Thursday, June 2, 2011

nelly tattoo

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  • Peep more pics of Nelly



  • flopticalcube
    May 3, 10:39 AM
    Me neither. I thought you Canadians were smarter that this. ;)

    I blame you Americans. Too much Housewives of Nebraska and The Apprentice.





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  • Male Upper Back Tattoo Designs



  • Number 41
    Apr 21, 02:16 PM
    I agree with you. New CPU, memory, cameras, etc are enough of a bump. You don't need it completely redesigned it's only been a freaking year.

    When the current form-factor is fundamentally flawed:

    1. Fragile build materials (glass that shatters)
    2. Antenna reception issues (documented)

    I don't think it's out of the ordinary to expect Apple to review and update the design of the phone. The iPhone 4 was their biggest design failure since the Mac Cube -- I can't believe they'll sit on it for another year.

    Oh wait, Apple never admits they effed up. They'll keep this form factor for a decade just to prove a point.





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  • Nelly seemed a bit tight



  • Giaguara
    Sep 17, 03:47 AM
    Be (the positive side of) yourself and just try.

    I'm really bad in advising for pickup lines etc so just say something nice to start with. ;)





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  • loved the tattoos across



  • Heilage
    Apr 12, 01:14 PM
    I don't think opinions should be illegal. It rings a nasty little bell labeled "thought crime" in my mind.



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  • shilpaworld01
    Jan 28, 02:27 AM
    This could have lots of cool uses though, and I was hoping a while ago that the iPhone would debut this technology on a large platform.





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  • NELLY NEW SPOKEMODEL FOR SEAN



  • TwoSocEmBoppers
    Feb 23, 01:50 PM
    This is appalling. I cannot believe this government intrusion is even legal.

    So...where does parenting come into the picture here?! That is the problem with this and many, many other problems in society.

    Edit: Posted my response without even reading other comments. Glad to see I'm not alone on this one.



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  • revjay
    Sep 25, 10:39 PM
    whenever i hear podcast i immediately think of apple, so why is apple shutting down free advertising?

    Ever think that Apple might not want you to think of them when you download some of the crap podcasts that would be, and have already become available???

    Apple would lose control of something they have been able to, for the most part, control up to now.

    Like Janet Jackson, Apple likes control.





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  • at the tattoo parlor again



  • Cappy
    Sep 22, 03:24 PM
    Originally posted by MacCoaster
    Maybe it was Apple and Microsoft (Windows 98) who popularized USB, but you've got to realize this. PCs have had USB a few years before Apple. It wasn't until iMac/Windows 98 (note, same year: 1998) that USB got popular.

    I'm glad there's someone who remembers that. I find it amazing that so many Mac fanatics are so out of tune with the rest of the world that they never even realized that Win98 came out at the same time and is why USB is where it is. You don't see Apple making claims that they were first or created the USB market. People need to get out more so to speak.

    Remember folks Intel developed USB. It was on motherboards for previous years. It was destined to happen. They just needed MS to develop a decent OS to handle it(Win95 2.1 only had partial USB support) and products to take advantage of it. Developers came onboard once they saw MS get onboard with Win98. You wouldn't have seen the iMac USB support you saw if it wasn't for Win98.

    Sorry to go off on a tangent but I get tired of people making false claims with misinformation. Remember folks being a fanatic is ok but know your enemy. ;)



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  • Home » » Cool Gangsta Tattoo



  • mikerr
    Apr 21, 09:21 AM
    the iPad will be for normal people when you don't have the sync it.

    all this syncing ********* needs to stop.

    I shouldn't need another computer to use my iPad.

    Makes no sense at all.

    True

    But do you really need to sync it though?

    The apple store will activate it apparently if asked,
    and I can't see people having much problem yet if they haven't synced from day 1.

    So its possible to own an ipad without a computer.

    Only becomes a problem when too many apps require a later OS version




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  • Celebrity Tattoo Designs



  • scottparker999
    Jun 18, 04:26 PM
    How beautiful would that be for Time Machine, particularly in a laptop?

    Sounds absolutely perfect.



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  • rodpascoe
    Sep 25, 10:45 AM
    Your friend sounds like a dork. "OOOH, my HP has a Core 2 Duo! I AM SO l33t!"

    Give me a break.

    Bet OSX zooms on it though! Oh, wait, hang on..... nope it can't run it can it?!

    :cool: :rolleyes:





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  • nelly muscular



  • eluk
    Oct 25, 12:51 PM
    Here's a quick question, does the family pack still only come with 1 disk or does it come with 5 separate ones for each license? (I have several macs in the house and it's cheaper to get the family pack, obviously!)

    I'm pretty sure it is just the one.



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  • not least…. theres Nelly.



  • Moyank24
    Feb 23, 06:41 PM
    At some point, parents have to take responsibility here.

    I would understand the government getting involved if there were no controls in place so this wouldn't happen. But this is ridiculous. Before handing a child a phone, computer, or remote control you should be aware of possible risks and be preactive about preventing them. It seems like it has become so easy now to just blame someone else.

    I'm with everyone else...the government has better things to do.





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  • Return To: Nelly#39;s New Grill,



  • Michael CM1
    Jun 26, 09:06 PM
    I'm kinda glad I waited on this, but maybe not. The trial versions of games online is almost worth the price. I don't know a good place nearby to rent games, and I'm not doing that Gamefly or whatever thing for $8 a month because I wouldn't rent THAT many. Those demos make it easier to commit to a game.

    I just bought Star Wars: TFU today used. I got the Sith edition after the guy at the store explained it to me. You save $5 overall ($40 versus $15 for original and $30 for addons) and I don't have to clutter HD space that I may need later.

    The Magic game I bought from the online store is awesome. There look to be a lot of other good online games as well. I do wish I didn't have to run a network cable across my floor, but I saved $150 doing that. I can find rug and cover that thing up if needed.

    So awesome recommendation. The PS3 might be nice, but I love this thing so far.



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  • Nelly amp; Family Attends



  • flopticalcube
    Jun 18, 03:10 PM
    Can someone tell me how can a small SD card be able to hold 2t. If this is the case why are most External HD so much bigger?
    It doesn't at the moment. The biggest capacities are 64GB. The standard allows for cards up to 2TB, when they eventually arrive (maybe in 5-10 years).





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  • nelly jacked



  • HexMonkey
    May 31, 04:06 AM
    I disagree that we should avoid splitting categories. In many cases, it makes it easier to find articles if they are more categorised. If lots of people are interested in a certain 20 articles out of 200, and they all have a common theme, it makes sense to split them into a subcategory so that they don't have to skim through all 200 article names to find them. I agree with Eraserhead that CLI applications should be kept separate. Most users are not power users and don't want to delve into the command line, so are not so interested in them being mixed with other software. Conversely, those looking for information about Terminal commands won't be interested in GUI applications at that time.

    Clearly there are both cases where there is too much categorisation and where there is not enough. I'm in favour of general guidelines based on the number of articles, ie new subcategories should have at least x articles, and categories with more than y articles may want to be broken up - of course, there will be exceptions, so they should be only very general guidelines.

    I'm open to a big change in the category organisation of the Guides, as it is clearly badly structured in some places. However, any new structure needs to be carefully designed and agreed upon, as it is a lot of work to change and very difficult to undo.



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  • Xtremehkr
    Apr 2, 01:15 PM
    It has the underpinnings of a great program. The UI is a little unfriendly and could be more intuitive. Hopefully it progresses faster than .Mac has in improving.





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  • pmz
    Oct 6, 05:15 PM
    I'd be very happy if my iPhone were 4 or 4.5 "





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  • By Nelly C. Tattoo Convention



  • haruhiko
    Mar 28, 08:36 AM
    No iOS event before the WWDC?
    :confused:





    CAWjr
    Mar 24, 03:31 PM
    I'm already getting two iPad 2s for me & my wife & I saw this & wanted to get one for my daughter. My wife made a pretty good statement of "Do we need to go from no iPads to three in one house?"

    Chalk up another version of "Wife said no."





    Mr. Retrofire
    Jun 19, 12:58 PM
    Is Apple thinking that SD cards are going to become the new "floppies"?
    No. Apple has an application called Aperture. Many DSLR cameras for professional users (for example the press) use SD cards to save the picture data. HD camcorders use also SD cards to save the video data.

    Imagine if people started exchanging SD cards. Initially lower capacities only will be available, but soon CD equivalent SD cards will be available, and soon after that the 1 and 2 TB cards.
    You obviously do not know the SD card market. Cheap and fast SD cards with a capacity of 1 GB (a CD holds 0.7 GB or 700 MB) are now available for 3 to 5 years. The reasons why most people do not use these for the data exchange are that USB flash drives are much cheaper, more robust and nearly every computer has a USB port.





    Manic Mouse
    Jan 7, 02:22 PM
    I got the 3.1 update yesterday, and I was getting push notifications with badges and alerts but not sound or vibration. I am positive that my silent/ringer switch was set to allow sound.

    This morning I got the new 3.1.1 update. Immediately, I noticed that I started getting sound alerts and vibration in addition to the badges and alerts. Yay!

    Oooh, what sound does it make? I'm always intrigued by new push notifications. I hope it's the noise the website makes. Pop!





    rk21jc
    Mar 31, 01:07 PM
    I'm not sure if it was the 10.6.3 or the iPhoto update, but iPhoto now recognizes faces. yay!





    Tom B.
    Dec 16, 02:32 PM
    It's winning! I've bought it five times myself!

    Rage Against The Machine's Morello praises chart race

    Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello has said that beating the X Factor single to Christmas number one will be a "wonderful dose of anarchy".
    A Facebook group which aims to get the band's 1992 hit Killing In The Name to the top of the festive chart has attracted more than 750,000 members.
    Current figures show the song has sold 175,000 copies, compared to 110,000 for McElderry's single, The Climb.
    Morello told BBC 6 Music the support for his song was "heart warming".
    'Unexpected windfall'

    He told the station's breakfast show that the "rebel anthem song will transcend the Christmas holidays".
    He added: "The one thing about the X Factor show, much like our own American Idol, is if you're a viewer of the show you get to vote for one contestant or the other, but you don't really get to vote against the show itself until now."
    He added: "It's this machinery that puts forward a particular type of music which represents a particular kind of listener.

    "There are a lot of people who don't feel represented by it and this Christmas in the UK they're having their say."
    The guitarist said the single's position as a Christmas number one contender was an "unexpected windfall" and he plans to donate some of the proceeds to a charity which helps children progress their musical careers in the UK.
    "My hope is that one of the results of this whole Christmas season is there'll be a new generation of rockers who will take on the establishment with the music they write."
    Meanwhile, in an interview with music magazine NME, Simon Cowell - who is behind the X Factor single - said that the ITV1 show had "done everyone a favour" by adding some life to the festive charts.

    "I think we were getting to a point where [the Christmas chart] was all becoming like The Millennium Prayer, and I just didn't like that song."
    "I think we all have this belief that the Christmas number one was just amazing, a real special occasion, but actually when you look at them over recent years, it was Bob the Builder one year, Mr Blobby�there's a tradition of quite horrible songs.
    "I think I've done everyone a favour.
    "Shows like Britain's Got Talent and The X Factor have actually got people more interested in music again, and are sending more people into record stores. We haven't seen this kind of uplift in years."
    McElderry's single has been available to download since Monday, but physical copies go on sale on Wednesday.
    Record industry trade magazine Music Week said the release of the CD single was likely to give the X Factor winner "a massive boost".
    "While the singles market is now overwhelmingly made up of download sales, X Factor Christmas singles traditionally sell strongly on CD," it added.
    In recent years, winners of The X Factor have eased their way to the top of the Christmas chart. Last year's winner, Alexandra Burke, scored the biggest-selling single of 2008 with her cover version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah.



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