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This was announced at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2005 by Apple Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Bertrand Serlet.

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Bertrand Serlet (), born 1960, is a French researcher.

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Serlet holds a doctorate in Computer Science from the University of Paris-Sud, France.
On March 23, 2011, Apple announced that Bertrand Serlet was leaving the company " to focus less on products and more on science.

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( Siegel and Shuster had earlier poked fun at Capp in a Superman story in Action Comics # 55, December 1942, in which a cartoonist named " Al Hatt " invents a comic strip featuring the hillbilly " Tiny Rufe.
Slapstick, one of the earliest forms of comedy, poked fun at physical mishap, usually in practical jokes, accidents and water soakings.
Architectural journals of the time poked fun at the project due to the small amount of money budgeted.
The Pirates of Penzance ( New Year's Eve, 1879 ) also poked fun at grand opera conventions, sense of duty, family obligation, the " respectability " of civilisation and the peerage, and the relevance of a liberal education.
The opera poked fun at English law and the House of Lords and made much of the war between the sexes.
The band-which poked fun at surf music-recorded only one single in 1966 (" Schwinn 24 / Beach Party Boo Boo ").
Generally, they poked fun at the English.
Mad poked fun at the tendency of readers to accuse the magazine of declining in quality at various points in its history, depending on the age of the critic, in its " Untold History of Mad Magazine ," a self-referential faux history in the 400th issue which joked: " The second issue of Mad goes on sale on December 9, 1952.
He did write a series of brief nonsense plays which poked fun at the conventions of the theatre using zany, offbeat humor and outrageous, impossible stage directions, such as " The curtain is lowered for seven days to denote the lapse of a week.
Twin Peaks was a primetime soap opera that poked fun at the genre.
Sonny poked a little fun at himself when he guest-starred on The Golden Girls, in the episode " Mrs. George Devereaux ", aired November 17, 1990, as himself vying with Lyle Waggoner for Dorothy's ( Beatrice Arthur ) affection in a dream, where Blanche ( Rue McClanahan ) dreams her husband is still alive.
" In it, he poked fun at alarm about secular humanism.
Viz poked fun at the movie, describing it as " shite " in the competition description, and described the runners-up prizes of DVDs of the film as " frankly worthless ", which led to the producers refusing to hand over the prize, for insulting their film.
With the onset of World War II, the Stooges released several entries that poked fun at the rising Axis powers.
In the spring of 2008, Fanning appeared in a Volkswagen commercial directed by Roman Coppola, in which he poked fun at his file-sharing past.
One of these films was My Name is Nobody ( 1973 ) by Tonino Valerii ( though true participation of Leone in shooting is disputed ), a comedy western film that poked fun at the spaghetti western genre.
She also made a cameo appearance in It's a Great Feeling ( 1949 ), in which she poked fun at her own screen image.
The Summer 1983 issue of Rolling Stone magazine poked fun at this appearance.
The 2010 Broadway musical version of The Addams Family poked fun at the inconsistencies of Grandmama's origins.
A noted character actor with a distinctively campy and snarky persona that often poked fun at his barely in the closet homosexuality, Lynde was well known for his roles as Uncle Arthur on Bewitched and Harry MacAfee, the befuddled father in Bye Bye Birdie – both the stage musical and the film-version.
A few days later, Howard Stern mocked Selena's murder and burial, poked fun at her mourners, and criticized her music.
The paper was founded as a satirical weekly in 1826, taking its name and motto from Le Mariage de Figaro, a play by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais that poked fun at privilege.
The magazine poked fun at Catford's mundanity.
Thus, as a " comic history painter ", he often poked fun at the old-fashioned, " beaten " subjects of religious art in his paintings and prints.
The Dutch artists Ross and Iba released a song entitled ' Wassenaar ,' which poked fun at the wealth of the town.

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Mr. Crombie poked at it gingerly with his foot.
Steve Dollar of Newsday wrote that " he projects that home girl-next-door quality that belies her place as the youngest sibling in a family whose inner and outer lives have been as poked at, gossiped about, docudramatized and hard-copied as the Kennedys.
In this way Barks poked gentle but pointed satire at aspects of the Boy Scouts.

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In 2004, the BBC planned to show a cartoon series called Popetown, which poked fun at the Roman Catholic Church.

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MacDonald-Wright insisted, however, that Synchromism was a unique art form, and " has nothing to do with orphism and anybody who has read the first catalogue of synchromism ... would realize that we poked fun at orphism ".

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Michael " Fat Mike " Burkett admitted to Punknews. org that he had poked fun at the band for their beliefs, but emphasized that he befriended Underoath's band members at the start of the tour and had a personal policy of not making jokes on-stage about anyone he was not friends with or did not like personally.

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They have never poked any of us, saying your treatment is not correct or anything.

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* José António Camões ( Fajãzinha, 10 December 1777 Ponta Delgada, 18 January 1827 )-priest, poet, historian, and author of various works of satire, including his heroic satire O Testamento de D. Burro, Pai dos Asnos, that poked fun at his critics, for their class-based antagonisms towards his illegitimacy.
It featured a woman who struggled through the " four basic guilt groups " of life food, love, mom, and work the strip gently poked fun at the lives and foibles of modern women.
She was initially considered a formidable challenger, but her campaign floundered in ads, Martin poked fun at Simon's trademark bow-tie, but the humorous ad campaign was seen by some as petty and mean-spirited and Simon won with 65 percent of the vote, carrying all but two counties in the state ; Edwards County in the southeast and McHenry County outside Chicago in the heart of the district Martin represented for most of the 1980s.

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In 1974, Stevens recorded perhaps his most famous hit, " The Streak ," which poked fun at the early-1970s fad of running nude in public, known as " streaking.
To accompany the album, the band released a home video, The Nona Tapes, in which they poked fun at the rumors of Staley's addiction, but the band lapsed again, failing to complete tours planned in support of the album.
Radio Active, " which poked fun at the amateurishness of some local radio broadcasting ," went on to run for seven series, and won a Sony Award.
The television show Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens poked fun at its sponsor Sony in one episode, by having one character give another a Blu-ray Disc with the tagline " It's a Sony ", only for them to complain that they do not have a Blu-ray player, to which the character responds by producing a copy in Betamax, again with the line " It's a Sony ".
McDonough became a hero among Boston sportswriters after a 1979 altercation with Patriots cornerback Raymond Clayborn, in which McDonough leveled Clayborn after Clayborn had poked him in the eye.
A tender love scene between Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck in The Lady Eve was enlivened by a horse, which repeatedly poked its nose into Fonda's head.
Marella poked fun at Piper's weight, which resulted in Santino getting slapped by Piper.
In addition, a promotional music video from Cartoon Network's Groovies featuring the Soul Coughing song " Circles " poked fun at animation loops as they are often seen in The Flintstones, in which Fred and Barney ( along with various Hanna-Barbera characters that aired on Cartoon Network ), supposedly walking in a house, wonder why they keep passing the same table and vase over and over again.
The production was also more oriented towards actual games players than the first few series, which had been decidedly light in feature content, and no longer poked fun at ' nerds ' and ' geeks ', as it was young adults and not children and teenagers who appeared on the show ; indeed, they and the publicity-seeking celebrities were now the subject of jokes.
He had small parts in the 1979 movie Manhattan ( which poked fun at SNL ), the 1987 movie Wall Street, and the 1988 movie he co-wrote, Scrooged.
Islands poked up out of this icy lake, some of which remain today as the sandstone bluffs of central Wisconsin-Mill Bluff and Roche-a-Cri, for example.
In the May, 1996 issue of Saturday Night, John Goddard wrote a heavily researched article entitled " A Real Whopper ", in which he poked many holes in Mowat's claim that the book was non-fictional.
In the early 1970s, Buono released several comedy record albums, which poked fun at his large stature, and a book of comic poetry called It Could Be Verse.
After the tournament, Pearce joined fellow England penalty missers Chris Waddle and Gareth Southgate ( who missed in Euro 96 ) in a light-hearted commercial for Pizza Hut in which they poked fun at their own misfortunes.
The scene, which depicted character Milhouse Van Houten attending the University, poked fun at Islamophobia and generated some controversy in the community.
Crossballs: The Debate Show is a Comedy Central television show which poked fun at cable news networks ' political debate shows, especially CNN's Crossfire and MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews.
The magazine became famous for its comical photo captions, which poked fun at rock stars, the industry, and even the magazine itself.

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