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Re: [Official Knicks Board Community Board Thread] X-Rated NSFW 

Post#561 » by Subway Token » Tue Feb 1, 2011 11:50 am

cgmw wrote:Did you really just ask? No nipples, pubes, labia, penetration, or dude's junk. (Obviously, I can't fall asleep.)


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Re: [Official Knicks Board Community Board Thread] X-Rated NSFW 

Post#562 » by ITGM » Tue Feb 1, 2011 1:15 pm

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Knicker23 wrote:I've got a rather sexually explicit though beautiful gif, is it allowed to be posted in here?

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Did you really just ask? No nipples, pubes, labia, penetration, or dude's junk. (Obviously, I can't fall asleep.)


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Re: [Official Knicks Board Community Board Thread] X-Rated NSFW 

Post#563 » by Rasho Brezec » Tue Feb 1, 2011 2:53 pm

Oh, I'm sure they have all of that in prison, too. Except labia.
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OT: Student Loans 

Post#564 » by Da_Mane_Man » Tue Feb 1, 2011 3:39 pm

how do i consolidate these sh.ts???

i have about 3 of them and i'd love to get them all into 1 and just pay them off that way ... maybe with a lower interest rate?

i'm sure a lot of people here have some ... have any of you guys done this?
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Re: OT: Student Loans 

Post#565 » by Hitman33 » Tue Feb 1, 2011 4:16 pm

Da_Mane_Man wrote:how do i consolidate these sh.ts???

i have about 3 of them and i'd love to get them all into 1 and just pay them off that way ... maybe with a lower interest rate?

i'm sure a lot of people here have some ... have any of you guys done this?


It depends what types of student loans you have, who are your lenders, etc
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Re: OT: Student Loans 

Post#566 » by MaseInYourFace » Tue Feb 1, 2011 4:18 pm

Da_Mane_Man wrote:how do i consolidate these sh.ts???

i have about 3 of them and i'd love to get them all into 1 and just pay them off that way ... maybe with a lower interest rate?

i'm sure a lot of people here have some ... have any of you guys done this?


What kind of loans are they? Gov or private? I believe you can consolidate the federal ones together. Same goes for the private ones. But I don't believe you can consolidate the private and the gov ones together. I may be wrong. Also the rates on the gov loans are usually much lower.
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Re: OT: I-Pad Help 

Post#567 » by AndroidMan » Tue Feb 1, 2011 5:21 pm

Jitpal wrote:"Full Internet Experience" what a load of crock. Flash support? Sure. It's hardly good though. Quotes from reviews of the Galaxy Tab, the only Android tablet out right now.


There are many Android tablets that are out right now. The Galaxy Tab is the only popular one that you care to remember. Either way, I only mentioned the Galaxy Tab in passing but actually recommended waiting on the Moto Xoom or the LG Slate tablets. Both of those have improved dual core processors and are specifically scaled for larger screens. Flash should be a much more pleasant experience with improved hardware that is set to be released within the next few weeks.

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Android does offer a more complete solution for the entire mobile web experience then Apple does. Well maybe no silverlight support but Android for sure offers more options then Apple when it comes to freedom of the web in general. You can call your experience tightly integrated sware and hware, but I call it locked down and limited. IOS has no widget options, no alternate keyboard such as swype or swiftkey, limited customization options, and only a portion of the internet.

Even Woz has gone on record stating how good Android is. Not everyone wants a cookie cutter type experience. 1 phone, 1 uncustomizable interface, and only 1 authority, Lord Jobs. Android, however offers multiple options and it's this diversity that attracts users to Android. They don't want to share the same cookie cutter experience as everyone else. They want to be different.

http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/31/canalys-android-overtakes-symbian-as-worlds-best-selling-smart/

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Re: [Official Knicks Board Community Board Thread] X-Rated NSFW 

Post#568 » by KingSTAT » Tue Feb 1, 2011 5:24 pm

this video is hilarious. as a knick fan i was pleased aha.
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Re: [Official Knicks Board Community Board Thread] X-Rated NSFW 

Post#569 » by Marty McFly » Tue Feb 1, 2011 6:06 pm

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Re: OT: Student Loans 

Post#570 » by NYCasthetic » Tue Feb 1, 2011 6:22 pm

The government loans are usually very low interest rates, it's when you get involved with an outside lender that it makes it more difficult. I had loans from Sallie Mae, and they were charging me INSANE interest (about 20% on a 15k loan, even though I paid on time every single time). The only way they would let me consolidate my personal Sallie Mae loan, was I had to take a private loan from a credit union, pay SAllie Mae their full amount, and just pay the credit union which had a MUCH lower interest rate. Salle Mae are F*cking crooks!
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Re: [Official Knicks Board Community Board Thread] X-Rated NSFW 

Post#571 » by magnumt » Tue Feb 1, 2011 7:00 pm

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Re: OT: I-Pad Help 

Post#572 » by Jitpal » Tue Feb 1, 2011 8:26 pm

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Jitpal wrote:"Full Internet Experience" what a load of crock. Flash support? Sure. It's hardly good though. Quotes from reviews of the Galaxy Tab, the only Android tablet out right now.


There are many Android tablets that are out right now. The Galaxy Tab is the only popular one that you care to remember. Either way, I only mentioned the Galaxy Tab in passing but actually recommended waiting on the Moto Xoom or the LG Slate tablets. Both of those have improved dual core processors and are specifically scaled for larger screens. Flash should be a much more pleasant experience with improved hardware that is set to be released within the next few weeks.

Jitpal wrote:Full web? Not a chance. Not all Google's fault. Not all Adobe's fault. Not all Apple's fault. Not all media company's fault. The web for mobile is very different from the web for computers. One day they might be the same, but that day is not today. -Jitpal


Android does offer a more complete solution for the entire mobile web experience then Apple does. Well maybe no silverlight support but Android for sure offers more options then Apple when it comes to freedom of the web in general. You can call your experience tightly integrated sware and hware, but I call it locked down and limited. IOS has no widget options, no alternate keyboard such as swype or swiftkey, limited customization options, and only a portion of the internet.

Even Woz has gone on record stating how good Android is. Not everyone wants a cookie cutter type experience. 1 phone, 1 uncustomizable interface, and only 1 authority, Lord Jobs. Android, however offers multiple options and it's this diversity that attracts users to Android. They don't want to share the same cookie cutter experience as everyone else. They want to be different.

http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/31/canalys-android-overtakes-symbian-as-worlds-best-selling-smart/

We will see when they come out. I was at CES, they wouldn't let us touch those things. Let the reviews come out. Promo videos are great but until it's in people's hands and it gets rung through various tests we won't know how good it is.

Yeah, I wouldn't go so far as to call it closer to complete. It's more of a choose what sorts of content you want sort of solution. Right now, the only place to watch Hulu and Netflix on mobile devices is iOS. Both don't work on traditional mobile browsers on either device and Android Apps are "coming soon" as of Summer 2010. If you want to watch either of those, your only options are iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Also, on top of that, you have apps from PBS, ABC, CNN and VEVO delivering traditionally flash based content to iOS devices. You don't have that on Android. Not yet anyway. Look, some things work in the browser for Android, some things don't. Tons of content is available for iOS devices that isn't for Android, even with Flash support for the browser. It isn't complete on either device, which is a problem but to say Android is hands down more complete is wrong.

We can go back and forth saying that Android has this feature or iOS has that feature. I would say, that what iOS does, it does better than Android does. That's my experience from owning both devices. For example, the keyboard. Android has stock, gingerbread stock, swype, 8pen and softkey but none of them are as good as the iOS keyboard in my opinion. The integrated software and hardware approach from Apple also generally provides higher levels of quality and consistant UX. Pressing back in application in Android does one thing, and back in another application does something completely different, even from applications made by the same company. It's extremely frustrating. It's funny, of all the "different" experiences Android offers, the only one that gets consistently rated highly is the stock Google experience. -Jitpal
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Re: OT: I-Pad Help 

Post#573 » by AndroidMan » Tue Feb 1, 2011 9:21 pm

Jitpal wrote:We can go back and forth saying that Android has this feature or iOS has that feature. I would say, that what iOS does, it does better than Android does. That's my experience from owning both devices. For example, the keyboard. Android has stock, gingerbread stock, swype, 8pen and softkey but none of them are as good as the iOS keyboard in my opinion.


What the underlying point I'm trying to reinforce is the concept of choice. Android allows users to browse most of the internet and flash enabled sites. Even if it is slightly choppy, which is guaranteed to be improved with Google's and Adobe's crack staff of engineers, at least Google gives a f about providing their users an option. Apple on the other hand decided for all its users that Flash won't be accessible on their devices. Rather then giving its users choice, they slammed the door shut and made the decision for them.

The keyboard argument is also not about superiority, but rather about choice as well. Once again Apple has made the decision for all of its users that only 1 keyboard is acceptable. Google on the other hand decided there might be other players who can created keyboard applications that could possibly be better their own. Apple plays the hand of god, while Android liberates its users and developers. Even if it is true that the iPhone keyboard is beyond doubt the best keyboard, which I don't think it is, I would still like the option of deciding what keyboard was the best option for me. The argument still revolves around choice.
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Re: OT: I-Pad Help 

Post#574 » by Jitpal » Tue Feb 1, 2011 10:44 pm

AndroidMan wrote:
Jitpal wrote:We can go back and forth saying that Android has this feature or iOS has that feature. I would say, that what iOS does, it does better than Android does. That's my experience from owning both devices. For example, the keyboard. Android has stock, gingerbread stock, swype, 8pen and softkey but none of them are as good as the iOS keyboard in my opinion.


What the underlying point I'm trying to reinforce is the concept of choice. Android allows users to browse most of the internet and flash enabled sites. Even if it is slightly choppy, which is guaranteed to be improved with Google's and Adobe's crack staff of engineers, at least Google gives a f about providing their users an option. Apple on the other hand decided for all its users that Flash won't be accessible on their devices. Rather then giving its users choice, they slammed the door shut and made the decision for them.

The keyboard argument is also not about superiority, but rather about choice as well. Once again Apple has made the decision for all of its users that only 1 keyboard is acceptable. Google on the other hand decided there might be other players who can created keyboard applications that could possibly be better their own. Apple plays the hand of god, while Android liberates its users and developers. Even if it is true that the iPhone keyboard is beyond doubt the best keyboard, which I don't think it is, I would still like the option of deciding what keyboard was the best option for me. The argument still revolves around choice.

I agree, in concept and ideal terms, open is better. Unfortunately, we don't live in that world. Android is a perfect example. It should be great. The community makes it better, the best new parts get put back into the original source code and released into newer versions. The mass army of the community is better able to deal with incompatibilities and flaws by releasing fixes sooner. Someone thinks they can do it better so they fork the source code and create another version. Now people have the choice of choosing any version they want. It's a model used by various Linux Distros, XBMC and Wordpress, and for the most part it works great.

I think that's what Google envisioned and if that was what happened it would have been great. What Google didn't count on was the carriers. They messed the whole thing up, the great part of open is being twisted and distorted. Instead of the end user having choice, we are ending up with the carriers having choice and shoving it down the users throat. You want to use a different disto of Android? Sorry, we lock our bootloaders. You want to use the stock version of Android? Sorry, we give you our skin and you have to like it. You want to use Google Maps for navigation? Try (insert carrier) navigation for $9.99 per month instead. You want to get something off the Android market? Sorry use (insert 3rd party or carrier branded market). The Market replacement isn't there yet, but it will be. The writing is on the wall. There is a reason Google is putting their core apps on the marketplace and removing them from the OS. They know that carriers and device manufacturers would rather put their own, crappy versions on and forsake the good Google applications. Best part is they replace them with applications made by the highest bidder. It's a ritual for power Android users, as soon as they get their new phone, they try to remove most of the bloatware. Which carriers and device manufacturers lock to the core OS so you have to root it, the same as jailbreaking.

It's just a mess. It creates a horrible customer experience. Would I prefer open? In ideal cases, yes. I'll take the "closed" Apple ecosystem, at least it works. At least Apple is going to support it and make sure the carriers don't screw it up. Make no mistake, what the carriers are doing to Android is far worse than what you say Apple is doing. -Jitpal
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Re: OT: Student Loans 

Post#575 » by Da_Mane_Man » Wed Feb 2, 2011 12:20 am

MaseInYourFace wrote:
Da_Mane_Man wrote:how do i consolidate these sh.ts???

i have about 3 of them and i'd love to get them all into 1 and just pay them off that way ... maybe with a lower interest rate?

i'm sure a lot of people here have some ... have any of you guys done this?


What kind of loans are they? Gov or private? I believe you can consolidate the federal ones together. Same goes for the private ones. But I don't believe you can consolidate the private and the gov ones together. I may be wrong. Also the rates on the gov loans are usually much lower.


i have one from sallie mae, one from direct loans and pne from nj class
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Re: OT: Student Loans 

Post#576 » by BowlingChick » Wed Feb 2, 2011 2:44 am

Da_Mane_Man wrote:
MaseInYourFace wrote:
Da_Mane_Man wrote:how do i consolidate these sh.ts???

i have about 3 of them and i'd love to get them all into 1 and just pay them off that way ... maybe with a lower interest rate?

i'm sure a lot of people here have some ... have any of you guys done this?


What kind of loans are they? Gov or private? I believe you can consolidate the federal ones together. Same goes for the private ones. But I don't believe you can consolidate the private and the gov ones together. I may be wrong. Also the rates on the gov loans are usually much lower.


i have one from sallie mae, one from direct loans and pne from nj class


I have a question that kinda relates to this as well. Do any of you know of any student loans you can get without having a co-signer with good credit? My family doesn't really have good credit. :(
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OT: HELP!!! 

Post#577 » by H20KilledHeat » Wed Feb 2, 2011 3:19 am

I accidentally a coke bottle!
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Re: OT: HELP!!! 

Post#578 » by AllanHoustonFan » Wed Feb 2, 2011 3:56 am

H20KilledHeat wrote:I accidentally a coke bottle!

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Re: [Official Knicks Board Community Board Thread] X-Rated NSFW 

Post#579 » by atribecalledrch » Wed Feb 2, 2011 4:07 am

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atribecalledrch wrote:Yo who wanna get a game in 2k? PS3 ppl.


What's your PS3 Gamertag. I'll add it to the 1st page of this Thread:

viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1086092#p26501832

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Re: OT: HELP!!! 

Post#580 » by H20KilledHeat » Wed Feb 2, 2011 4:20 am

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H20KilledHeat wrote:I accidentally a coke bottle!

???

THE WHOLE THING!
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