of that.