1 Billion Views Daily. 3 for each US Citizen. YouTube is HUGE. And you thought that YouTube was big before? They are bigger than you ever, ever, ever dreamed. - http://thenextweb.com/2009...
çok güzel görünüyor fakat ön tarafının bu kadar yüksek olmasına rağmen arka tarafının suya bu kadar yakın olması kafamı karıştırdı açıkcası
- Aytaç YILDIZ
tersaneye ve daha onceki tasarimlarina bakilirsa bunu da surerler yakinda piyasaya.. http://www.wally.com/ . kriz oncesi ve sonrasi tersane 2015'e kadar siparisler ile yigilmis durumdaydi. bugun aldim deseniz 7 yil sonra uretime basliyorlar ancak. guzeldir ama.. ah 125 wallypower aah..
- Sets Turan
böyle şeylerde yaşayacak olanlar var hayatta, o daha çok üzüyo (:
- Ezgi Genç
hedefWally-Hermes.com! bana bunu alırsanız, taksim'de falan tanıtım yaparım. çok ciddiyim.
- berkay sözbilir.
en iyisini ben de görmek isterim açıkçası fu :)
- Tugce Cengiz
çok mazot yer yahu buy.. en azından çatısını güneş paneliyle döşemek lazım.. baya bir de kinetik enerji dönüşümü yapmak lazım.. evet evet , beavaya gelir bu , geri alıyorum sözümü.
- Doritos değil Panço
I keep coming back to these photos. I want one. *sigh*
- Lisa L. Seifert
wallpaper kasım sayısında teknenin yapım aşamasından 2 fotoğraf basılmış
- fu
1. Good blogs have a voice. 2. Good blogs reflect focused obsessions. 3. Good blogs are the product of “Attention times Interest. 4. Good blog posts are made of paragraphs. 5. Good “non-post” blogs have style and curation. 6. Good blogs are weird. 7. Good blogs make you want to start your own blog. 8. Good blogs try. 9. Good blogs know when to break their own rules.
- Erno Hannink
joe, speaking of bugs... loaded up fine... browsed the news feed, and commented once... then went to homescreen and tapped on friends... hung up and crashed... opened up and tapped friends again... crashed... then wouldn't open up again just crashed on open... deleted and re-synched and all is good... just fyi
- Chris Heath
Maybe Apple never heard the one about a billion eyeballs and shallow bugs or whatever. ;)
- Chris Messina
totally with you...btw, great job on the Facebook app. we've experienced similar situation with our app and we're only just under 2 million downloads...
- Scott Magdalein
I agree. The UDID limit makes pre-release beta testing an ineffective way to find bugs.
- Scott Ludwig
from iPhone
(...) "many people start blogs with lofty aspirations — to build an audience and leave their day job, to land a book deal, or simply to share their genius with the world. Getting started is easy, since all it takes to maintain a blog is a little time and inspiration. So why do blogs have a higher failure rate than restaurants?"
- Ton Zijp
from Bookmarklet
(...) "only 7.4 million out of the 133 million blogs the company tracks had been updated in the past 120 days. That translates to 95 percent of blogs being essentially abandoned".
- Ton Zijp
The more people I see quit the harder I work :)
- John Sullivan
"Floating belly up in the Pacific, this is the unbelievable sight of the largest animal ever to have lived on Earth - killed by a passing ship. The body of the giant blue whale was found by researchers from Oregon State University in the Santa Barbara Channel off the coast of California. They came across the carcass while out in their small research vessel, the Pacific Storm, operated by the university's Marine Mammal Institute. Researchers believe the whale may have been hit by a cargo ship in the busy shipping lanes coming out of the city of Los Angeles. Staff at the university have not yet been reached for comment. The picture first appeared on National Geographic's website. Water is churned up around the body of the whale as the research vessel fights to get closer to it, while seagulls perch on its upturned belly. The Pacific Storm is 84 feet, or just over 25 metres long - meaning this whale must be roughly 22 metres long. The image is so astonishing it almost looks unreal. The...
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I know that shipping lane well, used to boat out to channel islands to surf and cross that lane on the process - big cargo ships were to be avoided - did see whales and dolphins often
- mike "glemak" dunn