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The apple has a different gusto from the other ones.
We say "gusto". As in "good taste": buen gusto or it can be also one of the five senses.
Towards a man it is - Gusto en conocerlo. Towards a woman it is - Gusto en conocerla. Towards more than one person it is - Gusto en conocerlos.
If you are looking for an example of a IP address then a port number, here is one:192.168.0.1:2712192.168.0.1 is your IP address and the : means a port number so :2712 is the port number.This also works on websites. For example: wiki.answers.com:2712Together, the combination of an IP address and a port number is called a socket.
Information used are the source port number, the destination port number and ip addresses.
The Internet Message Access Port is commonly assigned to port numbers 143 and 993. If one has access rights to their email server, they can manually change their IMAP port numbers there.
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One can purchase a 22 inch Samsung television from a number of stores and online retailers. They can be bought from 'eBay', 'Amazon', 'Best Buy' and 'Walmart'.
To install your Samsung driver on your computer, you first have to connect the unit to an existing USB port. This will automatically download the drivers to your system. If it does not automatically download the drivers, you will have to manually find them in one of the folders. Once this is done, click on the drivers and they will install the necessary components to access all media related items on your Samsung.
"Pleasure to meet you" (Closest translation of the intent of the statement) Mucho Gusto is a statement one makes when they are introduced to some one or responding to some one introducing themselves. The literal translation is "Much like/flavor"
"El gusto es mío" usually is the reponse to the statement "mucho gusto conocerle", which someone would use at a first meeting. "Pleased to meet you." "El gusto es mío" is "the pleasure is mine". You could possibly carry that one step further, "No, insisto, el gozo es mío", but that would probably be pretty boorish.