Me:

It’s high noon, Apple and AT&T — we really hate to break it to you, but the jig is up. Last night the impossible was made possible: right in front of our very eyes we witnessed a full SIM unlock of our iPhone with a small piece of software. It’s all over, guys.
The iPhoneSIMfree.com team called us up to prove their claim that they cracked Apple’s iPhone SIM lock system, and prove it they did. (No, we don’t have a copy of the unlock software, so don’t even ask us, ok?) The six-man team has been working non-stop since launch day, and they’re officially the first to break Apple’s SIM locks on the iPhone with software. It’s done. Seriously. They wouldn’t tell us when and how they would release it to the public, but you can certainly bet that they’ll try to make a buck on their solution (and rightly so). We can hardly believe the iPhone’s finally been cracked. No, scratch that — we just can’t believe it took this long.
IPhone Main Menu:

iPhone -> Settings -> Network Selection:

iPhone -> General -> About:

August 15th 2007, there was the Ereciano’s girlfriend brithday at his house. Several friends including me were there celebreting this day with fun and a lot of beer
Raphael like a Chamaleon:

Some savoury:

My girlfriend and me:

Analândia is located approximately 140 miles from São Paulo city. Analândia is also known for having the best São Paulo state midland campground. If you have never been to Analândia, what are you waiting for? Invite your friend to have a good day around nature with a lot of beer, music, and fun.
The Cuscuzeiro hill:

This is me at 8.00 AM:

My love front of camel hill:

Seriema the fasttrack!

The campergroup:

The barbecue:

The campers:

Inside the tent:

Me at Holliday in:

Me at Prime:

Festival bay:

Me front of taxi at hotel:

Me at Millenia mal:

Lunching at Burgerking:

Junior and Me at Disney:

MGM Studios

Monster’s S/A.

McQueen:

subway station:

Me on street:

Lunching at uno’s:

New England Aquarium:

We on board:

AAA:

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Taking off

Now flying with AA:

Junior and Me at the Sears Tower:

Sears Tower Top North View:

Sears Tower Top South View:

Me at Sears Tower:

The Sears Tower at night:

Giordano’s bar:

Pizza from giordano’s:

The Chicago nights:

Manhattan:

Centralpark:

Me at South Ferry Station gonna Statue of Liberty:

Me at Rockfeller Center:

After a great sucess of iPhone from Apple, everybody waiting for Mac OS X 10.5 release in October 2007
Leopard:

The leopard on my Macbook Pro:

Leopard firewall is running, dropping all packages from INPUT:

Ten years ago, Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena Quintero announced to the world that they have started the GNOME (“GNU Network Object Model Environment”) project, an attempt to fix a dependency on a non-free library for free desktops. Today, GNOME is a large, healthy and fun project with a very steady mission and personality. Congratulations to everyone who made it possible!
Happy birthday GNOME!

We’re celebrating ten years of freedom:
