Monday, May 30, 2011

history of stained glass

history of stained glass. This stained glass window
  • This stained glass window



  • rdowns
    Mar 8, 08:22 AM
    I wonder how Emilio Estevez is doing during all this..


    He's at home waiting for the Breakfast Club 2 script. :D





    history of stained glass. beautiful stained glass
  • beautiful stained glass



  • deus_ex_machina
    Apr 26, 12:42 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Seriously, can you do anything without Apple getting their cut? It seems odd that you would buy music from them then have to pay to store it. It's like earning your paycheck after income and state tax are taken out and then buying something with the money and getting charged sales tax on it.

    Isn't that the way US commerce works now?!?!?

    and this isn't something you're obligated to do - this is an optional service of convenience. :rolleyes:





    history of stained glass. This stained-glass decoration
  • This stained-glass decoration



  • malana
    Apr 8, 01:25 PM
    i live here sometimes. view from my terrace.

    http://666kb.com/i/bsgzn0gpn55lrnajn.jpg





    history of stained glass. Tiffany stained glass at the
  • Tiffany stained glass at the



  • AlphaBob
    Jan 30, 04:57 PM
    ...some people look at their paper money (cash, stock & bonds) and start to worry that all of it could go bankrupt...so they look for a little insurance in Gold, just incase the worse happens then they still have something of real value.

    I understand the theory of what you say, that gold has intrinsic value. However, the theory has never been tested in a true crisis. Trust me, if everything went bankrupt (stocks, bonds, t-bills, banks, etc.), then gold will be of little value as well. The ONLY thing of true value under those circumstances will be food and those things that can be used to barter for food (gold would have some value in that case, but so would a box of ammunition) The fact that someone paid $1000 or $2000 an ounce for gold before a crisis will mean nothing. It will be worth only as much as someone is capable of paying, and that will be very little.

    The last run-up in the price of gold in the 80s was met with a rapid drop less than two years later to the $350 range, which is where gold sat for almost twenty years. While I have no idea how much more it will increase in value over the short term, the problem is that when the fall comes it will be quite rapid.

    The biggest difference I see between gold and stocks is that one is based on negative gloom/doom thinking, and the other is based on positive/growth thinking. I have little to no interest in investing in gloom/doom, and history is the reason why. Periods of negative thinking tend to be short-lived.





    history of stained glass. Stained glass windows paying
  • Stained glass windows paying



  • Abstract
    Feb 28, 06:09 PM
    Come on, almost the entire show takes place inside his fake house, so that couldn't cost much. And as the show is pretty much about his life, the script writes itself. ;)

    I think he just gave the show another 3 years worth of material. The man has poetry and magic at his fingertips!





    history of stained glass. Dunedin stained-glass
  • Dunedin stained-glass



  • ghostlyorb
    Apr 16, 07:05 AM
    I hope this OS is to be bought & downloaded through the App Store and updates come through the generic "software update".

    I think it will be on the App Store.. and via a physical disk. I have friends who don't have fast enough internet to even play xboxlive.. and have a high-speed limit of like 500MBs a day. So yeah.





    history of stained glass. Stained Glass
  • Stained Glass



  • zombierunner
    May 2, 12:08 PM
    I am amazed as to why we have not seen a single "imac 2011 leak" ... pics of the new imac .. pics of the box ? etc like with the iphones lol .... i'm going to be seriously depressed if i go to apple.com/uk tomorrow and still see that white iphone on there ... seriously

    ps - i just noticed i am no longer a macrumor newbie - I am a regular now .. woo hoo





    history of stained glass. History of Stained Glass | Centre international du vitrail à Chartres
  • History of Stained Glass | Centre international du vitrail à Chartres



  • LightSpeed1
    Apr 17, 02:00 AM
    Duuhh its a Macbook Air iPad hybrid!Funny.





    history of stained glass. History of Stained Glass | Centre international du vitrail à Chartres
  • History of Stained Glass | Centre international du vitrail à Chartres



  • wedge antilies
    Jul 11, 06:15 PM
    why do people buy the video ipod with its tiny screen when there are other, better, video players out there already?

    I have one of these (http://www.cowonamerica.com/products/cowon/a2/) and its fantastic.

    IMHO, both Apple and Microsoft will have to go some way to beat the COWON A2.

    I know,
    A) people use the iPod video for Music first, thats why its "iPod video" not the "Video iPod". The video feature is only a bonus.

    B) you can use the iTMS with the iPod video

    C) Its $120 more than the iPod

    D) Who the hell is COWON?!? - It's sounds like one of those "Simpsons brands" like Sorny.

    When the REAL Video iPod comes out, this will be a collectable* item like a Beta VCR.



    *By "Collectable" I mean - un-resell-able.

    -Red 2.





    history of stained glass. Matthew Fallon#39;s stained glass
  • Matthew Fallon#39;s stained glass



  • dkoralek
    Oct 24, 09:03 AM
    The MacBook Pro isn't the only model to get attention today. The iMac is now available with a 750 GB hard drive, for $200 more than the 500 GB drive. Good news for storing DVDs or high-def programs.

    The Mac Pro also has 750GB options (for bays 2 - 4 there are now options for 500GB or 750GB).

    Cheers.





    history of stained glass. The Stained Glass Window of History. Often when we read study history or listen to lectures, we find that there are certain pieces of information quot;coloredquot;
  • The Stained Glass Window of History. Often when we read study history or listen to lectures, we find that there are certain pieces of information quot;coloredquot;



  • Jako7286
    Apr 28, 04:07 PM
    Just says -

    Depth: 0.37 inch (9.3 mm)...lies, available in white and black....

    ...oh well

    I honestly think "0.37 inch" is probably accurate enough for both white and black, as they are probably both within 0.365-0.375 inches. 0.01 inches = 0.25 mm, which is more like what it looks like the difference is in the pic to me...





    history of stained glass. the Stained Glass Windows
  • the Stained Glass Windows



  • Windowlicker
    Jul 28, 08:26 AM
    It's too late for Microsoft - they are just riding Apple's coattails now, in a desperate attempt to create something that can compete with iTunes+iPod...but thats all it is, a desperate attempt :eek:

    Remember MS has a big pile of cash for marketing and windows install base is also huge. So this product will probably succeed in a way or another.

    Is it gonna beat iPod? Who knows, but it will be hard.





    history of stained glass. Beautiful Stained Glass Window
  • Beautiful Stained Glass Window



  • savage1881
    Jul 27, 10:51 PM
    And you guys accuse PC users of sticking to old stereotypes. If you want to see ugly, take a gaze at the army of external devices that my iMac is going to need. I prefer my cables be inside the case instead of covering my desk.

    2+ full size optical drives opppsed to a single slow notebook drive
    2+ hard drive bays
    Card reader
    Easy CPU upgrading
    Easy RAM upgrading
    Upgradable x16 PCI-Express slot compared to underclocked fixed notebook GPU
    3+ PCI/ PCI-E x1 slots for upgrading to new devices
    Choice of display
    being able to choose what you want to do instead of having everything dictated to you by Steve Jobs.

    An iMac is NOT suitable for the sort of computer use you are intending! As an experienced computer technician who works mostly on PCs, I can assure you that any new Dell, HP or Gateway tower is even less suited to handle the upgrades you are suggesting, with the exclusion of RAM upgrades.

    New PCs are products of out-of-control cost cutting and nothing more. If you want upgradability, you must spend at least $2000 and get one from ABS or another semi-custom shop.

    Finally, the Mac Pro tower is coming out soon. Then, many of your complaints about the Mac's faults will be dealt with. While I am a fan of the Mac platform, I run a custom dual-xeon PC that I built myself and I can say that, from my perspective, I would take any computer over a sub-$1500 PC.

    I've got a fried Dell P4 Motherboard sitting at home b/c Dell decided to use proprietary pin configs with a standard ATX power connector (not my mistake :) ). Mass-manufactured PCs are made to be fortresses, preventing user upgrade. The Mac is a nice, good-looking alternative among only a few alternatives. Atleast you know the each of those external devices is going to work right as soon as you plug it in. With PCs today, esp. from dell, You have no such guarantee on any of the upgrades you suggested. People are making a mistake when they buy a cheap PC, whether you believe they ought to be buying a mac or not!





    history of stained glass. Charts - Stained Glass
  • Charts - Stained Glass



  • acslater017
    Jul 25, 01:04 PM
    It seems unlikely that Apple will employ this none-touch technology in the next-gen iPod. Can you imagine how much battery life it would take? Just to prevent fingerprints?

    I imagine the full-screen iPod will indeed use a touch-screen in order to increase screen size - but it's impractical to employ motion sensors in a gadget like this, which people use while walking, in their pocket, in their car, etc.

    I'm not saying Apple will do this, but a more practical solution would be to coat the touch screen with Durabis (the Blu-ray scratch coating) or something similar so that scratches and fingerprints don't show up. That would be MUCH cheaper, conserve battery life and space, and allow for sort-of tactile-feedback (at least touching a smooth surface) and easy operation - keeping your fingers floating just above it is a novel but inconvenient way of doing things.





    history of stained glass. and a stained-glass artist
  • and a stained-glass artist



  • iNev
    Aug 16, 04:12 AM
    Around here AIM is all anyone uses...

    Well around here most people use MSN with a smattering of Google's Jabber messenger thing. As pointed out elsewhere, it's very geographical dependant (i.e. AIM in the US, MSN everywhere else).

    I have just switched to Mac, and it's annoying I cant Video Conference with any MSN Messenger users (MSN Messenger on Mac doesnt support it). iChat is awesome but I have no contacts, lol. Anyone know of any other way, I have tried AdiumX and looked into Jabber.

    I've tried aMSN/Mercury and plain didn't like it. Ugly, slow and couldn't get my iSight to even look like it was going to work. Now playing around with the Yahoo messenger for video chats since the Y!/MSN protocol partnership.





    history of stained glass. the stained-glass windows
  • the stained-glass windows



  • ipodtoucher
    Sep 13, 10:13 AM
    Feelin the islands

    http://unitedpackageliquors.com/catalog/images/Landshark%2012%20pack%20WEB.jpg

    and stopped at Robeks on the way back heh heh

    http://popdirt.com/images/agency/90412W3_CYRUS_B_GR_10.jpg





    history of stained glass. history quot;The stained glass
  • history quot;The stained glass



  • Keebler
    Dec 30, 03:45 PM
    This will be a thread hand-grenade, but let's face it - depending on her/your/our healthcare situation, you kindof are paying for this. What we have here with this woman is a pending and unnatural liability on the healthcare system and insurance network due to her socially- and personally-irresponsible whim.

    Who's paying for her bypass surgeries, ER trips, and specialized healthcare infrastructure in order to deal with a person of her size? We are. The cost to sustain her life will with all probablity be more than an average person's: so your premiums (or taxes, if you're in a socialized-medicine country) go up. I'm all for personal freedoms and not letting people tell others what to do with their bodies, but I don't want to subsidize stupid behavior like this. I say make her carry her own weight, and I mean that both literally and figuratively.

    +1 it's a hand grenade that needs to be tossed. fantastic points.

    Here's another one, but hopefully it isn't. It's a personal observation.

    First, let me say that my own country, Canada, is not far behind so this isn't a 'my country is better than yours' situation.

    Last year, I travelled to Myrtle Beach. On the way there, I was astounded at the amount of obese and out of shape people on the way down through all the states. I was once overweight so I have been there :( I couldn't believe that for every turnpike gas station, there were at least 3 or 4 fast food joints and/or donut shops. Add that to the economy issues and ppl don't have alot of choice to eat healthier foods which are more expensive. (of course, walking and running are free).

    Later that night, I watched the news and this is when all the rage was about passing the healthcare bill. There was a debate about it.

    one thought instantly came to mind: no wonder they wanted to pass it. With the number of overweight ppl, you're talking a potentially massive money maker (insurance and health care premiums). It's like making the cows fatter by only supplying them with fattening food or fattening situations then charge them for a heavier weight on the transport truck scale.

    Now, those are my own observations so I'm not saying i'm right or wrong, but I think there's something to it. You may or may not agree or think i'm nuts, but I know what I saw, shocked me.

    Again, it's nothing personal against anyone who was overweight b/c I was too. I've lost 25 lbs, which may not seem like a lot, but I'm also short and trust me, it's made a massive difference in my lifestyle in the most positive way :) I'm in better shape than I was in high school - which is sad really.





    history of stained glass. STAINED GLASS HISTORY
  • STAINED GLASS HISTORY



  • gfish31
    Oct 21, 06:21 PM
    i would love to wake up christmas morning to a brand new maxima se

    BUT i'll probably end up with something more along the lines of a pack of boxers...





    history of stained glass. Kokomo Glass - Stained glass
  • Kokomo Glass - Stained glass



  • Wayfarer
    Apr 16, 09:39 AM
    Apple could make them an option in System Preferences :p

    281525

    YES! We have a choice! Thanks for pointing this out.

    Dear Apple,

    I LOVE THE SLIDER BUTTONS!

    End of story. :cool:





    Intell
    Apr 25, 04:05 PM
    It was a lovely party, with everyone dressed up in their finest costumes and wears. lbro was a rock star wearing a fur coat, Plutonius was a musketeer, and nies was that dude that discovered the Galapagos. He even had a stuffed dog named Bagel. By early morning the party goers where going home and the lights where being snuffed out.

    chrmjenkins was part way through his first cup of tea of the morning, when his good friend, appleguy312 burst through the door wielding a towel and satchel. "Going out for a walk?" said chrmjenkins as he chocked on his tea. "We gotta go, NOW" said appleguy213 as he went through chrmjenkins' linen closet. "Here we are!" exclaimed appleguy123 as he pulled out a pink flowery bath towel. He promptly pushed chrmjenkins out the door of his little bungalow and out on to the front lawn.

    "What are those things?!?" demanded chrmjenkins as he pointed to the blocks floating in the sky above.

    "Wolves, they're here to eat the people then mine the world to make a new super Wal-Mart and diamond picks." appleguy312 spoke these words as he fiddled with something around his lowest finger (Giggity). "We need to get a signal to escape! Take my hand!"

    And with that they vanished into the sky, with chrmjenkins trailing drool out of his unconscious mouth.






    Compile 'em all
    Apr 1, 06:53 AM
    My baby boy just pooped and it it is just about the same color of it.:eek:

    You sir, just won 9000 internets for this post. Congrats! :D





    dashiel
    Jul 21, 11:35 AM
    Phil Schiller recently that it isn't going to happen. "absolutely not, the R&D would be prohibitive and we�re not going to do it. Our solution is dual boot." (http://www.macworld.com/news/2006/07/07/windowsmac/index.php) At the same time, they are happy to promote Parallels (http://www.apple.com/getamac/windows.html).

    schiller also said � i think the day before boot camp was announced � that apple wouldn't prevent users from putting windows on the intel macs, but they wouldn't facilitate it either.

    apple is notorious for saying one thing and then turning around and doing the exact opposite the video ipod being a perfect example. i'm not saying it will happen, i'm just saying don't put much stock in comments from apple execs regarding future products.





    digitalbiker
    Jul 11, 12:58 AM
    Apple never intended for iWork to compete with MS Office. Apple merely wanted to fill a niche for those AppleWorks users who didn't need a full blown behemoth Office Suite like MS Office.

    It is only the die-hard Apple users that detest MS Office who are suggesting that iWork is a replacement for MS Office.

    I have been using Pages and Keynote since Day One. Pages One was almost worthless in my book. Apple should have given away Pages v2 to those who suffered through version 1. Keynote was interesting and useful from version one but still lags significantly behind PowerPoint.

    Both Pages 2 and Keynote now make a nice little package at $79.00 for those users who don't need to work in an MS Office environment and don't need all of the revision, collaboration, and integration tools of MS Office.

    But come on, let's get real. iWork doesn't really come close to what is offered by a professional business suite like MS Office. It's like saying, Photshop Elements is a replacement for Creative Suite 2.:eek:





    Surely
    Sep 15, 07:36 PM
    A new pet:

    http://www.hexbug.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/296x/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/h/e/hexoriggrnfront_950x950_1_3.jpg

    http://www.hexbug.com/skin/frontend/ifi/hexbug/images/sellpage/original/hexorigsellpagemast_742x159.jpg



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