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Subject: سكس في شرم شيخ سكس ساخن شهر عسل لبنت وشاب مصري تصوير مقاطع فتحها وجماعها له على 3 ايام سكس مثير وساخن حمل فلم سكس - msg#22058
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سكس في شرم شيخ سكس ساخن شهر عسل لبنت وشاب مصري تصوير مقاطع فتحها وجماعها له على 3 ايام سكس مثير وساخن حمل فلم سكس
http://thebestintheworlds2012.blogspot.com/2011/03/2011-school-terms-and-holidays.html
فضيحة تصوير لسكس ساخن و جامد شرطة النسائية سكس عنيف مع الغنج سكس اردني مثير من داخل سكن شرطة نسائية سكس ساخن فلم مثير
http://carinfuture2012.blogspot.com/2011/03/buying-car-insurance.html
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Re: [chromium-discuss] Worst Production I have seen Google Ever Do.
You can save files locally with Chrome OS, but I heard there are no plans to have a dual boot.Anyway, this group is about the browser, not the operating system.
Try atÂhttp://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/group/chromium-os-discuss
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On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 20:20, brendan_leo <brendanleoquigley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
  I am a 22 year old, university student with little to no coding
education. I love tinkering and using computers as I am in the GIS and
Remote Sensing programs. I noticed the option provided by Parallels
Desktop to download and run Chrome OS virtually, I love this kind of
thing so I went for it. It worked wonderfully.
  Then I moved on, what about USB? What about bootcamp on mac? What
about... and thats where it ended. Nothing was available on the
internet and I was even more disappointed to see that the
distributions available were hacked versions and linux-chrome crosses.
With nothing out there to download what did you expect?
  Reading into it more I see that the OS project is going down hill
more then I thought, with google shifting it focus away and on to
bigger and brighter things. I truly believe that you have completely
missed the target. The possibilities of this OS are boundless.
  Take Futureshop for example, the store provides computers for
customers to search the website to find the deals they saw at home.
Even the store employees use this function. Imagine if all furtureshop
computers ran Chrome OS, fast, safe, and there when you need it. With
the addition of a few admin controls blocking out other domains and
setting a password would be simple.
  Then there are hotels. Often there are kiosks in hotels that
provide information on the surrounding area, business etc. What if
there was a program where hotels could get Chrome OS machines (very
cheap since the hardware is all thats required, and a internet
connection) with google searches tailored to the area, to the local
business etc.
  My University even has these kind of kiosks in the library,
imagine easy to network solutions (because 90 would be and enterprise
account online) for IT departments in large schools and Libraries
where the terminals could be monitored remotely, permissions could be
set and all thats required from the student is the power button. Quick
boot times mean the computer could switch off between uses making it
more "environmental aware" or something like that.
 ÂThen there are the net books, which sure it works but I want to
save my pictures on my computer not just on the internet. So make that
work. Access the "harddrive" via FTP style browser stuff. Then bam,
computer focus on the internet that doesn't stop being a
computer.
  Easy dual boot. This is was linux does. I want the option even on
my mac to boot in 10 secs for internet (via chrome) or boot in 60 sec
- 3 mins for a full computer. Unless I am doing something super
important you will find that I'll choose 10 sec boot every time.
Especially if I can access my files via my chrome browser.
  Really to do all this you just need to change the approach. Take
the original beta, forget "apps" and move on to the future. Create a
fourth option thats simple, easy, and one that works. Remove the
requirement for a gmail account, but create options for google docs
outside of that (I know I'm crazy right). Make admin powers with in
the operating system, and allow for easy integration into both
education and business worlds with remote monitoring and control.
Heck, cheap solutions for elementary school web browsing that lets the
teachers choose the sites would be a benefit.
 ÂI don't know if what I have said here matters. I don't know if I
even make sense. I could be just blowing a bunch of hot air, and what
I am talking about isn't possible. If whoever is working on this
project cares do something, I'm more then willing to give all my
ideas.
Hope I make sense.
Brendan
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Re: user-controlled load-path extension: load-dir
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 16:11:47 -0400 Stefan Monnier <monnier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
SM> Ted wrote:
>> I know, but a package IMO will provide a better user experience because
>> of the number of possible options. We already have recursive and
>> ignore-errors; I imagine the list will only grow. Plus the loaded cache
>> in `user-load-dirs-loaded' is pretty crucial to avoid double-loading
>> files; remember Stephen Turnbull's concerns about installing hooks twice
>> for instance. All of that is a pain to handle without a package.
SM> Sounds fine, but then make it an ELPA package. If/when experience shows
SM> it's a package many users want/need, we can move it into core
SM> (i.e. bundle it with the standard Emacs distribution).
OK. I've attached the library (now called load-dir.el, which I think is
much better than user-load-*, especially since the function names are
shorter). If you find it acceptable I'll commit it to the ELPA branch
and deploy it (or let me know what more is needed). I modified the
comments and license a bit as well. It should be possible to include it
like rainbow-mode, directly as a single file.
The Commentary was adjusted to reflect that the user needs to explicitly
call (load-dirs) in their .emacs.
Thanks
Ted
load-dir.el
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[jira] Created: (SOLR-2433) Make FieldProperties bit masks protected
Make FieldProperties bit masks protected
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Key: SOLR-2433
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2433
Project: Solr
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Ryan McKinley
Priority: Trivial
Fix For: 4.0
bit mask values are now package protected, so we have to duplicate:
{code:java}
final static int INDEXED = 0x00000001;
final static int TOKENIZED = 0x00000002;
final static int STORED = 0x00000004;
final static int BINARY = 0x00000008;
final static int OMIT_NORMS = 0x00000010;
...
{code}
to set these fields explicitly. This is important for complex fields like
LatLonType and poly fields in general
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