I agree. IPhone is pretty much a flop here in Germany, because people are used to the luxury of non-locked, non bundled 3G Windows Mobile based smart phones and flat rate 3G data plans on every corner of the High Street. So I have to live with my perverse combination of M$ based HTC Tytn hooked via third party ftpd to linux laptop, until next iPod 1) has all the connectivity available in the air around me; 2) is not bundled or locked; 3) allows third party shareware and freeware.
Wow, catamaran is an argument.
My mother [In Russian] was on the first "Complex Independent Expedition" and on the few following ones in the 60s. (She is available for questions). Many many scientists spent years on the spot, checking all possible hypothesises from a crashed space craft to an exploded ice comet.
The result: no actual material ever found and the forest damage shows that the explosion took place far above the surface.
BTW, there are plenty of lakes there, as the area is pretty wet. Pick one on Google Maps to fit your favorite hypothesis.
100 Mbit costs 30 EUR ($43) here in Germany - KabelBW. Where does horrendous rate of $105 come from?
I agree. IPhone is pretty much a flop here in Germany, because people are used to the luxury of non-locked, non bundled 3G Windows Mobile based smart phones and flat rate 3G data plans on every corner of the High Street. So I have to live with my perverse combination of M$ based HTC Tytn hooked via third party ftpd to linux laptop, until next iPod 1) has all the connectivity available in the air around me; 2) is not bundled or locked; 3) allows third party shareware and freeware.
Wow, catamaran is an argument. My mother [In Russian] was on the first "Complex Independent Expedition" and on the few following ones in the 60s. (She is available for questions). Many many scientists spent years on the spot, checking all possible hypothesises from a crashed space craft to an exploded ice comet. The result: no actual material ever found and the forest damage shows that the explosion took place far above the surface. BTW, there are plenty of lakes there, as the area is pretty wet. Pick one on Google Maps to fit your favorite hypothesis.