Tuesday, May 31, 2011

christy chung and jon yen

christy chung and jon yen. by Cherie Chung.
  • by Cherie Chung.



  • bellis1
    Feb 4, 03:34 PM
    I just had to post to tell everyone how much I love this thing. How can anyone live with a one button mouse?

    I has three buttones on the left side of the mouse for your thumb. I have these set for one to go forward/next/page down and one to go backward/previous/page up and then the middle one to flip between pages that are open within one application. Makes browsing macrumors and multiple threads fast especially with the scroll wheel on the top.

    And then you can click the scroll whell, I have that programed for expose to only show the desktop.

    And then wait, still two more buttons. One of the buttons on the scroll wheel I have programmed to expose all windows and the other to show all the windows in one application. What is that like 6 buttons?





    christy chung and jon yen. Alexa Chung
  • Alexa Chung



  • Lord Appleseed
    May 6, 03:34 PM
    In games, you can't tell the difference.
    Yes you can. Don't argue with me, I have been switching back and forth on Crysis 2 and there is definitely a noticeable difference.
    However Games still look good with 1920x1080 on the 27" iMac.





    christy chung and jon yen. Cherie Chung and Cecilia
  • Cherie Chung and Cecilia



  • mcmillan
    Sep 28, 07:50 PM
    Use RapidWeaver, seriously, it's the best app for making easy, fast, and good looking websites. The site in my link was made using RapidWeaver, and version 3.2 is coming out this October. The software is shareware, I think the cost is $35~. You don't need to know anything about HTML, you don't need to use any tags unless you are using the sidebar, which is usually for really simple stuff. You can make blogs with comments and RSS and a lot of other stuff. This app has everything.

    http://www.realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/index.php Enjoy!





    christy chung and jon yen. a drunk Cherie Chung winds
  • a drunk Cherie Chung winds



  • Mr. Retrofire
    Mar 17, 04:06 AM
    I don't like Graphite because it's not grey, it's slightly purple grey, which I think doesn't look good for some reason.

    Calibrate your monitor!



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    christy chung and jon yen. a youthful Cherie Chung.
  • a youthful Cherie Chung.



  • CP1091
    Feb 2, 10:17 PM
    If you are interested in something else.. I have an unlocked Blackberry Pearl that could be yours.. :)





    christy chung and jon yen. Cherie Chung news stories.
  • Cherie Chung news stories.



  • vincenz
    Feb 23, 06:29 PM
    Don't know much about judging photography, but from an amateur viewer, they look quite decent.



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    christy chung and jon yen. Jamie Chung, Jena Malone,
  • Jamie Chung, Jena Malone,



  • cocky jeremy
    Apr 1, 10:57 PM
    Nope. Opera is dead in Lion too. :(





    christy chung and jon yen. John Chung Tournaments.
  • John Chung Tournaments.



  • Zen0Jin
    May 6, 12:11 PM
    I put on order for the i7 and the 2Gig Video Card, would this machine handle somewhat serious gaming within 2 years time frame,

    The 6970 card is 2 years old, since it can handle current games fairly decently, it will definitely not in 4 years (it would make it a 4 year old card).



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    christy chung and jon yen. And Cherie Chung is in it.
  • And Cherie Chung is in it.



  • anng12
    Mar 10, 08:02 PM
    If anyone is DEFINITELY going to Ardmore and is going to be there before 2:30pm... please PM me and I will give you my phone number and you can text me the status of the lines.

    In return, I'll throw in a SuperPoints Invite (the site costs $8 to join) but with an invite.. it's FREE





    christy chung and jon yen. photographer Kyung Chung.
  • photographer Kyung Chung.



  • Popeye206
    Aug 1, 07:11 PM
    This does look like iOS4 is turning into Apple's Vista. .

    The biggest difference... Apple will fix the problems. MS just let it go.

    BTW... I've noticed lots of little things too... the most annoying being the proximity sensor issues. But I have confidence they will get fixed. I'm just hoping soon. :) But heck... it's only been just over a month since it shipped. :D



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    christy chung and jon yen. jonathan-saunders
  • jonathan-saunders



  • T-bag
    Apr 4, 04:55 PM
    My english is a little bit rusty but I'll try to explain what I think.

    If you only look at this with a financial perspective there is a certain timeframe that within you should choose to either sell or keep. Like with cars and everything else. If you decide to keep past this timeframe you'll have to wait for a longer period of time for it to be financially smart to upgrade, the longer the better.

    Having an unstable video card (don't take my word for it, I've just read it here) may point in the direction of upgrading sooner rather than later. If it fails you have no computer and nothing to sell.

    At what age this "timeframe" for MBPs is I don't know. I guess it varies from country to country and also depend on the market a lot. Since the apple care is over, I'm guessing a couple of months ago. In my country we have rights beyond apple care (5 years from purchase). If the video card is unlikely to fail and you don't really need to upgrade, then why not simply keep it until it dies? If you're going to get a new MBP within 1-2 years, I'd see how much I could get for it.

    I'm not sure if I made myself clear here. I'm always struggling with buying new expensive things myself, especially if I don't really need them. It's all about how much you're willing to pay to get the latest.

    Good luck!





    christy chung and jon yen. Jon Lee Chung Sing,
  • Jon Lee Chung Sing,



  • litosclone
    Dec 6, 01:05 PM
    I trick my browser by creating another tab while a myspace page is loading. Once the page is loaded, I tab back to their page; I can sometimes get to that persons page. I have also found my browsers crashes more on pages customized with Thomas editor.



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    christy chung and jon yen. release for Cheung Man#39;s
  • release for Cheung Man#39;s



  • kbfr08
    May 18, 02:07 PM
    I've been looking for a clear TAM for a while now, I'm not entirely sure that it exists, but whatever.
    30 minutes left @ $202. I might have to pull the trigger :O





    christy chung and jon yen. to nearly 200 million yen,
  • to nearly 200 million yen,



  • trekkie604
    May 5, 04:10 AM
    There should be a -1000 button for threads like these... Or - "Lowest Ranked".



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    christy chung and jon yen. about Cherie Chung but I
  • about Cherie Chung but I



  • celticpride678
    Mar 16, 05:14 PM
    i am finding that Safari 5.1 is almost unusable on Lion. It drops all internet connections and i have to use network preferences to reboot if you will just to get it use my wifi everytime.

    the bookmark bar doesn't work and on and on. im using chrome and its fast as heck on lion. too many bugs to use lion for everyday right now...

    That has nothing to do with Safari, it's the Wi-Fi changes Apple made in Lion (issue that will be fixed eventually).

    What do you mean the bookmark bar doesn't work?


    i have the latest developer build of chrome and the latest build of firefox as well and they both work perfectly for me on lion...

    I'm using Chrome on Lion, just sucks that the new scrollbars and full screen options aren't there yet.





    christy chung and jon yen. Cherie Chung enters the film
  • Cherie Chung enters the film



  • farmerdoug
    Mar 29, 04:20 PM
    You have a loop. The "system" command is executed each time in the loop. So when you enter "Q" to exit the loop, all the commands are executed again. That's what the printf should have shown you.

    So what happens when you execute the second system () call? I don't expect it to work. I expect it to overwrite the output of the first system () command.

    I fixed how I exit the loop but overwriting was never a problem. The code that uses the file was not incorporated yet.

    Here, if you're interested is the latest (and still growing version). Thanks for your help.


    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <string.h>

    int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) {
    // http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-basic?Ident=vega&submit=SIMBAD+search
    char *star, *path, *simbad;

    FILE *file;

    star = (char *)calloc(30, sizeof(char));
    path = (char *)calloc(250, sizeof(char));
    simbad = (char *)calloc(250, sizeof(char));
    do


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    christy chung and jon yen. aka Christy Purgington,
  • aka Christy Purgington,



  • heehee
    Apr 6, 09:08 PM
    It's in the rules. (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:MacRumors_FAQ#How_do_I_set_my_avatar.3F)





    christy chung and jon yen. unctuous Jonathan Ross#39; UK
  • unctuous Jonathan Ross#39; UK



  • Tmelon
    Apr 30, 10:53 AM
    Same happened to me, but a hard restart somehow helped. :confused:

    It's good and bad. It fixed the problem, but now I can't reproduce my steps to recreate the problem for a bug report. Try to file a bug report if possible.

    Hard restart? As in you held down the button and forced it?





    christy chung and jon yen. Shum Ching (Cherie Chung),
  • Shum Ching (Cherie Chung),



  • JackAxe
    Apr 3, 09:12 PM
    Leaked... With intro and everything! Pretty amazing how leaked videos are so polished. ;)

    Anyways, good to see consoles finally getting head tracking, but I'm curious about how far they've gone, if it actually supports 6 DOF, or if it's just x and y, which given the console's hardware might be the case.

    And that part showing the father and son air-wheeling it on the couch was lame.





    jabbott
    Mar 31, 12:00 AM
    camera stabilizer would be awesome... im on a cheap budget..
    Ask and ye shall receive: http://littlegreatideas.com/stabilizer/diy/





    MacNut
    Jul 20, 12:30 PM
    macnut isn't gonna like this.;)In a way I agree with McCarver, While Torre may have worn out his welcome he did bring us 4 championships. Torre should have been able to leave on his own terms and both sides handled it badly. The Yankees wanted to fire him but they wanted Torre to fall on the sward. Torre was bitter so he wrote the book. He even admitted that the book probably was a bad idea.

    The Yankees are wrong to not even acknowledge what Torre did and a lot of why they started to lose was because of the teams they gave Torre to work with. I admit that It was probably time for a new leader of the team but Torre was still due respect for what he accomplished during his time there.

    McCarver may have gone over the top in his comments but he was not totally wrong.

    The Yankees knew that Torre would not accept a 1 year deal so he walked. That is what they wanted, they had no intentions of giving his an extension. They wanted to take the team in a new directions and that is fine, but don't treat Torre like dirt on the way out. They either should have fired him or told him they were not going to rehire him. They decided to string him along for as long as they could.





    macbook123
    Feb 20, 09:53 AM
    I posted this question in an older thread but realized that the topic was somewhat different.

    Here is my problem.

    I am in the process of migrating my iPhoto pictures over to Aperture. Because I have close to 100k pictures and short clips, I can not import my entire 500 GB library at once because I don't have enough hard drive space to support both iPhoto and Aperture libraries at the same time. I also thought it might make sense to not have one gigantic library. Also I would like to have my old photos separated by years, and I don't know if Aperture would do this if I imported the entire iPhoto library (which does only separate them by events) at once. So it appears to me that the only import method that would work (please correct me if this is wrong) would be to open the "Masters" directory of iPhoto in the Finder, and drag and drop each year's directory into the "Projects/Library" panel in Aperture. Note that I do not want any editing information preserved from iPhoto, so using the Masters seems to be the most space efficient thing. So far so good but there appear to be at least two big snags. Firstly the yellow projects folders within each blue years folder in Aperture are not in chronological but in alphabetical order and I can't find out how to fix this. Secondly (and much more importantly) the dates on many old photos have been altered in an apparent random manner during the import into Aperture! Therefore they do appear in the wrong locations in my events library, according to the altered date. There are many too many photos that have been changed to undo this manually (I estimate it would take several weeks to do this).

    But how and why could this have happened in the first place?

    I also noticed that even when I change the dates of the Aperture masters to the true ones (by comparing to the masters in iPhoto), they still remain in the same wrong location in my Projects/Events library, according to the date originally (and falsely) assigned by Aperture.

    There surely has to be a way to import photos into Aperture without ruining their date stamp?

    Thanks in advance for your help!





    GabrielCage
    Feb 17, 09:04 PM
    My favorite DVD concert is the best ever band U2 in London cocert.





    5300cs
    Sep 24, 10:11 PM
    I believe this is a continuing love saga.

    Er, I thought MyMemory was getting maried though :confused:



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