.:[Double Click To][Close]:.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

loose curly hair perm

loose curly hair perm. You can get a loose perm but
  • You can get a loose perm but



  • ctdonath
    Sep 29, 09:37 AM
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackling_House





    loose curly hair perm. Want to get some wavy hair
  • Want to get some wavy hair



  • kgraf6
    Jan 9, 05:54 AM
    These are my predictions:

    Macbook Nano:
    12" Multitouch Screen
    32gb Solid-state hard disk
    3G mobile connectivity for wireless internet access
    8 hour battery
    Simply a tablet (eg. Macbook cut in half); Apple Style
    Mac OS X leopard Multi-touch Edition

    iPhone 2.0:
    3G model
    16gb Storage
    Also Released in Australia

    Apple TV 2.0:
    Dual Digital TV Tuners
    EPG, time-shifting, recordings etc.
    Blue-ray disc drive
    Access iTunes store directly on AppleTV
    Built in iPod dock
    Ability to sync recordings to iPod
    SDK for developers to create plugins

    Mac Mini:
    Complete re-design
    Lower Price
    Better hardware





    loose curly hair perm. The perm loosened my curl
  • The perm loosened my curl



  • wpotere
    Apr 13, 12:21 PM
    4. The most rational response would be to realize that a butter knife cannot harm anyone and allow you to carry it on the plane.

    I'm going to duck out of this thread but I want to answer this one....

    I could sharpen that butter knife to a lethal edge in less that 10 min. They did the right thing.





    loose curly hair perm. Long brunette hair was permed
  • Long brunette hair was permed



  • lbartley
    Apr 4, 02:27 PM
    it seem's like you are getting the run around from MS cause they want you to buy another 360 to make them more money. this looks bad on MS part in not doing anything in helping to track down the stolen 360. i thought that is why the unique ID was given to each system just for that case. and the fact they are using the live account, they can also be buying games with it which is like stealing your credit card.

    That's a horribly selfish view of the situation. Would you really want MS to give out personally identifiable information about a customer to any Joe Crazyface that calls in?

    You need to look at this from their perspective as well. I'm sure the prospect of $50 profit is pretty minor when weighed against the idea of giving personal information on a customer to some guy who just called in. Even if they wanted to, you're not going to get it from the standard customer service department, especially not after their recent "hacking".





    loose curly hair perm. Kym Johnson Curly Hair Formal
  • Kym Johnson Curly Hair Formal



  • ClimbingTheLog
    Oct 29, 08:16 PM
    If I use the free(GPL) software as a baseline for a project I then have to turn around and release all the changes I made for free as well. This may be hundreds of hours of work and I don't know anyone that works for free.

    Umm, how much did you pay for that 'baseline' GPL software? Did it just write itself?

    Anyway to explain the difference, the BSD license maximizes the freedom of the end-user and the GPL license maximizes the freedom of the community. The two aims are mutually incompatible, so you have to pick which you're going for before you start.





    loose curly hair perm. spiral perm hairstyles. loose
  • spiral perm hairstyles. loose



  • lordonuthin
    Apr 19, 07:29 PM
    well of course i've been messing with my systems all weekend long, and of course i always run into some bad luck.

    so i have 3 i7 920 systems. one is an asus and it's running bigadv and 2 x gpu. it's been my best reliable system so far. it's running well right now

    my second system was just running 3 x gpu. i wasn't running bigadv b/c it had a heat problem. this is one i built. i decided to take everything apart and take off the cpu cooler it came with and i put on this huge one that i bought. it took an hour, but i got it! and it works great. the problem is that now it doesn't recognize all my ram. i had 6 GB, which is enough for running bigadv units in a VM in windows, and then run several gpu clients. but with only 4 GB of ram, this won't work. so i'm in the process of installing ubuntu right now on it. this will take away some of my gpus

    and my third i7 rig is an alienware. it came with one GTX 260, and i decided to take one from my home built system and put in the this one. it's got 2 slots, but of course the second slot doesn't work. i called alienware, and they are supposed to come out and fix it. probably a new motherboard i'm guessing. so right now it's running bigadv and 1 gpu.

    i just hope i can get the one i built running bigadv in ubuntu. i'll keep you updated

    Sounds like me sometimes with things not working and spending way more time than on it than I thought, hopefully you can get everything working, I think you are better at it than I am.





    loose curly hair perm. Her hair was styled in soft
  • Her hair was styled in soft



  • kdarling
    Oct 9, 11:53 AM
    Users get less dropped calls (if any) on Verizon than AT&T, partly because Verizon uses CDMA. Put simply:

    When a CDMA cell phone switches between towers, it does what is called a "soft handoff". It stays connected to the last tower even as it switches to using the next one.

    When a GSM cell phone switches between towers, it does what is called a "hard handoff". It drops the connection to the last tower, and then switches to the next one. If the next connection fails, the call fails.





    loose curly hair perm. Curly Hair With Bandana.
  • Curly Hair With Bandana.



  • xlight
    Aug 1, 01:49 PM
    Norway is doing you all a favor. Do not act as stupid ass consumers with no brain. It is your right when you by music to listen to i where ever you want it too.
    You payed for it didn't you so now it is yours ....
    DRM is ******** and it takes away your rights as a consumers.

    Act now stop that ********.

    One more thing. At least we have the freedom and our goverment tries too help.





    loose curly hair perm. So, what is a Digital Perm?
  • So, what is a Digital Perm?



  • 8CoreWhore
    May 2, 02:19 PM
    is there any way we can view our own tracked info. it would be cool to see where i have been.

    There are GPS apps that allow you to leave "breadcrumbs"... a trail of your travels with data like avg speed, distance, etc.





    loose curly hair perm. Taylor Swift Loose Curly Hair
  • Taylor Swift Loose Curly Hair



  • TeppefallGuy
    Aug 2, 12:50 PM
    Apple�s response is linked as a PDF. Norwegian text and partially censored with a big black marker.

    http://www.nettavisen.no/it/article699846.ece

    Nettavisen
    "We will not give up, we believe that this is an important consumer question and that the product lock-in they (Apple) have is unreasonable. The Ombudsman believes that locking music to a certain brand of player - is a problem that affects many people. Most people have cell phones that can take many songs, but all the music I have bought from iTunes I can�t listen to via my cell phone, she says."

    (direct translation and no cleanup so it�s a bit rough)

    -- TeppefallGuy Newsroom --





    loose curly hair perm. Digital Perm- Popular in Korea
  • Digital Perm- Popular in Korea



  • slb
    Oct 28, 11:17 PM
    The Free Software movement has nothing to do with "free-as-in-free-beer" software. Freeware is not Free Software. Free Software can cost ten thousand dollars. It's Free as in freedom.

    I think the point being made is that there are many people who hide behind the banner of the Free Software movement and decide that because they can download Ubuntu for free means they should be able to download anything for free. It's the difference between free as in speech and free as in loading.

    yeah, but Logic Pro requires a dongle.

    Intel Macs have TPM chips, essentially "dongles."

    a quick look at google will show you that Logic Pro 7 has definately been cracked... ;)

    ...and...

    LOL. Look harder.

    Wrong. :) The crack you find on Google simply turns Logic Pro into the limited but unprotected Logic Express. Logic Pro 7 has never been cracked, and you can't use any of Pro's features in the cracked Express.

    Cubase SX 3 for the Mac has never been cracked either. The Windows version was finally cracked long after SX 3's release, but it was a herculean effort on the part of the hackers due to Steinberg's very strong copyright protection, which will no doubt be ramped up in SX 4.

    OS X doesn't even have a serial number in the boxes. Apple's lack of caring of this extends to the point where they haven't even bothered to have the ability to tell the difference between a pirated copy and a legitimate copy of the OS. I don't see tyrannical anti-piracy policy coming anytime soon, and I don't see Apple taking drastic measures to prevent OS X on beige boxes soon either.

    Oh, they will. Apple doesn't require serial numbers because they can afford to be more lax when they know that you still have to buy a Mac to run OS X. Illegally cracking OS X to avoid the Mac requirement screws over Apple for no good reason.

    Everyone seems to be forgetting the math of piracy. It's not

    gross profit = (unit price) (units in use - units pirated)

    it's

    gross profit = (unit price) (units in use - units pirated + sales gained due to piracy)

    I've never understood people who adopt this argument. You're essentially saying that, because a few folks think piracy is free advertising, Apple should give up all its intellectual property and copyrights. It would be like me spending money on a Lamborghini and then handing the keys to random strangers in the hopes they'd return it the next morning to encourage them to buy one of their own. Get real!





    loose curly hair perm. The first time I set my hair,
  • The first time I set my hair,



  • one1
    May 4, 12:08 AM
    Wow... I rarely run across the checkerboard on mine and when I do it's gone in a second or two. Not obtrusive.

    Surf more than just text pages. The heavier it gets the more checkerboards.





    loose curly hair perm. curly hair--not the permed
  • curly hair--not the permed



  • conditionals
    Sep 12, 04:42 AM
    I was going to receive a (female) friend tonight, but she postponed for tomorrow...

    Friends aren't post.





    loose curly hair perm. or loose curl hair styles.
  • or loose curl hair styles.



  • Hephaestus
    Mar 18, 09:13 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPad; U; CPU 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)



    Fair enough. Most people on here refuse to think that anyone other than Apple can make a good phone.

    Just curious now- what HTC phone was your friend using to play angry birds @2fps? I had no idea that HTC made a worse android phone (compared to the original G1).

    It was a HTC wildfire, a google search brings up some results regarding it.





    loose curly hair perm. Should you have curly hair
  • Should you have curly hair



  • Hellhammer
    Apr 21, 10:39 AM
    I was just about to ask what the heck these arrows are. This has been requested many times though, so lets see how it works.





    loose curly hair perm. i want my hair like this :
  • i want my hair like this :



  • fsck-y dingo
    Nov 8, 04:16 PM
    I pre-ordered it for PS3 from ebgames. I'll pick it up after work tomorrow.

    The best was COD 4: MW. That set the bar for COD games.

    I agree. COD 4 was the most fun I've ever had playing a FPS game. Both story mode and multiplayer games are excellent.

    Black Ops looks amazing from what I've seen. I hope the attack dogs aren't as annoying as in WaW. :)





    loose curly hair perm. The various curly hair styles
  • The various curly hair styles



  • radiohead14
    Apr 16, 04:45 AM
    I bet Google try to sell to the label the idea of free advertisement supported music, and Google get to keep 70% of the revenue.:eek:




    loose curly hair perm. Section curly hair on
  • Section curly hair on



  • rovex
    Apr 26, 05:35 AM
    Is that an aluminium curved back I see? Please say it ain't so!

    The demise of glass is premature until liquid metal becomes readily available.





    loose curly hair perm. Super Curly Hair Rebonding
  • Super Curly Hair Rebonding



  • 0010101
    Oct 29, 01:34 AM
    The problem with Apple making a 'PC' version of OSX is that they'd have to write it to work with a million different combinations of hardware.. one of the reasons XP is such a crappy OS.

    Since Apple builds the hardware, they build the OS to work with that hardware. That's what makes it so stable and reliable.

    Now, Apple could, in theory, start a 'OSX Compliant' program, telling third party hardware vendors like Dell or HP that if they use a specific logic board chipset, video chipset, etc that OSX would run as well on such a PC as a Mac, but all that would do is kill Apples hardware sales, because most folks would opt for the ballsed out clone instead of the neutered Apple.

    That's why licencing nearly killed Apple.. because the clone companies were building a better, faster box for much less money, and cutting too deep into their hardware sales (which they're making alot more than 20% on).

    Another good reason for Apple to keep OSX on their hardware is Microsoft, who would probably quit releasing OSX versions of their popular Word and Excel software if Apple were to try and go head to head with them in the OS market.

    Even animals know better than to $#it where they eat.

    Despite Apples superior OS, I doubt they'll ever gain much more than 20% of the market, because when it comes down to it, people in general are going to buy what is inexpensive and familure, and has the best range of software available.

    Software companies are going to write software for the largest audience possible.. and that's going to continue to be the Winblows platform.

    Why hasn't there been a 'universal' version of Photoshop yet? Because the hard core digital imaging people are hanging on to their G5's. The 'casual' and 'consumer' users can use their software just fine under Rosetta on their Intel Macs.

    There isn't any incentive for Adobe to port their flagship product yet.. because customers don't have any real incentive to buy it yet.





    Lord Blackadder
    Aug 8, 02:40 PM
    You forgot something. You are comparing diesel to unleaded even in hybrid form. You need to compare the generators (unlead to unlead). Now image if those very high gas mileage diesel running as a hybrid.
    The problem with battery right now is we are still working on a break threw. When we finally get a true break threw in battery technology I can see things really taking off.
    Batteries are very efficient at story power. problem is they are a little on the heavy side but we are getting better at it.

    Modern diesel hatchbacks like the Golf TDI (Euro engines, not the US-spec) can exceed 50-60mpg (http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/new/golf-vi/which-model/engines/fuel-consumption). The Volt is harder to measure because it's a plugin, so some power comes from the grid. GM's own webiste is rather mealymouthed about fuel economy. At one point they claimed over 200mpg (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Volt), but that included a full batery charge from the grid. Using only its onboard generator it gets about 50mpg (http://www.greencarreports.com/blog/1044209_now-we-know-2011-chevrolet-volt-will-get-50-mpg-in-gas-mode). So all the extra tech essentially fails to improve on a diesel. The plugin feature may actually make the car less green/efficient if you get the juice from a dirty or inefficient power plant.

    I'd really like to agree with you, believe me. But the reason I'm skeptical is that we have no proof that a battery "breakthrough" is really on the horizon. I read somewhere that the overall efficiency of an electric car is currently only about 5-7% greater than a gasoline-powered car (EDIT here (http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-efficiency/alternative-fuels/fuel-cell4.htm) is a link for those numbers, but admittedly not a very good one). The energy efficiency of batteries is reasonably good, but they are still too big and heavy, as well as being expensive and dirty to manufacture. And again, electric cars are only as good as the powerplant they get power from, and that is where the biggest efficiency loss comes into play.

    As for the mass rail system. You might be thinking of the east coast. Trying coming to some city west of the Mississippi and you will see how little rail they have and we just do not have any good way to put a rail system in. It is very costly to retrofit those system in and it is a very slow process. Slowly it is happening but really the system that was designed in the past was based around people driving their own personal cars around. That was 40+ years ago that was put in so now it is harder to do put it in now.

    It's less logistics than politics, sadly. And you are right, it's not cheap. But we have to do it eventually. Moving to dependence on our interstates and letting passenger rail services atrophy was a mistake, and now we will be forced to fall back on our rail networks more.

    Electric cars (that are able to fully charge in under 20 minutes) subsidized by a solar panel roof is the future. Don't think a 300 mile range would be out of the question (within a few years) and would def work even in large countries like the U.S.

    If you look here, they are talking 5 minutes for 70% charge of the car, even though it is currently only a short range vehicle.
    Link: http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/07/05/new-quick-charger-for-electric-cars-is-really-quick/

    Two issues with that: First, solar panels are neither practical in most states, nor to they really have the lifespan to do more than break-even interms of paying for the,mselves.

    Second, that juice still has to come from the power plants, with all the attendant downsides.


    I really don't want to sound like a naysayer, but "going green" has become so fashionable that I think people are ignoring the engineering realities. We want whizz-bang electrics and hybrids when a simple diesel would be much easier to get on the market literally today and dramatically decrease our national fuel consumption (and dependence on oil imports) while we work to perfect the next step in alternative fuel vehicles. One step at a time, people!

    Why are we letting Congress and the EPA block sales of diesels here that could be used in everyday cars in addition to series hybrids?





    MagicBoy
    Mar 24, 03:11 PM
    Happy Birthday OS X





    CFreymarc
    Mar 28, 06:44 PM
    It's a little cheeky, sure, but the Design Award isn't really anything but marketing opportunity for the devs.

    What needs to happen for these awards to mean anything is for an non-profit industry consortium to take the votes and not be biased with several in the industry that matters voting for it. That is how the Oscars, Emmies and Grammys all came about. Wired tried it with the "Webbies" but the marketing types had too much influence.

    In summary, these awards should be retitled, "Third Party App Most Contributing to our Product's Bottom Line."





    MattDell
    Sep 12, 12:45 AM
    If it's just Disney, then there's not much point.
    Disney is the 2nd largest media company in the world. I surely hope you don't think we're just getting Mickey Mouse and Daffy Duck movies. Here's just the movie companies that Disney owns:

    Walt Disney Pictures
    Touchstone Pictures
    Hollywood Pictures
    Miramax Films
    Buena Vista Home Entertainment
    Pixar

    I think that's quite a good start.

    -Matt





    zephxiii
    Dec 19, 08:31 PM
    CDMA is not even close to being the dominate tech in cellular in China.