Monday, May 30, 2011

images of babies born at 35 weeks

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  • 2007 at 35 weeks gestation



  • Shannighan
    Apr 8, 09:42 AM
    Ultraviolet

    http://www.djfl.de/entertainment/djfl/1120/bilder/112432p_usa.jpg

    Return that. I'll send you my BD for free.

    EDIT: Actually I just saw you are in Germany, you can still have it if you pay shipping, but I don't know if it will work because of country restrictions...





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  • orn 10 weeks early, at 2



  • xUKHCx
    Jan 5, 11:55 AM
    Cool i prefer to see the introduction gives it the wow factor rather than the mild excitment of reading the keynote.





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  • Twin belly at 35 weeks 1 day



  • Mitthrawnuruodo
    Aug 2, 05:40 AM
    Let us just stick to the main subject here.

    Explain to me why you people feel threatened, harmed or hurt by the DRM?Remember, even if the press is very hung up on DRM, that is not the only principle in queation in the initial complaint. Most important, IMO, is Apple reserving the right to change the terms of the sale after the sale. And that is not only illegal, but very bad business practice... for the consumer, that is... :(

    I don't give a toss about DRM on downloadable media in general. Of course if it actually bothered me I wouldn't even have bought the 8 songs I have from iTMS, but it doesn't. I actually think Fairplay is pretty fair... :)

    One thing I don't like so called copy-protected CDs because they can hurt your equipment (car stereos, slot loading PCs, etc) by getting stuck, and you don't get an option to buy real CDs of the "copy-protected" albums, but that's for another thread... ;)





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  • By michelle in mar being orn Born, his nails may youll be oct weeksimages Images+of+abies+orn+at+35+weeks Hearing is orn, his nails may they wrapped



  • cmaier
    Apr 5, 04:28 PM
    I'm going to start a TV channel that only shows commercials.





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  • My son was orn at 35w4d and



  • Calidude
    Apr 15, 10:00 PM
    I'm beginning to think that on a lonely, quiet Friday night this is the most action that Calidude can hope for.

    I'm 50 ... and married, Calidude.

    What's your excuse?
    Pffft I'm practically married myself. Live-in gf. Friday nights are a thing of the past.





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  • Baby Born 35 Weeks - QwickStep



  • Fraaaa
    Mar 24, 07:52 PM
    Your response makes it rather obvious how much thought and research you put into it.

    Better luck next time.

    Windows has been downhill since DOS. /jk

    But I thank Windows XP to make me switch to the Mac.





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  • Joseph Anthony orn at 35



  • muffinss
    Mar 25, 02:43 PM
    I own a 27 inch iMac because I want a big, powerful computer. I own an iPhone because I want a small portable phone that allows me to check my email while I am gone.

    I don't want a 27 inch iMac that's a giant iPhone running an mobile OS. I don't want a small phone that's running a full blown computer OS that's way to complicated and overkill for such a weak, small mobile device. People saying they want iOS to replace OSX on all desktops is like saying they want Windows Mobile to replace Windows all together. No offense, but its a stupid idea.

    That's great if all you do if check email and browse the web on your $2,000 computer. There's other people out there that actually use their computer for other things besides checking Facebook on their $2,000 computer.

    I don't mind if they merge features back and forth between the two. Features that make sense and wont hinder the two from performing their main functionality. One being a computer OS while the other being a small, mobile device OS.

    OS X has been the best computer OS ever made, and was the best decision for Apple in buying out NexT and building their next generation computer OS after it. I hope they keep making a computer OS as well as a mobile OS.





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  • Even abies born at 40 weeks



  • troop231
    Apr 25, 12:20 PM
    I welcome a slightly larger screen :cool:





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  • Jade was orn at 12:03 a.m.



  • abrown2
    Nov 24, 01:00 AM
    Any buy 1 get 1 free deals? They would make a killing!





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  • I was orn at 32 weeks and



  • Westside guy
    Oct 28, 05:07 PM
    Well, stuff like iScroll2 - the two-finger scrolling hack for older Macs like my Powerbook - was able to be developed because of freely-accessible Darwin source code. I'd imagine the tun/tap 3rd party virtual devices + drivers (needed by openvpn) also wouldn't have been feasible if the developer couldn't get at the kernel source.

    Right now the osx86 project is of little interest to the public at large, since it's not like you get a box that is particularly useful to someone that doesn't want to tweak incessantly (sound may or may not work, networking may not work, printing may not work, etc.). But I imagine Apple wants to keep forcing them to re-solve the basic functionality issues over and over, so they don't get to the point where the average user would actually find it worthwhile to investigate this.





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  • abies born at 35 weeks,



  • evilbert420
    Oct 20, 09:32 AM
    When will we see these numbers broken out into business/enterprise vs. consumer?

    Seriously, Apple is pretty much a non-factor in the enterprise. There simply is no integration, no large-scale server application use other than web, and few enterprise-ready applications. There's no Biztalk/Websphere/SQL/Oracle running on Apple outside of a few educational institutions. Microsoft and IBM own the enterprise and considering Apple in an enterprise outside of some limited marketing/advertising/media/audio verticals is absurd. I personally deal with 130 companies that have 500-250k computers and Apple is simply not a factor at all.

    However, in the consumer world it's a very different story. Apple has the potential to continue making huge inroads into the consumer/home user/SOHO segments where the lack of enterprise applications means little if anything.

    I'd like to see the numbers of how Apple compares in the home segment rather than just the overall. Why can't we see this broken out?





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  • abies born at 34 weeks



  • tvguru
    Sep 12, 08:45 AM
    I reckon Wool-on-gong (spelt Wollongong) is waaay easier to say than Okanagan or Saskatchewan. And yes, I say Saskatchewan properly.

    Those are easier for me because I grew up with them. I can't even say the name of my street right in this country. :P Terowi, like what's that?

    Anyways I degrees, this update better be for all stores since they are all down otherwise it'll be the first of a few disappointments of the evening.

    Yes there will be disappointments we always shoot to high and feel cheated.





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  • and Evan orn at 35 weeks



  • thegman1234
    Jan 2, 08:59 PM
    Because they refuse to read analysts predictions or run statistics of their own? Yeah, not buying it.

    FYI, there were already reports that Verizon is testing their network and preparing it for an onslaught of iPhone users.

    Also, once again I need to point out that most of AT&Ts issues revolved around their own network deficiencies and a bad WCDMA migration. Verizon has neither of those 2 issues.

    I'm not denying anything you're saying, because it's factual. I'm just saying that, in my honest opinion, I don't see Verizon faring much better than AT&T at the start. They can do all the preparing and testing that they want, but the only way they're really going to be able to know if they can handle it is when it happens. Seeing is believing is all I'm saying. And just to reiterate, I don't think Verizon knows just how many people will switch on or near the day of launch. AT&T's probably going to be dishing out a LOT of early termination fees.

    Also, I'm banking on a lot of people leaving AT&T and getting off of their back because AT&T still really hasn't fully recovered since the iPhone's launch back in '07.





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  • abies born at 35 weeks,



  • edifyingGerbil
    Apr 18, 01:10 PM
    They already misrepresent Islamic history in US schools. Saudi funded history books make it seem that Islam spread peacefully through the maghreb, arabian peninsula and levant/asia minor, but actually it was spread on the point of the Mohammedon's blade.

    Why not teach gay history too? At least gays don't perform violent acts and then use their scriptures to justify it lol





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  • abies born at 35 weeks,



  • xAnthony
    Mar 19, 11:38 AM
    Even though I own two iPhone 4's I never experienced being a meat sandwich so that survey is mostly bullshiznit.

    Just because you aren't getting laid doesn't mean it's 'bullshiznit'. Sometimes you have to blame the player, not the game.





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  • orn at 34 to 36 weeks



  • donlphi
    Oct 4, 01:18 PM
    I heard this is all a rumor!!!

    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    Coming as little surprise to veteran Apple watchers, IDG World Expo announced on Tuesday that Apple CEO Steve Jobs would deliver the opening keynote address (http://www.macworld.com/news/2006/10/03/jobs/index.php) at Macworld Expo San Francisco. The expo will be held at San Francisco's Moscone Convention Center from January 8-12, with the keynote on Tuesday January 9th at 9 am Pacific at Moscone West.

    Last year's keynote brought software updates including iLife (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/01/20060110141828.shtml) and iWork (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/01/20060110142618.shtml) 06 and Mac OS X 10.4.4 (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/01/20060110180240.shtml). Also, the first Intel Macs were announced 6 months early in the form of the iMac (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/01/20060110142730.shtml) and MacBook Pro (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/01/20060110142811.shtml).

    While still early, this year's expectations have already begun to gain steam, with obvious expectations of iLife (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060802125923.shtml) and iWork (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/07/20060717122553.shtml) updates as well as the formal launch of the "iTV". Also possible is Apple's long-awaited phone and similarly long-awaited "true" video iPod, although both products have seen several setbacks. Lastly, with OS 10.5 Leopard's release around the corner, Jobs will undoubtedly take the opportunity to highlight some already announced (and perhaps some remaining "top-secret") features of the new operating system.

    Digg This (http://digg.com/apple/Steve_Jobs_To_Keynote_Macworld_San_Francisco_2007)





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  • Babies born after just 23



  • Vegasman
    Apr 6, 01:05 PM
    Even bends Apple's own rules... :eek:

    http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-20051322-37.html





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  • looked like at 35 weeks



  • *LTD*
    Apr 23, 07:43 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8H7)

    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8H7)

    RP:

    All you have shown is a deep-seated fear of advertising. And it's been stated that Apple doesn't actually collect this data, so it isn't even being used for iAds.

    How exactly, specifically, will this cell phone tower tracking info compromise your personal safety? What exactly is there to fear? There must be something more than targeted advertising, which is at best an annoyance you have to live with anyway.

    Some people just don't like to be tracked. If the data fell into to hands of an untoward person, then there might be an issue.

    Who is this "untoward person"?

    What would the "issue" be?





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  • It is for a baby orn at 28



  • kudukudu
    Jan 15, 03:32 PM
    i agree. I think it would have made sense to drop them in price in line with the mac pro update...and they didnt

    I agree with you. The specifications of, say, the Dell 3008WFP really blow the 30" ACD out of the water: newer panel, every connection technology you could ever think of, etc.





    whoooaaahhhh
    Oct 2, 03:16 PM
    Since when is Apple not a litigious company?


    They sued over the asteroid thing, and that wasn't even a new idea. Tons of devices do what the asteroid was going to do.





    Qwest905
    Apr 6, 01:57 PM
    lol thanks...

    no need to wait in line when here in canada(not sure if it's the same in the US)

    in order to buy the ipad in the apple store now..you have to logon to their website at 9pm in hope to be able to reserve an ipad for pickup the next day

    and congratulations on your engagement =)....i'm still in my honeymoon phase as i was married back in november!!





    emoeric
    Dec 13, 10:58 AM
    FIRST 4G iPhone!

    Sprint? Dun Dun dunnnn!!!!!





    bunty
    Oct 6, 12:36 PM
    Doesn't AT&T piggyback on T-mobile's network and vice-versa? Shouldn't the map reflect that?





    iPhil
    Jan 14, 04:10 PM
    The MW exhibitors should do this (http://www.tuaw.com/2008/01/13/macworld-exhibitor-tip-disable-the-ir-port-on-your-macs/) to void the snafu that happened @ CES '08.. :D :o



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