jueves, 19 de mayo de 2011

fat people falling over

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  • Watch People Fall Here#39;s a compilation video of fat people falling. I#39;m fat but I#39;m. a masochist so I thoroughly enjoyed this video.


  • zachkolk
    Apr 23, 07:10 PM
    I don't believe this. Why would Apple waste money on a carrier that has just been bought?




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  • YouTube Fat People Falling slipping on ice.


  • maclaptop
    Apr 14, 02:40 AM
    the release date doesnt matter imo. i just need 4G, new design, new features and better specs and im good to go...

    android is dropping a 4g phone every month... apple needs to stop beating around the bush

    It's so true.

    Apple can be very slow to adapt to modern technologies.

    Apple still doesn't offer 3G connectivity in their MBP's . That's pretty pathetic. For all their claims of superiority, its actually just smoke and mirrors. PC laptops have had that for years while Apple remains in the dark ages.




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  • record , fat , people


  • Nine9si
    Sep 30, 05:39 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_0_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7A400 Safari/528.16)

    Yeah, I hardly try to make calls. I'd rather text or email because even here in LA calls get dropped alot.




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  • Fat Person Falling Over.


  • kingtj
    Jun 24, 03:18 PM
    I'm honestly not too surprised. On one hand, Apple keeps pushing the iPod Touch as a great little portable gaming system (so kids are getting them left and right), yet on the other, they make it a big pain to prevent a kid from purchasing unwanted software on it.

    I know first-hand, because my g/f used to work for Apple, and got refurbished iPod Touches for both of her young kids, after they were constantly borrowing her iPhone. My own daughter got a refurbished Touch last Xmas as well.

    I thought I'd be slick and create a whole new iTunes account for my kid that wasn't linked to any credit/debit card at all. That way, she can only purchase FREE apps unless I pre-load her account with some money from a gift-card first. (My g/f didn't do this, and her 3 year old started buying herself quite a few games one day! Until then, she just assumed said 3 year old wouldn't even be capable of navigating the App Store on her own and doing it!)

    But then I realized all the little games we bought and put on my iPhone a long time ago were not going to be transferable to her iPod Touch without re-purchasing them. No way I was going to re-buy them, and she was getting all upset she had stuff on my phone that wasn't on her Touch. So I wound up redoing her Touch so it shared MY iTunes account. Not happy about that though, and sure enough, despite my warnings, she bought about $10 in software one time!

    Apple really needs to re-think the way this stuff works. I'd be all for something like Android's store apparently does where you can request a refund for anything you download within the first 24 hours.... but frankly, some people will still abuse that too. (They'll start using it as a "free rental" service, grabbing things for a day and then requesting refunds.) So maybe a setup where you can refund apps up to 24 hours later up to the first X number of times, and then the account reverts to only giving refunds within the first hour or 30 minutes?


    haha, this makes it onto MR?

    My little cousin purchased $2,820.75 from the app store on an iPod Touch. And Apple wasn't going to refund any of it until a transcript from an internal chat was somehow included in a email to my Aunt that consisted of very rude talk behind her back.

    I have the emails, but my aunt and uncle aren't finished with the fiasco with Apple's legal team, so I can't show them.




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  • Fat Person Falling Over.


  • ChazUK
    Apr 26, 01:32 PM
    If people want free, go for Audiogalaxy. It isn't exactly cloud based as it is hosted on one of your machines but you will have access to all your music for free.




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  • 7. Fat


  • dethmaShine
    Mar 31, 02:10 PM
    If you want functionality, then go use Windows. Most Mac users are designers and the look of something is just as important as functionality. Steve Jobs may love the look of his day planner, that doesn't mean I have to be stuck with it.

    You and the person you quoted imply that UI is not a part of the functionality.

    Am I right?




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  • As my boss was going over our


  • matt.shaver
    Jul 28, 10:30 PM
    I've been lurking around for sometime and now thought it was time to join MacRumors.com.

    At any rate, here's my take on Zune, Ipod, Apple and Microsoft. Yes, the facts are:

    1. Microsoft has purchased technologies and integrated them into their OS and/or corporate structure. When they needed a killer application for the xBox, they purchased Bungie. Heck, they didn't even create the NT kernel, purchased that one too.

    2. Apple too have purchased a few technologies along the way too. Final Cut Pro was purchased from Macromedia. iTunes (well it was not called that) was purchased too and released as a different product.

    But what I've not read is that Apple has invested a great deal of money into R and D. Without research and development, Apple would have floundered. When we take that R/D and couple it with the vision of Jobs, Apple has grown in terms that we only dreamed in the mid-90s. Jobs knew this would eventually happen. As CEO of Apple, he has a responsibility to the stock holders to keep that company breathing, but there is more. Apple's culture is deep with Steve. Steve Jobs is Apple. Both are iconic in nature. And Apple is the Mac and the iPod too. So what we have here are strong brand identities like Steve Jobs, Apple, Macintosh/Mac OS X and iPod, incredible brand images that people have come to trust.

    But don't forget Microsoft, the company that saved millions of desktop PCs with a GUI that nearly matched the sheer elegance of the Mac. However, people in the mid-90s loved MS, they could do no wrong. Win98 and NT had a great following. But something happened that many people underestimated - the Internet. Originally designed for Unix, now Windows and Mac clients were able to ride on that "super highway".

    Malicious hackers were writing viruses hand-over-fist attempting to crack and hack Windows machines. Did MS bring them on themselves? Perhaps another topic for another time.

    I personally think that MS's once strong iron-clad hold is beginning to weaken as the consumer no longer trusts them anymore. It's a joke to use Windows now. Restarts, spyware, pop-up ads, disfunctional software and hardware, incompatibility after incompatibility...it's like running around with a Ford Pinto. How much more can the average consumer take?

    Now enter xBox. Yea it's OK but tepid at best by squeezing the market at Christmas time.

    This Christmas is the Zune. MS is taking another shot at the consumer. Will they bite? Don't know because does the average consumer trust Microsoft?

    In the end, Steve has been preparing for this day for a long long time and as usual in his time Steve will provide us with a newly designed iPod and perhaps a few other things too.

    If there is something I learned when working with Apple, it's all about innovation, usability, presentation and execution. Without those four ingredients, Apple would just be another PC manufacturer.




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  • dying without falling down


  • Ryth
    Apr 24, 09:55 PM
    hmm...I wonder if you can use a pay as you go plan with it.




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  • without falling over!


  • iJohnHenry
    Mar 8, 09:11 AM
    Now, when they're talking of a replacement, are they thinking of killing Charlie's character off and Rob Lowe (or whomever) would be some new character that comes out of nowhere, it would they keep Charlie's character, swap actors, and act as if nothing happened?

    I think Rob could pull-off the sardonic character very well, but they will probably go with a name change just the same.




    fat people falling over. I see Fat People
  • I see Fat People


  • iEvolution
    Apr 22, 05:08 PM
    Ugh I wish they'd keep the iPod Touch and iPhone different in appearance.




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  • Live about fat people,


  • Moyank24
    May 1, 11:19 PM
    yep they would have and my opinion on the matter would be exactly the same.

    I do hope Obama and the Dems do the right thing and not try to use it as political capital. Hopefully the fear of it will keep the GOP from trying to use it.

    As do I. Though, you know secretly Obama is loving it after all that ridiculousness with the birth certificate.




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  • Funny People Falling Over by


  • crees!
    Jul 26, 02:37 PM
    I never said I wasn't going to buy/drool over this mystery product.

    I'm just not going to be impressed.
    Why would you buy a product you're not impressed with? "Man, this iPod sucks so hard. *drool* I think I'll buy it!" Is this some kind of new teenage lingo? :D




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  • It#39;s called Fat Kids Falling


  • maxp1
    Apr 13, 02:50 PM
    If the feature set were right I would definitely think about buying one. I'm in the market for a new TV (current TV is 20 years old.) I'd probably wait for the second generation though since everyone knows not to buy a first generation Apple product.




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  • Funny People Falling Over pet


  • one1
    Apr 17, 05:36 PM
    This update was unfortunately a horrible bust for me. Autoimporter is not working properly for my iPhone. Safari is crashing on pages where it wasn't before. IDK, maybe it'll work itself out........




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  • The fat-ass rich people stole


  • mdriftmeyer
    Jul 10, 08:15 PM
    As a frequent user of Pages 2, I would like more toolbars and less of the 'inspector' stuff, which to me is not as convenient.

    Get used to more Inspectors with Tab Views and less Toolbars. Cocoa apps are designed with Inspector Views.




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  • and fat people need help. Fat peoplefalling.


  • ZilogZ80
    Apr 14, 04:56 AM
    Would only make sense when combining Mac App Store and iOS App Store someway while keeping the syncing of the iOS devices in iTunes.
    Or just do away with iTunes entirely and choose which available (i.e. purchased) apps you want to install directly in App Store on the device. Let any backups be cloud or Time Machine based.




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  • Fat People Falling Over So


  • SevenInchScrew
    Sep 14, 12:45 PM
    Kinda uber jealous. Not of how much this set you back though, I'm sure. :p
    Not much actually. The console cost me $380, since I had some credit with Amazon. It comes with 2 controllers and the game, so a pretty good deal. Then my friend bought me the Legendary version of the game for $150. He is getting my old Elite and the copy of the game that came with the console in return. So, all told, it was only $380 for me, and I got a new Xbox, 2 controllers, the game, and all the extra stuff that comes with the Legendary version. I made out like a bandit :D
    PERFECT! Now you can eat while you play! I really should have done mine this way.
    I just put them there to take the picture before I unboxed everything. Though, a console in the kitchen would be pretty ace :p

    P.S. - I just got the console setup. HOLY CRAP, the new small Xbox is dead silent. That will be so great.




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  • Really Fat People Falling Down


  • lPHONE
    Jun 19, 12:08 AM
    What is this kid doing on the computer alone in the first place? Doesn't his parents know about the dangers lurking on the web?! ;)

    I have to agree.
    People need face the consequences of their actions on the internets... maybe then they'll learn




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  • calling fat people fat.


  • crees!
    Aug 15, 02:28 PM
    Hmmm, why would an update of Front Row be deemed top secret...
    Could this suggest that the mythical iHome might be coming soon? I think you're right and there will be some type of recording available through FrontRow. SJ said, "We hear you loud and clear" on this topic.




    Mr. Retrofire
    May 4, 02:12 AM
    Regarding iOS 5 and Mac OS X 10.7:

    We will see probably a public preview of Lion on the WWDC. This is from an Apple e-mail:
    http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/ab120/bginfo/c04661ca.png

    It makes sense to optimize Lion for Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge. It saves future development costs.




    FloatingBones
    Nov 26, 11:44 AM
    I'd say one of the biggest reasons why Apple won't let flash on iOS is simply because flash doesn't mix well with multi-touch. [...]
    The fact is, flash is useful for somethings but is also being used for many things it shouldn't (or would be better suited for something else), flash is everywhere, and personally, I think it needs to die so we can start anew with HTML5 or another codec which fixes Flashes shortcomings.

    Well-said on both points. There's a tremendous amount of overlap between the functionality of HTML and Flash. I have a friend who hired someone to make his multi-page website. The site is completely passive: it could have been implemented solely in HTML. There was no upside for the website owner in implementing his site in Flash. The downside is clear: at the very least, there are browser users on 120M+ devices that can't view the website. If you read Adobe's blog entry about their new Flash->HTML5 converter (http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2010/10/adobe-demos-flash-to-html5-conversion-tool.html), you'll see they get it: the Adobe staffer notes the advantage of having to generate only HTML5: "Cut the cost of targeting multiple runtimes."

    Apple is serving to simplify the browser experience for everyone. It's hardly a surprise that some extremists are upset that their sacred cows are being dealt out of the game. They resort to some absurd name-calling (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=11453056&postcount=43&highlight=communist+dictator). Those nonsensical complaints will wind down in the next few months. As the Adobe blogger noted (http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2010/10/adobe-demos-flash-to-html5-conversion-tool.html), Flash Professional used to export Java. Now, the tools will generate HTML5. Life goes on.

    If there are outstanding Flash apps for iOS, they can be packaged as iOS apps (http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/packagerforiphone/) and distributed through the App Store. I'm personally skeptical those packaged apps will ever be popular on iOS devices. The point is that the marketplace will get to decide: the developers and the users will have a choice.




    DotCom2
    Apr 13, 09:48 PM
    Meh. Too late.




    playaj82
    Jul 26, 01:32 PM
    It's possible but they better not do this (not release such a product). I WANT this.

    I'm still not too sure how gestures would work to control such a device unless there was a camera.

    Imagine you are in an airport trying to get your tablet to open up by swinging your arm up and down in front of your computer's camera.

    Now that would be an invention...
    The Headline "Apple Patents Technology So You Look Really Really Stupid In Public"




    Chrispy
    Oct 24, 08:51 AM
    This is great news. If the macbooks go Core 2 Duo then I will have a very difficult decision to make. Regardless I'm going to hold for about 3 weeks to see how these things work out for everyone. If they are, for the most part, problem free then I'm all over this.



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