Palm OS is Garnet. There is no Cobalt (not that ever saw the light of day anyhow). Cobalt was supposed to be Linux based, not BeOS. Access killed the Cobalt concept when they started developing their own ALP (Access Linux Platform).
The fact that this is happening or the fact that this does not surprise me anymore. Every election year I tell myself I'll vote with my conscious and vote Libertarian. Screw that, I just want these f***ers OUT now.
I have a U3 and love it. Smaller than a Nano and even plays movies even though the screen is a little small for long term movie viewing. And yes you OSS guys, it even plays.ogg
Why not vote for Badnarik
for President? Sounds like a tech person to me!
Became a Computer Programmer in 1977 for Commonwealth Edison at their nuclear power plant in Zion, Illinois; taught control room operators about computers. Was promoted to Senior Software Engineer for their Braidwood Nuclear Simulator project, which he managed from '82-'85 (his favorite job assignment, basically a $6-million "computer game" for which he was totally responsible).
Moved to Montebello, CA, and held a "secret security" clearance at Northrop to work on the Stealth Bomber simulator, '85-'87.
Relocated to San Luis Obispo, CA, in 1987 as a System Administrator and computer trainer at PG&E's Diablo Canyon nuclear plant; spent 10 years as a member of the Applied Technology Services Team writing software and traveling the state installing real-time data-collection servers to their remote power stations; was an instructor for hundreds of employees teaching state-of-the-art systems being installed.
Moved to Austin, TX, in 1997 where he was a programmer and a trainer for Evolutionary Technologies International. He quickly became the Senior Trainer and began traveling across the U.S., and to Canada, England and Australia, as instructor, consultant and "high-tech diplomat."
Became an independent computer consultant in 2001, but began to turn his attention (and talents as an instructor and communicator) to teaching his 8-hour "Introduction to the Constitution" class.
It will go as far as we allow the politicians to take it. Tell them what you think via snail mail or by phone, if that does not work tell them at the polls!
Yes they are innovative! They created the web browser...er...they created that really neat program Visio...er...they created the office suite...er...they created the GUI...er...
Ever used a WinMob device with several apps running in the background??
If you are lucky enough NOT to have it crash it will crawl to a halt.
Palm OS is Garnet.
There is no Cobalt (not that ever saw the light of day anyhow). Cobalt was supposed to be Linux based, not BeOS.
Access killed the Cobalt concept when they started developing their own ALP (Access Linux Platform).
Ummmmm....
They DID!
How are they supposed to secretly monitor these transactions of they make them illegal?
Parents won't be able to afford the $600 next gen units so...
Wii FTW!!!
The fact that this is happening or the fact that this does not surprise me anymore. Every election year I tell myself I'll vote with my conscious and vote Libertarian. Screw that, I just want these f***ers OUT now.
Does anyone have suggestions of a device that will do this before the law is passed?
Thickness isn't the only way to mesure a device. It's much narrower and shorter than a Nano.
Don't forget about http://www.iaudio.com./
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I have a U3 and love it. Smaller than a Nano and even plays movies even though the screen is a little small for long term movie viewing. And yes you OSS guys, it even plays
Or possibly a Sony PSP?
I wonder what effect this will have on the sale of women's "Adult Toys"?
Vacuums suck!
Screw talking about fixing it.
I want to know all the pr0n sites still vunerable!
Why not vote for Badnarik for President?
Sounds like a tech person to me!
Became a Computer Programmer in 1977 for Commonwealth Edison at their nuclear power plant in Zion, Illinois; taught control room operators about computers. Was promoted to Senior Software Engineer for their Braidwood Nuclear Simulator project, which he managed from '82-'85 (his favorite job assignment, basically a $6-million "computer game" for which he was totally responsible). Moved to Montebello, CA, and held a "secret security" clearance at Northrop to work on the Stealth Bomber simulator, '85-'87. Relocated to San Luis Obispo, CA, in 1987 as a System Administrator and computer trainer at PG&E's Diablo Canyon nuclear plant; spent 10 years as a member of the Applied Technology Services Team writing software and traveling the state installing real-time data-collection servers to their remote power stations; was an instructor for hundreds of employees teaching state-of-the-art systems being installed. Moved to Austin, TX, in 1997 where he was a programmer and a trainer for Evolutionary Technologies International. He quickly became the Senior Trainer and began traveling across the U.S., and to Canada, England and Australia, as instructor, consultant and "high-tech diplomat." Became an independent computer consultant in 2001, but began to turn his attention (and talents as an instructor and communicator) to teaching his 8-hour "Introduction to the Constitution" class.
I'll take "You fail it!" for $500 Alex!
How could these games compare against Cat-A-Pult
I wonder what this means for iChat?
Just AOL IM or all using the protocol?
Better a live serf than a dead cowboy?
I'd rather be judged by twelve than carried by six!
Actually from what I understand, you don't get karma from being moderated funny.
I liked playing this game the first time it came out, when it was called Planetside.
I feel horrible just tossing them when they die.
Well you should be recycling your old batteries to begin with.
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.sco.c om
My friend Clark Griswold had a cat chew thru his Christmas lights one year. Man what a disaster! Poor cat.
It will go as far as we allow the politicians to take it. Tell them what you think via snail mail or by phone, if that does not work tell them at the polls!
Yes they are innovative! They created the web browser...er...they created that really neat program Visio...er...they created the office suite...er...they created the GUI...er...