Monday, May 9, 2011

Polynomial Function Equation

Polynomial Function Equation. 7) A polynomial function of
  • 7) A polynomial function of



  • iMeowbot
    Nov 23, 12:54 PM
    o.O Mactracker has no information on this. Do you have links? I would be very interested in seeing a pict of it.
    The product was called PowerCD (http://guides.macrumors.com/PowerCD).





    Polynomial Function Equation. polynomial function.
  • polynomial function.



  • EDH667
    Jan 25, 07:36 AM
    Regarding using a case with the tom tom kit--I bought a casemate (comes shiny and somewhat rubberized) and it fits fine in my tomtom car kit.

    check out the website. maybe it's a solution for you.

    I have used the Case-Mate Barley-There and am currently using the Marware MicroShell with the TomTom car kit. They both work fine.





    Polynomial Function Equation. polynomial function.
  • polynomial function.



  • navguy
    Jan 7, 06:14 PM
    it definitely is a strong consideration with a few add'l features for $10 more ... including that it works w/ both iphone and ipod touch, works w/ cases/skins, rotation notches seem firmer, and bluetooth works while off mount ... if you can get over the overall cost, the extra $10 is probably worth it.

    i received the TT car kit as a gift ... and enjoying it every day :D





    Polynomial Function Equation. polynomial function,
  • polynomial function,



  • chrmjenkins
    May 4, 04:30 PM
    Also, if it isn't clear, we'll be alternating narratives. I'll finish up the heroes' second action here, and then it will be ravenvii's turn. He'll also track stat keeping. These duties may shift/change but if either of us posts a narrative, don't be surprised.





    Polynomial Function Equation. College Algebra: Finding a Polynomial#39;s Real Zeros. 2:45. www.mindbites.com Taught by Professor Edward Burger, this lesson was selected from a broader,
  • College Algebra: Finding a Polynomial#39;s Real Zeros. 2:45. www.mindbites.com Taught by Professor Edward Burger, this lesson was selected from a broader,



  • ABernardoJr
    May 6, 01:22 AM
    No.. They make mobile processors. Low power usage.
    If you read the article again, it ays the rumor is for laptops. Very doubtful apple will move the desktop line to an ARM processor as there is nothing that competes with the current tech.
    For laptops (specifically the air), the move may make sense. I don't see apple moving the whole macbook pro line to ARM. maybe the airs and the regular macbooks.

    The short story is that Apple is moving the laptop line, and presumably desktops too, to ARM based chips as soon as possible.


    Anyway the main reason why I feel reluctant about this hypothetical (and I stress hypothetical) situation is the potentiality of troubles that would come from transitioning everything again (like others have said).

    P.S. Is anyone else slightly concerned with the site's name being "SemiAccurate"? lol It's just a name of course and I'm half joking, but still :D





    Polynomial Function Equation. equation with polynomial
  • equation with polynomial



  • Sweetfeld28
    Dec 5, 12:14 AM
    i think this would make a good revision of the newly rumored 12" MacBook Pro.





    Polynomial Function Equation. dividing polynomials cu.
  • dividing polynomials cu.



  • gnasher729
    Apr 7, 04:16 PM
    I absolutely expect MS to wedge their way in, they just have to come up with an adequate OS (it doesn't have to be the 'best' OS). They have tons of cash, distribution channels, developer communities, and 00's million of desktops install that they can leverage. Look at how much money they 'blew' on Bing, Zune, Xbox to gain a tiny foothold.

    What Microsoft has doesn't transfer to the tablet market. Ok, they have cash. They have enough money to give away 80 million tablets. If they do that, over the next three years, the cash is gone, and Apple + Android will still sell more units :D

    Distribution channel? What distribution channel does Microsoft have for hardware? They don't. Zune was a failure. XBox and tablets are two completely different markets.

    The developers are writing iPhone / iPad apps.

    And how would Microsoft go about "leveraging the desktop"? People throw out computers and buy an iPad. People don't say "well, I have a Windows PC, I will buy a Microsoft tablet to go with it". They say "well, I have a Windows PC, I will buy an iPad so I can get rid of that old PC".





    Polynomial Function Equation. polynomial function (Eq.
  • polynomial function (Eq.



  • nuckinfutz
    May 7, 11:44 AM
    As amazing as free MobileMe sounds, I find this HIGHLY unlikely.

    Why not? The Pros outweigh the cons.

    Pros:

    Ends developer confusion on the app store about whether to support MobileMe, Wifi or roll their own Cloud sync.

    Benefits mainly Mac users (nice iLife tie in) but also benefits those running Windows and Outlook with Windows MobileMe Control Panel

    Will clearly sell more iPhone/iPod Touch/iPads because consumers know their data will be in sync across the devices.

    Cons:

    Cost - free means a LOT more users which means a need to beef up infrastructure. Apple does have a new large data center being built.

    Current members - do I get a refund or does Apple announce a free version of MobileMe and boosts the features of the paid account creating a Free/Paid tier?

    There are certainly plusses and minuses about the strategy but make not bones about it people want Mobileme they just don't want to pay for it. A free "lite" version satiates those people.

    Let's face it the popularity of Google stems from the fact that their tools are free to the end user.





    Polynomial Function Equation. to a polynomial function:
  • to a polynomial function:



  • Stevesbodyguard
    May 4, 03:00 PM
    What is the "App Store"?

    I googled it...sounds like a dying fad...





    Polynomial Function Equation. a polynomial function that
  • a polynomial function that



  • ciTiger
    Apr 23, 06:08 PM
    Finally a screen quality on my MBP to rival that of my iP4! Hopefully the next MBP refresh will bring these retina displays!!!





    Polynomial Function Equation. the transmission function,
  • the transmission function,



  • skochan
    Jul 30, 08:21 PM
    Some rumors for the Verizon Chocolate (http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/lg-vx8500-chocolate-to-verizon-confirmed-187461.php) suggest an AUGUST 7TH Release Date. That's the same day as the start of WWDC, when Apple's new products will be announced! Just a coincidence?





    Polynomial Function Equation. The quadratic and polynomial
  • The quadratic and polynomial



  • ergle2
    Sep 16, 05:15 AM
    At most it would have the yet to be released Mobility X1700 or currently available Geforce GO7600.

    There is simply not enough room for either a Mobility X1800 or Geforce GO7700 chip in this 1" thick notebook. Stay in fairyland . . . why can't people be a bit realistic?

    Thanks for the condescending tone in response to an off-the-cuff "would be nice" comment -- it makes you look such a man.

    Of course, given the Go 7700 is effectively an 80nm 7600 -- and therefore should use less power -- I'd say it was realistic to suggest it be used.

    Well done.





    Polynomial Function Equation. for polynomial functions.
  • for polynomial functions.



  • bearcatrp
    Apr 25, 11:21 AM
    IF apple is not collecting the data, then what's the point of the file in the first place. Or, how come there is not a way for users to delete this file on the phone when they see fit. Sure, all the carriers are collecting all data, per patriot act and newer laws enacted since.
    Someone should ask steve this question?
    Does any government agency collect this data, through apple, or by other means? I'll bet he will hee haw around this question!
    This stuff is part of the cloud computing. You will have a advertisement come across your phone when you go into areas that advertise through the phones. All of them will be doing this. Part of the business model. Get used to it as there is nothing we can do about it besides shutting your phone off and getting rid of them.





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  • AppleAmerican
    Mar 29, 04:38 PM
    Most people here are missing the big picture. I'm pretty old and have witnessed the changes in the tech sector. Back in '01 a lot of laptops were made or at least assembled in the USA, and they were quality products, but with cheap foreign labor most global companies could not resist the couple of percent they could add to their profit margins by moving overseas. The company I worked for made laptops for a major name, but they closed the plant here to save between 3.00 and 6.00 dollars per unit, a very small percentage of the overall value. A company like Apple could easily, make and assemble products here, the profit margin on an iPhone is around 60%, but if they did that then there profit margin would only be 50%, corporate and political greed. There are companies here, that still compete, an example, American Apparel (http://americanapparel.net/), they manufacture clothing here competitively in a huge operation in California with good paying jobs and great quality. There are many others, it is all about balancing automation with traditional production, but it's impossible for anyone to compete with slave wages from companies like Foxconn.





    Polynomial Function Equation. function (Equation 2) is
  • function (Equation 2) is



  • ticman
    Nov 14, 07:42 AM
    Interesting Jape. Now let's see if they send us a confirmation email. They have been quite good about it the past.





    Polynomial Function Equation. as a function (equation 1)
  • as a function (equation 1)



  • Plutonius
    May 3, 06:41 PM
    Ahh, gotcha. So I guess our best bet is to just explore the room we're in.

    No traps in the current room so we can leave without searching the current room.





    Polynomial Function Equation. the polynomial equation y
  • the polynomial equation y



  • Spoony
    Apr 18, 03:44 PM
    If the iphones interface was "so obvious" why did my firm give me a Palm Treo for 3 years where I had this stick to push on icons with windows drop down menus?!?

    I think people have short memories and forget how big of a change the original iphone was.

    Also stop bringing up that ridiculous Prada phone. The only similarity is it had no plastic keys. The software on that phone was ridiculous. The iPhone worked b/c the best software company in the world built the underlying software.

    Prada was just a fancy phone. The iphone was/is a small computer. That is why it was/is criticized as a phone so much. The phone part almost plays second fiddle.





    Polynomial Function Equation. Graphs a polynomial function
  • Graphs a polynomial function



  • NY Guitarist
    Apr 21, 03:19 PM
    Making the mac pro into a 3U format with optional rack mount ear would be ideal. However, to merge the Pro and Server market, I'd like to see:

    1. At least 4 Hot Swap drive bays that don't require the unit being removed.
    2. Redundant power supply option
    3. I'd love for it to be less than 24" deep. Going 3U, this shouldn't be hard at all.


    I agree with 1 & 3. 2 I could take or leave but it would be a necessity for server applications.

    3RU would be 5.25", essentially 3 times the size of an XServe. Seems totally possible. The XServe at the studio where I used to work was one seriously loud box, and that's going to have to change.

    IIRC the XServe had 4 drive bays on the front but not sure if they were hot swappable. I could see the possibility of 8 (or more) drive in more space efficient dual drive trays, although that would be less convenient for hot swap use, as you would have to take a drive offline that you may not want to swap.





    Polynomial Function Equation. The above cosh function can
  • The above cosh function can



  • dr_lha
    Aug 11, 10:45 AM
    The link that was posted was to a Conroe chip. mashinhead asked for third party upgrades for the the current Yonah based line here. #64 (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=2708950&postcount=64)

    Conroe cannot fit into Merom's socket.
    Which is exactly what I said in my post.

    I'm totallly confused as to why you're saying I was wrong here. The chip linked was Conroe, I said:

    There is no current Mac that this chip can "drop into", apart from maybe a Mac Pro, but going from a Woodcrest to a Conroe would be a downgrade in that case.

    The Merom that should eventually go into the iMac, mini, MBP and MacBook are currently not on sale to the consumer.

    Exactly what was wrong with this again, apart from your not reading it correctly?





    RobertMartens
    Nov 16, 11:23 AM
    If you think the virii and malware have been and will always be problems that only windows users will face, then you are mistaken.


    OOOoohhh I'm so scared.
    Hey you can see the future, that's great.
    Who's gonna win the superbowl?
    We have been listening to this scarey talk for 10 years and still nothing.
    Come on already, hackers, bring it on.
    We falling asleep waiting for you

    BTW ain't no such word as virii


    And why are we so worried about passing on Windows Viruses, doesn't everyone running Windows HAVE TO run AV software. They would be nuts if they didn't. Viruses and malware have been and will always be problems that windows users will face. Just like you said.





    jaw04005
    Mar 30, 10:05 PM
    First impressions: iCal's new UI is ugly. Speed is dramatically improved (on both my Air and Mac mini 2010). New QuickLook chapter UI for videos is really cool, not sure I like the white interface though. Launchpad doesn't crash after renaming folders.

    Does the new build officially support TRIM on 3rd party SSDs?

    No.





    wclyffe
    Jan 5, 01:15 PM
    BUT i'm curious whether the satnav apps are waiting on the mount's fix or taking first availalble? ... i would hope they'd wait on mount since ultimately it should have more precision since it's called 'enhanced' GPS, but how can you tell for sure?

    one thing i've tried is to remove the iPhone from the mount after navigating and see if it disrupts the GPS signal w/in the satnav app ... i would expect there to be a switch over to internal GPS and see a small disruption ... but i'm not getting a disrupted signal ... can't be sure one way or the other

    Here's what I've noticed in just one day of use. I'm using Navigon and I did download the TomTom Free App to stop the message from appearing each time. With my 3Gs docked in the car kit, I get the my directions locked in about 5 seconds from when I hit the "Start Navigation" button. I also tried an experiment in my garage, where my phone was unable to get the GPS signal, but docked I had a route in motion in under 5 seconds. Still experimenting.....





    dbit
    Sep 16, 02:45 PM
    Quick question,

    Is it possible to order online and pick up in a specified store when available?

    This would be the most convinient way for me to purchase when the new MBP's come out.





    suss2it
    Apr 5, 05:53 PM
    Apple is just trying to protect the user experience for their product.

    Yes, it is ours to use and do with whatever we want once paid for, but.........
    Every jailbroken iphone user will complain and tell somebody that their phone always freezes up or isn't working right.

    They are not going to say in most cases it freezes, because I jail broke it!

    That info makes it look as if it is Apples fault that things don't work.

    :confused:My jailbroken iPhone 4 doesn't freeze on me. You shouldn't just make stuff up to defend Apple.



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