Monday, May 9, 2011

Bmw M5

Bmw M5. BMW M5 E39 Pictures | BMW
  • BMW M5 E39 Pictures | BMW


  • DanChosich
    Oct 23, 04:12 PM
    Unless the new MBPs are shipping tomorrow..:rolleyes:

    I know you will see that I've never posted before, so anything I say will probably be taken with a grain of salt. I don't blame you for not believing me, every Tuesday I am let down with all of you. If I am lying you can ban me from this forum, for whatever it's worth, I promise what I'm telling you is the truth. I see you guys are as antsy as I am about this update.

    I know a person that works at an Apple Store as an inventory control specialist - I asked him back in July to tell me before hand if he knew when the Merom MacBook Pro was coming out. Today I got a text message from him saying, "(dan's) laptop might be coming out tomorrow." However, he thinks it's only a 15''.

    Something is definitely planned to come out tomorrow. I know it's not concrete, but it gives me hope. I figured I would share.

    I'm hoping he is wrong about the 15'' thing, I wanted a 17''. Either way, I'll take what I can get. I've been waitng too long.




    Bmw M5. BMW M5 Crash
  • BMW M5 Crash


  • MacSA
    Aug 29, 08:55 AM
    Pretty much in line with what I expected... probably just a simple processor update, everything else about them will stay the same.




    Bmw M5. based on BMW M5 Touring
  • based on BMW M5 Touring


  • vincenz
    Apr 12, 10:27 PM
    That price tag doesn't seem so ridiculous.




    Bmw M5. 2008 BMW M5 by
  • 2008 BMW M5 by


  • Hooksta
    Oct 24, 11:01 AM
    I'm still "surviving" with what is becoming a slower and slower iPhone 3G. I've been out of contract since June but am holding off on buying a new iPhone at this time. I was visiting my brother in law who has an iPhone 4 and I put my index finger (not even my whole hand) over the bottom left corner where the seam is and his phone dropped from five bars to two. I let go and the phone went right back up to five bars. CR Reports seemed legit to me.

    I'm a huge Apple fan. My wife and I both own the MacBooks (which CR LOVES), two of the new iPod Nano's and shuffles from a couple years ago, and we both have iPhones. So in no way could I be considered a "Droid"/Verizon guy here trying to cause trouble. Heck I couldn't even tell you how many Droid type phones there even are. I wouldn't have a clue.

    My only general complaint about my iPhone 3G (wife has 3GS) is that I wish the speaker in the ear set (not speakerphone) was louder. Sometimes I can barely hear the others when I am driving my Acura TL....which is a fairly quiet car. My company blackberry (which I really only like for email) has a speaker that I cannot tolerate at full volume. I think half volume on that thing is as much as full on the iPhone. I'll almost absolutely stick with iPhone but I am waiting to see if Verizon does get it (because AT&T drops more calls than my Verizon blackberry) and I'd also like to see if Apple fixes this current iPhone design. I feel for certain the 2011 version will have "quietly" fixed this "supposed" non-issue.




    Bmw M5. The end of the road for BMW M5
  • The end of the road for BMW M5


  • wmmk
    Jul 13, 11:02 PM
    Will I be able to get a reasonably priced apple laptop with merom, 802.11n, blueray burner, possibly HD, and leopard (or whatever 10.6 is called) in late 2007 or early 2008?




    Bmw M5. worldtop mw cars. mw m5
  • worldtop mw cars. mw m5


  • The Red Wolf
    Aug 24, 06:46 PM
    A Memrom Core Duo 2 with a 256 MB Video card to match the Mac Book Pro would rock. Filling in that space of a intermediate tower, just little.




    Bmw M5. Hamann BMW M5 Edition Race
  • Hamann BMW M5 Edition Race


  • vaderhater245
    Mar 18, 03:41 AM
    just started back up on team MR with my GTX 260 equipped PC(play) running 24/7. Don't trust my i5 iMac(work) enough to run it 24/7.

    edit: seems that im getting about 8k ppd between a E6750 OC @ 3.4 and GTX 260 Core 216. Normal or not?

    Already at 481st place too, this team needs a comeback!




    Bmw M5. Car Name: BMW M5 Series
  • Car Name: BMW M5 Series


  • Frosticus
    Apr 20, 03:12 AM
    Please let the refresh be in the next 2 weeks, I've been itching to get a 27" iMac for ages now, but have been holding out for the processor bump.




    Bmw M5. BMW M5
  • BMW M5


  • Machead III
    Sep 7, 08:38 AM
    A good idea, just poorly executed.
    Actually makes more sense than the system we have now.

    Agreed.




    Bmw M5. Originally, the M5 was
  • Originally, the M5 was


  • skunk
    Mar 27, 08:21 PM
    Why is he a douche? Because he uses metaphoric language? He seems like a qualified high level guest. And he didn't say "US European Command". YOU are the one who introduced those "2 letters". I'm just quoting what he said.There is no such thing as a European Command run by Europeans, any more than there is an African Command run by an African. They are both branches of the US military command. Your comment that "even" the European Command was run by an American was foolish in the extreme.




    Bmw M5. [Pics Aplenty]BMW M5 Carbon
  • [Pics Aplenty]BMW M5 Carbon


  • adrianblaine
    Oct 24, 06:13 AM
    APPLE STORE IS DOWN,

    no joke

    at least in Germany

    Thumbs up :)

    The only stores I found still up were the US and Canada




    Bmw M5. Currency Motor Cars BMW M5
  • Currency Motor Cars BMW M5


  • Irishman
    Apr 20, 08:18 AM
    A 6800m would be a downgrade. Keep in mind the current imac with the 5750 is actually a 5850m. 6850m is a downgrade from a 5850m, though only slightly. There are only two cards they could use that are upgrades over the current one and that's the 6950m and the 6970m.

    I would also hope for the 3.4ghz i7-2600 sandy bridge processor.

    Fixed!




    Bmw M5. 2002 BMW M5 owners manual
  • 2002 BMW M5 owners manual


  • twoodcc
    Oct 11, 08:21 AM
    congrats to whiterabbit for hitting 1 million!




    Bmw M5. Car: 2001 BMW M5
  • Car: 2001 BMW M5


  • steadysignal
    Apr 25, 10:28 AM
    Time to hide my iPhone file from the wife:rolleyes:

    Seriously......privacy issues seem all over the place in this digital age....here is another example.

    I guess we need a law disclosing if such and such device tracks you and needs to disclose that to you clearly via a warning label/other....

    will a law stop the data from being used against you?




    Bmw M5. 2008 BMW M5 Touring - Newest
  • 2008 BMW M5 Touring - Newest


  • Jaster
    Apr 3, 10:15 AM
    http://cl.ly/3W1u1A3X0K0K1w0q3N2J/ScrollBar.png


    The scrollbar stays a constant black regardless of content. It's a black semi-transparent overlay, and ontop of black backgrounds, you can just barely make out the hint of its outline (since it isn't quite solid black.)


    Ah thanks.

    Hopefully Apple implements some code into the OS/Webkit that looks up what colour the background is and colours the scrollbar light/dark accordingly.




    Bmw M5. BMW M5
  • BMW M5


  • Consultant
    Apr 26, 12:47 PM
    "Amazon" is a generic term and should not be used for a store name.




    Bmw M5. BMW M5 Sedan : Introduction
  • BMW M5 Sedan : Introduction


  • bloogersnigen
    Aug 16, 02:00 PM
    That way, I can stream my music from iPod to Airport Express directly.

    I would rather have it the other way around a cheap 512 mb iPod with a screen that can use my music on my mac via wifi. that would be sweet. I have over 100gb of music and want to have access to all of it from everywhere in my house. now a 30 gb or so iPod with wifi would be sweet. load all your favorite music for car rides and stuff and still listen to the rest at home.

    Ben




    Bmw M5. BMW M5 Image #4 middot; BMW 335
  • BMW M5 Image #4 middot; BMW 335


  • DeSnousa
    Aug 6, 08:47 PM
    I'm sorry I'm really slow, I don't get the slogan :(

    "Mac OS X Leopard, Introducing Vista 2.0"

    Do they mean that Leopard is years ahead of Vista, like if it were to be like Windows next version OS :confused:

    :o




    Bmw M5. 560 HP in the BMW M5-Basis
  • 560 HP in the BMW M5-Basis


  • P-Worm
    Nov 15, 08:01 AM
    They say that the changes in speed aren't going to effect most people because the programs aren't written for multiple cores. Do you think that we are going to see more consumer apps optimized for multiple processors, or do you think that it just isn't needed?

    P-Worm




    Apple OC
    Apr 23, 12:27 AM
    Sorry, I just don't buy it. Isolated examples dependent upon a very rare set of circumstances that the average user won't encounter. I *do* believe your experience, you're very well versed when it comes to tech and no doubt well-treavelled, but this is just too much of a stretch. Yes, it's possible. But it's also possible to gain the same information in much more common and easier ways, instead of the super-spy scenario. I'm not sure how your terrorist cell example applies to anything relevant (or dangerous) for the average, everyday person.

    I'm pretty sure your average FBI agent's iPhone (assuming they carry around iPhones) that has been cleared for use (and very likely modified) by the FBI can be stripped right down forensically and will have revealed absolutely nothing.

    The average user who is *not* a secret agent really has nothing to be in up in arms about, provided they haven't just knocked off a bank or killed someone.

    for all your defending of this feature ... can you give me even one positive reason this is good for the average person that out-weighs the negative ones ... just one




    Weaselboy
    Mar 31, 10:18 AM
    Can someone post screenshots of iCal. Thanks.

    There is one in post #33 (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12297742&postcount=33) of this thread.




    jettredmont
    May 2, 04:56 PM
    This concept might seem alien to a lot of MacRumours users, but being a 'switcher', the method of deleting any app on OS X currently seems very ad hoc. I've been a mac user now for about 4 years and yet the idea of having to delete an app by dragging it to the trash seems very... strange. You never know if you've deleted ALL of that program.

    Microsoft have managed to get one thing right in Windows. A specific tool (Add/Remove Programs) to delete a program. That's something that I genuinely feel is lacking in OS X and this idea of clicking and holding in LaunchPad makes sense. It's imple enough: most users who own an iPhone will have no trouble in adopting this method. And what's more, it makes it instantly accessible to anyone who uses a mac. In addition, it goes a step further than Microsoft. It avoids making more novice users from having to delve in to a complex window of settings. A step in the right direction? I think so!

    So personally, I think this is a very simple yet very effective change to make to OS X and should be a welcome sign of the things to come in Lion!

    When I switched (back in 2002), the hardest thing in this respect was getting it through my head that that one icon sitting in the /Applications folder really is the whole app (*for well-behaved drag-install apps). Yes, you have "tools" like AppCleaner which delete all the prefs and user files for an app as well, obliterating any trace that the app was ver on your system, but those are just prefs. If the app itself is removed, the prefs are just text (or sometimes binary compressed) files sitting on the hard drive. They don't matter.

    This is in absolute contrast to Windows where any app worth its salt comes with an installer, which spreads unknowable components throughout the hard drive and changes various settings everywhere in the system. Of course you need another automated tool to (sometimes) undo all those changes.

    Since the trend in Mac software has been a lot of large installers (the majority are well-behaved drag-install apps, but I see installers on apps which really shouldn't need an opaque installer at all). OS X doesn't have a good answer for those kinds of apps, and it is indeed messy.

    The App Store, however, essentially moves us back to a compartmentalized app workspace which can be removed as automatically as it is laid down.




    iMikeT
    Jul 14, 10:16 AM
    You mean like when they standardised on CD's?


    From what I recall, Philips began working on the compact disk project and Sony later on joined them in that venture.

    Also, CDs were not easily accepted as a standard. It did take some time before everyone else adapted.

    I must also point out that if you want to take the compact disk standard as an example of standardization, that CDs were the only format in its class. That is, there was no other competition for a standard format. Which brings us to today. Like the Betamax and VHS, we are seeing two formats of next generation's storage medium competing to become a standard.

    Just keep in mind Sony's hit/miss ratio for standardization.;)




    CaptMurdock
    Nov 28, 12:51 PM
    I like that concept... not owning a microwave. Encourages you to eat fresh and reheat things the proper way. :)

    When our last microwave broke, we replaced it with a toaster oven. As for popcorn, we got a hot air popper. Much healthier.
    http://www.popcornpopperreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Presto-Poplite-Hot-Air-Popcorn-Popper.jpg



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