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traditional cinco de mayo food

traditional cinco de mayo food. A crowd pleasing Cinco de Mayo
  • A crowd pleasing Cinco de Mayo



  • JoshH
    Aug 28, 03:26 PM
    Come on Apple... open the doors. Let's not be too far behind, here...





    traditional cinco de mayo food. Keeping the spirit of Cinco de
  • Keeping the spirit of Cinco de



  • hrmpf
    Sep 8, 08:32 AM
    http://static.flickr.com/97/237568763_4d5f25185c_m.jpg

    new ipod patent (http://hrmpf.com/wordpress/84/apple-patent-app-touch-sensitive-ipod-with-multiple-touch-sensitive-surfaces)





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  • party/Cinco de Mayo fiesta



  • Bickity
    Mar 29, 11:34 AM
    If they load it on every free, **** phone out there. Actually sounds very possible. Race to the bottom.





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  • Cinco De Mayo, traditional



  • tigress666
    Apr 4, 12:20 PM
    I haven't read the article but it sounds like the guard was shot at.

    So for those saying the guard shouldn't have killed the crook? Should the guard just sit there and let the guy kill him? If some one must die, I vote the crook!!! Why shouldn't the guard defend himself?! If the crook didn't want to take that chance, he could at the very least not be shooting at the guard!!!!! Even better, don't rob a store.

    And shooting to wound really is not feasible in that situation. You shoot the guy who has a gun in the leg, he can still shoot you. The only place to stop him without killing him is to get both hands or both arms.... while being shot at, do you really want to try for such small targets (not to mention even the legs are not big targets. Big target = torso which can very well be a shot that kills)? Sorry, but the only way to defend yourself in that situation is shoot areas that quite possibly will kill the guy as it will have to be something that renders him unable to do anything.

    Shoot, if you shoot him anywhere there is always the possibility that he will die. Just cause it's not instantly lethal doesn't mean stuff doesn't happen. You just gave him a chance that some infection will come in, or more blood will come out before the paramedics an come and stop it, etc etc.





    traditional cinco de mayo food. Cinco De Mayo at California Harley-Davidson Buell where everyone rolled the dice for a chance to win a Iron 883 Sportster. Live music provided by Savor,
  • Cinco De Mayo at California Harley-Davidson Buell where everyone rolled the dice for a chance to win a Iron 883 Sportster. Live music provided by Savor,



  • walleyealx
    Oct 27, 04:00 PM
    Greenpeace = waste of _______ (fill in the blank with anything, time, people, money, etc...)





    traditional cinco de mayo food. Cinco de Mayo Style at Chimney
  • Cinco de Mayo Style at Chimney



  • Am3822
    Sep 14, 09:26 AM
    The merom/mbp thing is turning to be the macrumors' production of Godot.





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  • Cinco (5) de Mayo is a



  • Compatiblepoker
    Sep 17, 11:56 PM
    Because US cell phone carriers suck. :/

    Don't forget our lovely service providers like hmmmm AT&T. They've gotta be the worst company of all companies. Their customer service means putting people on hold for 2-3 hours.

    Anyway, Im looking forward to the Apple phone. My $50 gophone just isnt cutting it anymore.





    traditional cinco de mayo food. Cinco De Mayo Preschool Crafts
  • Cinco De Mayo Preschool Crafts



  • peharri
    Sep 18, 07:33 AM
    OK. hang on. back the f&6king truck up.


    maybe we're backwards here. but i have NEVER, EVER heard of ANY kind of phone service where INCOMING calls are anything BUT free (excluding reverse-charge, obviously).


    No, that's not true, though the way it's presented often makes you think it is.

    Sprint and a company called MetroPCS are one of the few companies in the entire world where incoming calls are in practice are "at no extra charge" (unless those calls are long distance.)

    That is, someone can call someone with a Sprint phone on a "free unlimited incoming" plan, and NEITHER PARTY will be charged (subject to restrictions, namely that mobile party isn't roaming, and the caller has unlimited outgoing calls to at the very least the mobile party's area/exchange code. This is the default with US landlines.)

    (I'm being picky with words here, because it's even worse than how I'm describing. I'm not aware of a single phone company in the entire world that offers free calls of any description save for 911/112/999 type calls. Every phone company in the world at the very least requires you pay a subscription fee before receiving any kind of unmetered service. Ok, I note the complaints I'm being picky and everyone "knows" what "free" means, but I think the word "free" is overused.)

    Most other operators in the US offer unlimited airtime at nights, weekends, and often when calls are placed between mobiles on the same network, so the other networks also provide incoming calls "at no extra charge" for a specific subset of incoming calls.

    Now, you're probably not in the US, which explains your confusion as to why someone would be wording this as it was, but don't think that because where you are the callee doesn't pay for incoming calls, that this means the calls are free. They're not. They're paid for by the caller, often at absurdly high rates. Do you never make calls to mobiles?

    You are just as likely to be receiving a call as making one to a mobile phone (ie regardless of who pays, YOU are likely to pay it. You receive calls on your cellphone, and you call people who have cellphones), so when considering the total cost of ownership, the price of incoming calls, whether paid for by the caller or callee, makes a difference in terms of the use of mobile phones.

    Because this is likely to descend to a debate on the subject of "Caller pays" or "Mobile user pays", the US system makes it harder to have a workable low-budget pay-as-you-go system, but once service-spends exceed around $40 a month, the provided tariffs are generally much, much, better value than that provided outside of the US. So there's a higher barrier to entry, but once you can afford it, even the most avid talkers can use it as their default phone. A typical tariff in the US is $50 a month for unlimited nights, weekends, and calls between same-network mobiles, plus 500 minutes for other call types. A typical tariff in the UK appears to be something approximating to 20-70c a minute for outgoing calls (the lower end for same network or landline calls, higher for calls to mobiles), with calls charged by the second and no, practical, monthly minimum call spends and everyone paying just for the calls they make. Someone who doesn't use a mobile phone very often would appreciate the latter, someone who wants to use it instead of a landline would appreciate the former.





    traditional cinco de mayo food. With Cinco de Mayo comes
  • With Cinco de Mayo comes



  • callme
    Mar 29, 01:03 PM
    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... :)

    It does have CUT and Paste.

    Command-X = Cut
    Command-P = Paste
    Command-C = Copy





    traditional cinco de mayo food. Countdown to Cinco de Mayo
  • Countdown to Cinco de Mayo



  • Jedi128
    Sep 26, 03:17 PM
    It's so nice not to have to be on any ****ing "contract". (Sorry, I just really hate the state of the cellphone market in the USA.)

    Amen to that. I have T-Mobile now with pay as you go...... I don't like getting raped monthly by cell phone providers.

    But, BTW..... where the **** is my Macbook Pro with Merom? Its Tuesday...what the **** is going on........?





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  • Annual Cinco de Mayo festivals



  • fishcove
    May 3, 10:20 AM
    So is it safe to assume that with 2 external monitors one can have a 3-monitor eyefinity-like extended desktop?

    And would the same setup work in bootcamp (ie using eyefinity)?


    BTW, Canadian prices are the same as US! Never thought I'd see the day.





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  • but Cinco De Mayo is the



  • Freg3000
    Aug 23, 04:57 PM
    What I find most interesting is that fact the Creative is joining the Made for iPod program and will be producing its own iPod accessories.





    traditional cinco de mayo food. This past week the Podsquad enjoyed Cinco De Mayo in style at the extraordinary celebration in beautiful San Jose. Not only did we see beautiful floats in
  • This past week the Podsquad enjoyed Cinco De Mayo in style at the extraordinary celebration in beautiful San Jose. Not only did we see beautiful floats in



  • jwhitnah
    Aug 23, 06:51 PM
    You have to wonder how tenuous Apple's position was considering that they have settled so early (in huge lawsuit time). 100 million dollars is a lot of money to spend to get Creative off their back.

    This sucks. Doues anyone know on what patent they infinged exactly?





    traditional cinco de mayo food. with our Cinco de Mayo and
  • with our Cinco de Mayo and



  • danielbriggs
    Sep 14, 11:07 AM
    I think all this jumping "ohh.. the next MBP will be out at the next apple event" is silly, as there is nothing we can do about it! But I like it! :D

    I too think we will see some Merom MBP's completely redesigned on the 24th as they have been using the same case for for the powerbooks too, and with the heat and various other problems with some MBP's they may have reached the limit to what they can do with the case, so the only way to move on up, may be to redesign.

    I'm all for it!
    Can't wait for the Merom, as i've been waiting all summer for the new MBP's, (and now summer has gone!) to use, as i've never had a Mac, and there is no real rush for it, so i'd thought I'd wait for a BETTER one!! :-)


    I give up! Before you know it, we will be selling our Merom MBP's on eBay to flood this place with comments like "Can't wait for the new Kentsfield (or laptop equiv) 4 core beasts with 4GB of RAM and 250GB HDD's with blueray DVD's etc.

    BRING IT ON!! :D
    Love it - it's part of the whole buying experience.





    traditional cinco de mayo food. Cinco de Mayo, Food
  • Cinco de Mayo, Food



  • ThaDoggg
    Apr 25, 02:08 PM
    Ahhh just as I bought a new MBP!!!!! Hopefully resale value won't take too big of a hit :(





    traditional cinco de mayo food. Traditional Mexican Food
  • Traditional Mexican Food



  • guzhogi
    Sep 17, 06:54 PM
    I was looking through the Nibs in iTunes 7 and found this window titled "Phone Prefs". Who knows, this can just be for the iTunes Motorola phones.





    traditional cinco de mayo food. Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with
  • Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with



  • CorvusCamenarum
    Apr 20, 03:03 AM
    I don't mean the parents, I meant those who run McDonalds.
    Yes, murder them all. Just tonight as I was driving by a McDonalds, three corporate execs ran out, caught me at a red light, and forced a Big Mac down my throat. Thank god I didn't drive by the Krystal's, too - those soggy little gut bombers would have put a hurting on me.

    Not you, the poster you were quoting was being sarcastic. I was drawing your attention to his sarcasism.

    I wasn't being sarcastic. I was making his post(s) seem even more ridiculous than they come off as being, considering I don't think anyone in the history of time has ever been forced to eat at burger joints morning, noon, and night.





    traditional cinco de mayo food. Here#39;s a taste of all the fun we had for Cinco de Mayo last year with Rowdy, Isaiah Stanback amp; Deon Anderson at Mi Pueblo restaurant in North Richland Hills
  • Here#39;s a taste of all the fun we had for Cinco de Mayo last year with Rowdy, Isaiah Stanback amp; Deon Anderson at Mi Pueblo restaurant in North Richland Hills



  • bigmc6000
    Mar 23, 05:33 PM
    I don't know how much support I'm going to get for this but are we seriously going to sit around and blame only the drunk drivers for this? I mean, really. Our entire society aggrandizes the idea of having a beer and bars/restaurants go out of their way to make drinks that have gratuitous amounts of alcohol but don't taste like it and we're going to sit around and solely blame the person.

    WTH is the accountability to bars? They say a bar can't serve you if you're drunk - mmhmm. I will guarantee you that the bar down the street only cares if you're too drunk to stand, they couldn't care less if you're above .08%. If people cared more about preventing DD and less about just trying to catch people who gave in to the temptation of alcohol we'd have a "taxi-tax." Each drink sold has a 5 cent tax - every bar in the area has to require people to blow before they leave and if they are above .08 they have 2 options - take a cab home (paid for by the taxi-tax) or sit around, drink water and wait until it's low enough for you to drive. I've been to a fair number of bars and I've had enough where I had to have a friend drive and I will tell you that not once in my entire adult life would I have given a crap if they charged me 5 cents more per drink. Even if it had to be 10 cents more per drink I'd be fine with that as well.

    As I said, if this was about safety and not just trying to get people, put them in jail and take their money they'd do that but instead they do this, help the state budget but leave millions of lives at risk every single day...





    traditional cinco de mayo food. Join David Lissner quot;The Food Dudequot; as he visits a Cinco de Mayo party at Sopo Restaurant in Chicago, IL. This is an excerpt from Dining Chicago,
  • Join David Lissner quot;The Food Dudequot; as he visits a Cinco de Mayo party at Sopo Restaurant in Chicago, IL. This is an excerpt from Dining Chicago,



  • Tunster
    Apr 19, 09:46 AM
    Apple is starting to be less and less inovative. The iPhone UI hardly changes for the last 4 years. But hey, lets sue everybody.:rolleyes:
    If it ain't broke, don't fix it. iOS 5 will fix anything that's trailing and then we'll see everyone follow Apple's footsteps again.

    Wouldn't you be annoyed if someone took an essay of yours and copy/pasted it with a few tweaks? Same principal.





    Miles513
    Apr 4, 09:20 AM
    Having been bitten numerous times by McAfee, I never believe their press releases.

    Way back, I subscribed to their virus and firewall software. I tested the firewall, and it worked. Until they updated it to a slicker looking interface. Some sixth sense made me test it again, and bingo, my computer was exposed. McAfee customer "support" was not interested. They had my annual subscription, and that was all they wanted.

    After ripping all McAfee code out of my PC, I was dismayed to find that my employer signed up for McAfee products.

    Months and months of slow PC, followed by bricking thousands of employee PCs with their encryption-at-rest software.
    co-sign, same thing happened to me





    Dooger
    Apr 30, 03:10 AM
    There are two groups of Apple consumers:

    Group 1: The people who jumped on the Apple bandwagon in or after Y2K

    Group 2: The people who have been loyal Apple consumers prior to Y2K. I belong to this group.


    Prior to jumping on the bandwagon, many of the folks in Group 1 and the rest of the world made fun of the folks in Group 2. Group 2 people were often considered crazy cultists with a "sad fetish" for Apple (it took a certain type of individual to recognize the insane greatness of Apple products). Group 2 people were also considered stupid/misguided for sticking with Apple. Many of the people in Group 1 and the rest of the world most likely agreed with Michael Dell when he said Apple should close down.

    Fast forward to today. Apple now generates more revenues AND profits than Microsoft. This is an important milestone for the Group 2 folks for the simple reason that Apple has finally won the technology war. It may have lost the PC battle but Apple is now indisputably the technology innovation champion. And it became the champion WITHOUT any benefit of a monopolistic position that Microsoft had over the PC operating system for decades.

    When I hear comments from people dismissing the significance of Apple surpassing MSFT in profits, I know that these people belong to either Group 1 or are MSFT fanboys. They will never understand the blood, sweat, and tears that Apple and its cult members had to go through to reach this point.

    Congratulations, Apple, for reaching the pinnacle. Thanks for doing what you do best: making insanely great consumer technology.

    May 2010 join date complaining about bandwagon jumping. Go figure.





    Makosuke
    Nov 13, 02:01 PM
    With policies like this, the App Store might just eventually die.Yeah, right. It would take a whole lot more than a few dozen (heck, a few HUNDRED) cheesed-off developers to kill the app store. If they turned all development off today, it would still be successful.

    That said, when Rogue Amoeba jumps ship over what seems a pretty blatant case of policy clashing with logic and common sense, that's a bad sign that you're doing stuff wrong.

    It's not 100% black and white, but really, Apple should be doing a better job than this. They do seem to be gradually improving--there have been many signs that they ARE listening to the complaints, and moving toward addressing at least some of them--but the company should be doing more.

    If anything, I'd much rather the app store approval process were brutally exclusionary about apps with bugs or ugly/non-"iPhone-like" UIs than nit-picking branding issues.

    Basically, if the walled garden had a bouncer who was a style-nazi I'd be much happier than the relatively lenient lawyer currently standing at the gate.





    hoonu
    May 3, 07:07 PM
    The amount people who want to use the iMac as a display is a small group?

    We're talking consoles, PCs, Macs, phones, tablets, media players, blue-ray players.

    I think we'd see a large amount of people like this features, plus it would make the iMac a much more attractive purchase, as it would still be a fine display even after the hardware in it is too old. I know it would most likely make me go for the iMac over the Mac mini(although most likely I'm waiting for the mini before any purchases)

    My point exactly. My iMac is already behind my i7 2600k build and cannot shake a stick to it when it comes to everyday computing and hardcore rendering. However... I guess I'm going to be in the market for a new monitor once this thing dies. Sadly the new iMac wont be on my list.

    What's frustrating is that if and when this iMac dies (my 24" died when they tried to repair a ghosting issue), they will give me the latest and greatest which is nothing more than a slightly faster CPU and GPU with the biggest feature missing.

    I could give 2 ***** about TB connectivity since hardly any hardware exists for it ATM.

    Like I said... when the day comes and my iMac takes a ****, my replacement is going to eBay and will be my last Mac until they can target more than just the "pretty computer demographic".





    Dr. Echsel
    Apr 30, 01:52 PM
    I've been waiting to buy my first Mac desktop for some time now... and an i7 SB iMac should last me through college :D