Reminds me of that urban legend about a man who won an Apple competion for the most creative thing you could do with an Apple Mac.... "With additional hardware, and software, an Apple Mac could land a man on Mars" It all depends on what you mean by 'directly connect' ...
Hecho en China wrote the following on 9/17/2012 5:29 AM (ET): http://www.pcworld.com/article/262202/apple_vs_a_pl_tech_company_sues_online_polish_grocer_over_logo.html Maybe NYC ("The Big Apple") should sue Apple.
" snipped-for-privacy@wku.edu" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: First verify that the problem you are having is actually cedar apple rust.
Apple to pear, rose, quince, and crabapple are possible. (My mother had three different varieties of rose all grafted to the same apple stock.) Even apple to loquat might work. The best would be to an apple seedling.
Curse apple too - if you changed OS you needed to upgrade all your software too, untill they started running UNIX on a PC and calling it an APPLE
The closest I can come to that is an apple I grow called a Pitmastin Pineapple. It is a small russeted apple (not red) that supposedly has a pineapple taste. I don't detect the pineapple taste, but the apple itself is very flavorable.
I've known Apple to do that too on a few occasions. In fact Apple did it after 4 years with a MBP and 5 years with a iphone.
I actually saw one of those *&%(*%&$ squirrels leaving with an apple in its mouth. A few years ago I saw a woodchuck in the apple tree. Bryan wrote:
Crab apple jelly ? Bill who has a hanging crab apple with double flowers hence no fruit.
With an Applodian ecosystem, you feed the machine Apple packets, not Generic Brand packets :-) Just as you charge the battery with Apple electrons, not Generic unpasturized electrons.