Monday, May 9, 2011

Subaru Loyale Lifted

Subaru Loyale Lifted. 1987 Subaru Loyale (no pics)
  • 1987 Subaru Loyale (no pics)



  • davisjw
    Aug 7, 05:43 PM
    Time to sell the wife and kids...





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. 91 loyale pushbutton 4wd
  • 91 loyale pushbutton 4wd



  • TallManNY
    Apr 7, 03:05 PM
    That is over dramatic, cut it out.

    Very funny.





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. Re: Let#39;s see your LIFTED Soob
  • Re: Let#39;s see your LIFTED Soob



  • milo
    Aug 11, 03:57 PM
    I would be happy with the *real* replacement for the 12" Powerbook. Can't work with that gloss screen, and can't bear the integrated graphics. Apple need to get real if they want professionals like photographers to buy a new laptop. :confused:

    What "pro" apps did you try to run that didn't run well on the integrated graphics?





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. in pa subaru lifted subaru
  • in pa subaru lifted subaru



  • G4-power
    Nov 7, 06:43 PM
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etCqq3-7ixo (in German)

    I'm really sorry but I couldn't resist correcting. :D After I was halfway through the video I thought "why the heck don't I understand this if it's supposed to be German?" It was Danish. :D





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. Subaru Justy Forum - Justy
  • Subaru Justy Forum - Justy



  • ticman
    Nov 13, 06:31 AM
    Good for you Marvel2. How about a review after you use it. Tstreete did a great one but another perspective is always welcomed.

    BTW do you use Navigon? Did you get the Live Traffic update? Love to hear how they each or both worked with the kit.

    Thanks,
    Mike





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. with the large lift,
  • with the large lift,



  • bluetorch18
    Aug 11, 12:21 PM
    I really hope Apple gives the MBP a much better GPU that isn't underclocked out of the box. They would have my 2 grand in a second.





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. lifted subaru aboutthere
  • lifted subaru aboutthere



  • M87
    Apr 20, 12:53 AM
    I don't think I'll be upgrading if that's all it is.





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. Subaru - Quick amp; Dirty
  • Subaru - Quick amp; Dirty



  • cgmpowers
    Aug 2, 11:23 AM
    Its been my experience that after the Expo there's always something released about a month or so AFTER the expo.

    In addition to that, isn't there a Paris thing in September or something in September?? I remember seeing September on a calendar somewhere that related to Apple...

    Christopher Powers





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. used subaru 80513
  • used subaru 80513



  • whatever
    Aug 7, 04:23 PM
    Thats a little better, but what about having a single processor $1500 model like they used to do with the G4s? If Apple really wants to build their market share, they have to realize that people often buy PCs because they can be customized and some of those people don't want $2500 computers. Not having a customizable model in the desktop lineup that is under $2000 is a bad idea.
    One of the big complaints I hear about Dell from my friends in IT that buy computers for our company (10,000+ employees) is that Dell has to many product lines and to many options. All with prices and specs that change daily.

    Are you forgetting that you can buy a Mac for as low as $599.00 and it's customizable too!

    People who are buying Mac Pros are not the casual shopper, who walks into an Apple store to look at the latest iPods and walk out with a computer (those people buy iMacs).





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. #39;92 Loyale 4WD - Safariwagon
  • #39;92 Loyale 4WD - Safariwagon



  • gnasher729
    Apr 25, 09:58 AM
    Is there a link to a site showing that Google logs the tracking info on their servers?

    http://samy.pl/androidmap/

    It finds my router within 150 meters. This is something that should _not_ be possible. Apple claims that it is not possible to access the location data on their servers, unless you are an iPhone asking for its location. So you should only be able to get the location of WiFi base stations nearby - but you know their location anyway.


    It's inaccurate because it doesn't track YOUR location, just the location of your nearest Cell Tower.

    It's not about cell towers, it is about Wifi base stations. And it is not about _your_ location, it is about the location of these WiFi base stations.

    that is the point that apple is critizised for. this is a gaping security hole! nobody has claimed apple is using this information for malicious purposes.

    however Steve answered the question if apple is tracking users. a classic strawman.

    Give us a realistic scenario where this would be an actually security problem. Where a person can access your phone, and has the time to extract this data without being noticed, finds places where you have been, uses this information to hurt you, and could not get this information or hurt you in another way. That's the important thing: It is only a risk if that information, and nothing else, allows someone to hurt you.





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. 3quot; BYB/Ozified lift,
  • 3quot; BYB/Ozified lift,



  • radiohead14
    Mar 30, 03:11 PM
    just signed up. the whole process is actually really easy. i was up and running within seconds. i've been buying all my music from amazon for years now, and having the convenience of your digital music automatically sync'd up to your personal locker is great. it even scanned my 104GB music collection within 2 mins! pretty cool





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. lifted neon for subaru
  • lifted neon for subaru



  • Slurpy2k8
    Apr 7, 02:19 PM
    Some of you people are ****ing hilarious, and heinously hypocritical.

    The same people who bash (and are still bashing) Apple for not having enough iPad2 supply (to satiate an absolutely insane demand), calling it some sort of conspiracy to create demand, are the same people now bashing Apple for procuring and guaranteeing these components ahead of time, which inevitably has had a negative effect on companies.

    What the hell do you people want? Apple will clearly sell every damn iPad2 they produce, and they'll do what they need to do to produce as much as they can. Having a ton of cash reserves, and the foresight to pay for these compoenents in advance makes them an effective, and intelligent company, not monopolistic. Should Apple shoot itself in the face to please its competitors? Should any company? Unbelievable.





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. Re: Lifted Subaru#39;s 2011
  • Re: Lifted Subaru#39;s 2011



  • mikeapple
    Apr 5, 01:40 PM
    Toyota is not obligated to do anything... BUT i doubt they want to burn any bridges with the most innovative and powerful tech company on the planet...

    If I was Toyota, I'd be honored to get a call from Apple... surely anyone can make a jailbreak theme, but it takes being close with another company for them to be asked to take it down.





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. of lifted Outbacks?
  • of lifted Outbacks?



  • chris975d
    Mar 27, 07:32 AM
    Ah, I forgot about that, Verizon models are not available here :) .

    No problem. I kind of thought that you might be outside the US and not factoring in the Verizon models.





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. Just added a 2quot; body lift to
  • Just added a 2quot; body lift to



  • peeInMyPantz
    Jul 31, 07:21 AM
    I just don't see any advantage for candy bars....at least in the US. Would you care to elaborate?
    no advantages.. it's just nice





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. Re: lifted yellow GL with
  • Re: lifted yellow GL with



  • faizanshakyboy
    Apr 24, 12:22 AM
    if this is true then it is really a very good news :cool::apple:





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. This is a 4quot; lift kit sold by
  • This is a 4quot; lift kit sold by



  • pika2000
    May 4, 03:43 PM
    What if you have or want to re-format your Mac? I hope Apple would also give you a utility that will package the OS into a bootable installer that you can copy to a USB flash drive. Or maybe that is what you would be downloading, just an image to be copied to a DVD/USB drive as I doubt you could install the OS like an app would (download, pop up in the dock, done).
    I guess we will see how things go when Apple release it.





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. 1991 loyale sedan 6quot;lift.
  • 1991 loyale sedan 6quot;lift.



  • notabadname
    Apr 26, 02:27 PM
    For once, I'd like to see a pie chart that includes iPod Touch and iPad, which also run iOS. What's the Android device equivalent of the iPod touch?

    It was a subject of an earlier thread. Here is the original source. (http://www.comscore.com/Press_Events/Press_Releases/2011/4/Apple_iOS_Platform_Outreaches_Android_by_59_Percent_in_U.S)

    And yes, iOS leads Android.





    Subaru Loyale Lifted. few lifted sedans around,
  • few lifted sedans around,



  • pack
    Apr 7, 12:50 PM
    Thanks for the class act.

    it was a joke in reference to your snarky comment relax.

    Hey bro look on the bright side atleast we have bing now on appstore!





    Multimedia
    Aug 4, 07:29 PM
    The company that really deserves criticism is intuit. They recently released quicken 2007 and it was not UB. They were releasing a new product and they chose to ignore intel Mac users. Makes you wonder if they are going to stay in the mac market at all. Maybe in the future they will just recommend running parallel and windows, to use quicken on an intel mac.That version of Quicken doesn't run fast enough in Rosetta? Seems like it would. :confused: :eek:





    McGiord
    Apr 10, 05:17 PM
    Agreed. Anyhow, writing math with ascii characters sucks, however you put. Most people who aren't used to see math in ascii see / as a ______ and not as a direct translation of � or (...)^-1. Other than the people who blindly follow PEMDAS and think multiplication has a precedence over division, like our lovely math teacher did a couple posts above, I think the poll would tend a lot more towards 288 if the question was posted with TeX (or another proper form).

    I think this poll has more to do with how bad math can be written in plain characters than it has to do with the average person's understanding of math. Hey, I got it right, but I spend a lot of time using math and do see it a lot in plain characters, but I know most people aren't engineering students.

    Well Paolo, what is your answer?





    Zombie Acorn
    May 7, 01:40 AM
    So, ask for 'half a kilo'. Problem solved. :)

    Sounds like a drug order to me.





    fivetoadsloth
    Apr 10, 06:07 PM
    I don't see how you can say that. None the less how anyone can confidently answer this question.

    You arrive at 288 by multiplying 48/2 * (9+3), but that is assuming multiplication is the implied operator.

    The way the equation is written, this question simply does not make sense. Parenthesis or something similar are needed to make this equation solvable.

    You say you are fluent in mathematics, etc, but fluency requires proper syntax, which the equation simply does not have. If a professional gave me this problem to solve I would call them an idiot.

    Multiplication is always the implied operator for an equation in that form. If it is something other the multiplication is must be specified. 2*2=(2)(2).

    balamw & dukebound85:
    You guys are making too many assumptions.

    Following your thought process, the original post is not properly written then?

    I don't think they are. They are (correctly) saying that if you solve the problem as written without making any assumptions you come up with 288 as the one, and only, correct answer.

    Also, Balamw I posted almost exactly what you just said (post above this). See post 179.





    Rot'nApple
    Apr 25, 09:59 AM
    How so? Everything he said fits the facts as we know them.

    Shouldn't that read, "Everything he said fit the facts as we NOW know them." And who provided those facts again? Was it Steve?!...

    There is NO evidence that this information gets transmitted to ANYONE, and believe me people are looking hard to prove otherwise.

    What people are looking? The press? The "journalistic" dingbats of today couldn't do an expose on how to break out of a wet paper bag if their life depended on it. The brilliant politicians?! They don't know squat and are only as informed as (in this case, Apple), their source lets them be. Otherwise they know squat!

    So this makes Steve look like he's telling the truth.

    That remains to be seen. What about that backdating crap Apple pulled? Steve may have been aware of the action but not necessarily aware of the consequences!

    "I apologize to Apple's shareholders and employees for these problems, which happened on my watch. They are completely out of character for Apple," Jobs said in a statement. "We will now work to resolve the remaining issues as quickly as possible and to put the proper remedial measures in place to ensure that this never happens again." (http://www.thestreet.com/story/10313125/apple-owns-up-to-backdating.html)

    Anyone think, maybe, Steve will have to dust off this speech again to "Sent from my iPhone"?...
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