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The main ingredients are shrimp, Cornish hens and lamb, a fine upgrade from hot dogs and hamburgers, in my book.
The oldest Macs won't keep up — a 400 MHz G3 desktop was only borderline usable, especially compared with its relative zippiness under Mac OS 9 — but on any Mac made in the last two or three years, especially one with a G4 processor, Panther should be a fine upgrade.
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SMARTPHONES If you use your smartphone only to check e-mail on the train, you could be perfectly fine upgrading it every three years.
The whole line got some fine upgrades, too.
NBA Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Kiki VanDeWeghe stated as much while speaking with Sam Amick about the league's decision to suspend Cleveland Cavalier Dahntay Jones and merely fine and upgrade the flagrant foul level of Golden State Warrior Draymond Green.
That works fine when upgrading from Vista.
If you just use your broadband connection for e-mail and Web browsing and have no complaints about slowness, you are probably fine without upgrading.
Toning down his experimental streak, he asks visiting musicians to name a dish with personal significance (the soul traditionalist Sharon Jones chose steak and eggs; the art-school punks of Les Savy Fav chose pheasant), then cooks some creative variation on it as a way to get them talking: Proust's madeleine, given a fine-cuisine upgrade.
This new architecture brings various benefits that are desirable in today's data centers such as fine-grained technology upgrade cycles, fine-grained resource allocation, and access to a larger amount of memory and accelerators.
These include early removal of gangue, recovery of ultra-fine particles, upgrading of flotation concentrates or simply as a laboratory analysis technique.
He is also continuing what he calls Macy's "I do" strategy, upgrading fine jewelry departments within the department stores.
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