Thursday, May 19, 2011

harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 2010 poster

harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 2010 poster. deathly hallows voldemort
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  • twoodcc
    Apr 14, 11:13 AM
    Actually they ARE all mine along with the electric bill and heat :p I have 4 amd athlon x2 4400+ machines which don't produce vary many points, a phenom x4 9600, a phenom II x4 965 black with 3 gpu's, core i7 920 with 3 gpu's and a 2009 Mac Pro 2x2.66 cpu's running bigadv units. The gpu's are 2 x GT 260 and 4 x GTX 275. I know that is a bit of money and the power bill is quite high, but hey it's a thing to spend money on I suppose. I could spend it on my house and yard which could use it but...

    At work we have a pile of new Nehalem Dell's and IBM power 7's that I would love to fold on but I can't do that because it would interfere with the work they have to do which is bio science related as well. And well, I would lose my job... they aren't very keen on personal use of company hardware.

    yeah i've spent a lot on systems also. and yeah, i think it's a good thing to spend money on :)

    yeah that's too bad you couldn't try folding on one of those power 7's.

    :eek: That much, what are modern computers pumping out these days! What would be producing the most points per day? I'm thinking about buying a graphics card just to fold on if that is the case :D

    Also how do you find the GPU I have had to limit mine down to 70% as I find it interferes with the effects that Windows 7 does.

    well if you have a fast i7 pc, or a dual xeon mac pro 08-09, then you can run the -bigadv units. that's really where the points are at. the faster you get the unit done, the more points you get (you get a time-based bonus). so some people have i7 pcs and they overclock them to get it done as fast as possible.

    GPU folding can get a lot of points, but they produce more heat. i have 3 gpus in one machine, and they get around 15-20K ppd. but with one i7 overclocked, i can get over 20k ppd





    harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 2010 poster. HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY
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  • ann713
    Feb 28, 02:29 AM
    My humble little corner. :o

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5093/5485238236_f43739028a_z.jpg





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  • richard.mac
    Apr 3, 01:20 AM
    yeah, i installed DP2 to a blank partition. didn't want any DP1 bugginess left over





    harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 2010 poster. Harry Potter and the Deathly
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly



  • lorductape
    Nov 27, 02:41 PM
    this is perfect. I'm using a 17' core 2 duo desktop, with a dual monitor. right now, the monitor I have is 20; 4:3. It's rather inconvenient having to resize my windows when I switch them from monitor to monitor.

    for people who can't wait, or iif diigitimes proves innacurate as usuall, try this one that I (was) planning on getting:click (http://www.shop.com/op/~Star_Logic_17_Widescreen_Flat_Panel_Display-prod-28263596-37170414?sourceid=57)





    harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 2010 poster. HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY
  • HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY



  • Alan-in-NC
    Mar 23, 08:03 PM
    I cracked open my 5th gen 80GB last year and replaced it with a 220GB kit from Apricorn, so I'm not sure why this drive has been described as "new".

    Regardless, like many people here, my library is huge (over 12K songs, plus videos, podcasts, etc), so a flash-based iPod wasn't a solution for me. I'm glad they'll keep the Classic going for awhile longer.





    harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 2010 poster. Harry Potter and the Deathly
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly



  • CEAbiscuit
    Nov 27, 01:43 PM
    After using a 23, the 20 seems small. If someone is looking for an allin one solution, instead of a mini and a monitor, they should just get an iMac. The move makes no sense.





    harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 2010 poster. Deathly Hallows Poster Harry
  • Deathly Hallows Poster Harry



  • Bakey
    Jul 14, 02:19 AM
    Pioneer has a desktop reader, but it is very expensive (around $1000 USD).

    The BDR-101 is actually a writer as well as a reader, and to be fair at $1000 [or rather around �650.00 over this side of the pond] it's pretty well priced when considering the cost of the first batch of DVD writers, eg. the Pioneer DVR-S201 authoring drive that retailed at a whacking cost of �12,000! General media writers were by definition significantly cheaper, but I recall purchasing our first DVD-R writer at a cost of around �350.00, with DVD-R5 blank media at around �15.00 a pop - so the economies of scale, etc., IMO makes BD at a pretty good starting point.

    As for the Sony BD story I feel a lot of people are indeed watching how well the PS3 takes off to then try and validate the outcome and success of BD. But as you rightly said it's historic and as with the PS2 being such a huge success story which then solidified the consumer need for DVD as a new medium; certainly in Japan the green lights shone very brightly for DVD as a consequence of the PS2 success story!

    But all in all personally speaking I hope BD wins; from a technical viewpoint it's able to offer a lot of new and quite exciting features that aren't possible on HD-DVD. And I know my next statement is probably going to cause controversy but HD-DVD is [in simple terms] simply a DVD-Video, but with larger capacity! I know that's generalising A LOT!!

    Yes, HD-DVD requires a lot less re-tooling for replication houses, which in turn means it's cheaper to bring to market BUT BD has a lot to offer and I hope and prey it's given a chance!

    Anyway, here's to hoping... ;)





    harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 2010 poster. Harry Potter and the Deathly
  • Harry Potter and the Deathly



  • yukyuklee
    Feb 24, 10:58 PM
    nice clean setup.
    Thanks man! I got the idea from you lol

    Do I see a white iPhone 3G/3GS peeking in there?

    LOL good eyes! Yes a 16GB iPhone 3GS but it's gone to my gf... I upgraded to the iPhone4 :)





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  • Eduardo1971
    Apr 19, 11:12 AM
    Finally! An iMac rumor!!!!

    **Bump**

    One can't never have enough iMac rumours! What a breath of fresh air.

    Please, please, please let the refreshed iMac drop the May 3rd (I *highly* doubt any new iMac's will be released next week).





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  • Harry SCREEN#39;s: Harry



  • joeboy_45101
    Aug 29, 10:02 AM
    Apple upgrading the Mini with Yonah processors makes the most sense. The Mini is all about being affordable; I hate it when people use the word cheap, cheap is the crap you buy at Wal-Mart the mini is not cheap. We probably won't see a Core 2 Mini until but that just fine for me because that's when the Intel GMA X3000 will be ready. Coupling a Core 2 Duo processor with a GMA X3000 will give the Mini a lot of punch.

    This is how I predict the product lines will look by the end of the year:

    Yonah --> Mac Mini & MacBook
    Merom --> MacBook Pro
    Conroe --> iMac
    Xeon --> Mac Pro & Xserve





    harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 2010 poster. HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY
  • HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY



  • SuperCachetes
    Mar 2, 03:01 PM
    The VW diesels are very well-built cars. A friend bought an '09 Jetta TDI and he is satisfied with it. I checked out the BMW 335d at the Detroit Auto show a year ago or so, and while I like the car BMW only offers it as a sedan and the base price is a laughably expensive $44k. If you won't buy a VW and want a newish diesel, your only other vaguely affordable option is a used W210/W211 (1996-2009) Mercedes Benz E-Class diesel. Nice cars, but you'll have to find one and it will be used (and not particularly cheap).

    Are the Diesel versions built in Germany?

    The Jetta I have is a 2000 1.8T, assembled in Puebla, and I would not call it "well-built" at all. I won't go so far as to call it a lemon, but there's evidence of poor engineering and poor assembly throughout the car. I suppose it was a first-year model...

    In hindsight, I do wish I'd have gotten the Diesel variant of the era, but all in all, I still think I could've done better with a Honda. YMMV.





    harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 2010 poster. (Deathly Hallows, part 1)
  • (Deathly Hallows, part 1)



  • Lord Blackadder
    Mar 6, 12:08 PM
    regarding cars as very international affairs: the history is plastered with failed attempts at "world cars" .. even more so when a car makers call one of their cars a 'world car' in their PR before the release

    That's true, though there have been a few successes, like the Ford Focus.

    For the record, I walk to work unless the temperatures is around 10F or below. I intentionally located myself near my job, and made some sacrifices in order to do so.





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  • GeeYouEye
    Jan 2, 06:15 PM
    Guaranteed, or almost guaranteed:
    iWork 07
    iLife 07
    iTV

    Very likely:
    A new feature or two in Leopard, possibly with a release month
    A new Jam Pack or 2
    More iPod games

    Likely:
    Speed bump to one or more Mac lines
    Demo of Photoshop CS 3
    Update to some pro software app (but not all)

    Less likely:
    Discontinuation of Appleworks (only if iWork '07 includes a spreadsheet)
    release date for Leopard
    Major upgrade to Mac mini (video card upgrade) or MacBook Pro
    New Displays
    iPhone
    Touch-screen video iPod

    Unlikely:
    New iMac form factor
    Major upgrade to any line other than mini or MBP
    New consumer software other than a spreadsheet addition to iWork
    Upgrade to Logic, Filemaker, Shake, or Aperture
    Immediate release of Leopard
    New iPod form factor (iPod Micro, for example)
    802.11n

    "Yeah, no.":
    New Pro App
    New iPod Hi-Fi
    xMac or any other new Mac line
    Any new Apple peripherals (ie printer, scanner, camera, speakers.)
    PCI(e) slots in anything but the Mac Pro :(
    Apple switches back to PPC.
    New kernel in Leopard

    There, did I miss anything?





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  • thejadedmonkey
    Jul 18, 09:03 AM
    [Fast downloads] would only be viable via streaming, and that won't happen because you can't stream to an iPod.

    Therefore, we can expect a big download. I imagine the movies will be the same quality as can be found currently in the store. . .
    Not ture. Apple could do a movie stream per rental, and let the CPU capture and convert it into a high-res iPod playable file. This way, after an hour or so you'll have a file playable on your iPod's lower res screen, or you can choose to watch it on the computer with a higher quality right away.





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  • ham_man
    Jul 13, 10:38 PM
    If they do decide to add it, it better be BTO only. I don't wanna buy a computer that's $500 more because of a Blu-Ray drive I don't want...





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  • milo
    Jul 19, 04:34 PM
    Wow, already up to 75% intel machines. So much for the stupid notion that nobody wants intel because there are still big apps that aren't universal.





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  • georgerussos
    Sep 20, 04:13 PM
    Ah, I got a nice silicon one and a nice polycarbonate one, then I will wait for Griffins. I also got a Zagg Shield :) My iPod is going to be shiny as new!!





    harry potter and the deathly hallows part 1 2010 poster. DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 1 has
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  • Yahgo
    Sep 7, 10:32 AM
    I forgot to mention this in my earlier post.

    Netflix and Blockbuster's Mail Delivery Business Plan is flawed. Here's why:

    1) Physical DVDs starch and become useless after many times of use or by shipping and handling.

    2) Shipping Cost is only going to increase and this is an overhead that NO COMPANY WANTS. Plus having to maintain distributing centers in each state with physical inventory that has to be maintained, organized and checked for quality control.

    3) People watch movies on an impulse. Do you ever plan what movie you are going to watch several days in advance? NO. I know at my house, we subscribed to Blockbusters DVD Mail Service only because we get 2 Free in-store movie rentals each month. This is because I don't know what I want to watch, until I go to the store and see what they have available and what MOOD we're in. Maybe I felt like a Comedy a couple of days ago, but now I want a Thriller, so instant gratification is a BIG KEY to this new service from Apple. Whatever mood you are in, you don't have to wait a few days to receive it from Netflix, just to play it and it's so starched up that you are not able to view it.





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  • CIA
    Apr 12, 08:51 PM
    They output to tape because they cannot grasp the concept that tape became obsolete a decade ago (and the ones who can grasp it are stuck dealing with others who demand delivery and archive on tape.)

    I hate getting tape as delivery, but man I love it for archive. Tape sticks around while hard drives and burned data DVD's fail all the time.


    What? Am I supposed to move over 6TB of archived video packages into the cloud? Hows that gonna work?





    Tonsko
    Jan 23, 04:11 PM
    http://homepage.mac.com/mattlike/Chally.jpg

    2009 Challenger R/T

    Yes, mate. Black stripes every time you go somewhere! (Although that could get pricey :P )





    imac_japan
    Apr 5, 01:40 PM
    and guess which company has been more profitable recently? which company is debt free? (hint: it's not gateway) and which company had to expand beyond just selling cheap PCs to continue its operation? (another hint: it's not apple.)

    Now that has to be the most double standard quote that I have ever read !!!

    Apple had to expand beyond its computers to be profitable....If not for the Ipod - Apple wouldnt be making money.

    Steve get Apple into gear man ! Drop prices - Take on the market...With good marketing , Apple will not cheapen..





    Macula
    Jan 1, 08:05 PM
    As one of us already wrote, a lack of rumours does not necessarily entail a boring or unsurprisingly keynote.

    On the other hand, am I the only one who feels that this is the first time that, only a few days before the keynote, virtually nothing is known even with modest certainty about the upcoming product announcements, and that such little reliable inside information has leaked?

    Either Apple have nearly perfected their security mechanisms or, indeed, we shall only see incremental rather than revolutionary announcements at MWSF 2007.

    Also, let's not conflate MWSF 2007 with 2007 itself.

    Apple has a hugely impressive portfolio of inventions and possible products (see this tidal wave of patent filings in 2006). I am sure they will keep many of their cards for later in the year, and that MWSF will be a smart first move on the chessboard -- not a massive preemptive strike.





    Fiveos22
    Aug 6, 09:52 PM
    Nothing they haven't done before. Like the "Redmond, start your photocopiers" thing for Tiger. And Redmond did exactly that, it seems. ;)

    --Eric

    They did at WWDC '04 (when Tiger was introduced) with slogans like "Redmond, Start Your Photocopiers" and the word "Longhorn" in the Spotlight search field. ;)

    http://www.preshaa.com/archive/work/ninja.jpg

    /ninja'd!
    //sorry, I had to





    kadajawi
    Sep 7, 05:56 AM
    "Sin City was 40 million, Renaissance 14 million �, A Scanner Darkly 8.5 millions"

    These were cheaper because they relied on digital effects to make a visual impression, rather than a couple hundred tons of actual explosives blowing up a genuine Boieng 747 as you might have in a Hollywood blockbuster.

    Good to see you mentioned 2046. Great movie ^^ Wong Kar-Wai is awesome.
    Right, but there were tons of artists working on the overpainting of A Scanner Darkly. And they don't blow up 747 anymore... they did such things with Tora! Tora! Tora! and other old movies, but today there is a lot of CGI involved. Remember Batman Begins and how proud they were that the car scene was without any CGI?
    Initial D had a tiny budget compared to The Fast and the Furious I and II, yet it had great car scenes with lots of drifting and a nice story. I thought it was by far superior to the Fast ... movies, and it's far more stylish. But it had the Infernal Affairs directors, so that's pretty obvious.
    I think big budget today means the studios think it appeals to the masses. They will try to put in a star not for the acting talent or because the star fits in the role best, but because of the name and the promo. They movie will be made for the mainstream, so there will be a bit of a love story, some action scenes, or just some obscene humor. Maybe a remake. And don't experiment. Shouldn't be intellectually challenging. Boring!

    Yeah, Wong Kar-Wai is awesome, though I prefer his Chungking Express. Dunno how the budget was on that one, but I'd guess pretty much non existant.



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