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Pastry: (for one 22 cm tart)
2 cup flour
100 g. butter
2 tbsp. sugar
A pinch of salt
1 tsp. vanilla essence
1 tbsp. water
1 egg
Bake for 14 minutes
Filling:
3 Granny Smith apples
2 tbsp. sugar
1 tbsp. butter
2 tbsp. lemon juice
Cook for 20 minutes till soft
Apples:
4 Granny Smith apples
1 tbsp. sugar
2 tbsp. lemon juice
1 tbsp. butter
1 tbsp. apricot jam
2 tbsp. brandy
Apple, iPhone 7 modeli ile birlikte sanal gerçeklik konusunda önemli bir adım atacağı ve sonraki modellerinin de sanal gerçekliği destekleyeceği öne sürüldü.
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I really did like the Apple IIe line. This was the first model Apple I had the opportunity to try, and the funny "return" key stuck in my mind for - literally - decades afterward.
"Documents released Monday showed the NSA had worked on software that would allow it to remotely retrieve virtually all the information on an iPhone including text messages, photos, contacts, location, voice mail and live calls.
The software, DropoutJeep, was first disclosed by Der Spiegel and security researcher Jacob Appelbaum. The NSA slides are dated 2008, a year after the first iPhone was launched."
www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/31/apple-nsa-back...
Apple iPhone 5S
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Apple Extended Keyboards II are famous for their Alps keyswitches, but what many may not know is that not all Nimitzes have Alps keyswitches. Some have keyswitches by a company called Mitsumi, and this (according to this post on a forum) is one of those, as its serial number starts with M.
Here, you're looking down the keyboard, at the function keys (foreground) and extended navigation block (background). Two of the lights are visible as well.
One interesting thing you can see from this angle is that the keyswitches under the function keys, escape key, and power key are perpendicular to those under all the other keys. I don't know why.
Low End Mac has disassembly instructions.
Edit: I was re-listening to episode 20 (the keyboard episode) of “The Talk Show” with John Gruber and Dan Benjamin the other day, and according to a guy Dan Benjamin talked to, the “other” keyswitches are orange, while Alps keyswitches are white or black. I don't know whom to believe.
Sydney Apple Store - 18 March 2008
You can see they are well on the way to putting the glass face up
green apple.
D40, cheap shaky tripod, baking sheet for background, plastic serving tray to bounce the sb400 flash, 10x close-up lens on the Nikon 18-55mm kit lens.
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