Won't I lose everything with a hard reset? I mean I can always resync I guess.
One time after losing everything I resynced and it actually deleted all my records. The last time I lost everything I backed up my palm desktop files and then did a resync.
1. The battery is internal so it's not easily pulled/replace (see comment 2)
2. Sometimes the palm OS will crash and there will be a reset button on the touch screen but it's so locked up you can't hit it, and the phone's power button won't work either so you have to leave the screen open until the battery completely dies.
3. This phone's SMS doesn't work with Sprint's network so the keypad is only really useful for managing the phone book.
4. Treo 300 doesn't have built in modem software like my old Kyocera 6035 so I can't hook it up to my laptop and dial up to anything. I might be able to use Sprint's vision software but I'm not sure if there are additional charges for that.
5. It doesn't use the standard audio jack for the headset. I thought my phone was broken until I discovered there was a special headset for it. I'm not sure what the difference is. It's still mono with a mic. I can't imagine what different wiring patterns there would be.
6. Battery life isn't great.
7. No bluetooth! (I don't think the Treo 600 has it either.)
8. I can't sync it up with Mozilla Sunbird! (yet) but this is no fault of Palm's I suppose.
9. It seems like I have to go into sprint and get PRC updates more often than I did with other phones. This might be a sprint thing I'm not sure.
10. It's not a very bring screen.
Overall I'm glad I bought this phone used off ebay for $100 vs paying new prices for it. I wouldn't buy it again.
Are there any immediate advantages over a distro like knoppix?
Knoppix is slowly becoming polished enough for the end user to use on a day to day basis.
The link to the live CD was dead for Syllable so I probably won't bother trying it out but I don't see any advantages over knoppix immediately. I wonder if it's faster.
A java.lang.IllegalArgumentException exception was thrown and not handled by any Page Flow. See the console for the exception stack trace.
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I'm not talking about only the entry level working man. I'm talking about the ownership, the management, everyone. Show me a company with over 25 people that doesn't have a lazy leech sucking the life blood out of the company.
If that's the most uneducated comment...
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You haven't read much on the internet.
Here's some reading so you can catch up on the lack of education spreading across the internet: http://www.johnkerry.com/
Working longer doesn't mean quality employee, in fact, maybe it's part of the reason so many Americans are lazy/grumpy workers.
It sounds like you support corporate greed. As a human I would rather make slightly less money and have pleasant happy employees.
I've worked in the corporate environment and I've seen the quality of some of the workers.
Not everyone, just a few. But those few really left an impression.
They were lazy, obese, and expected someone else to do their work. Employers have the constant fear of being sued for silly things by their employees. We also have to deal with all the political correctness crap.
On the other hand, I never personally knew any terrible quality employees that were foreign.
If you were an employer of a small company and had even one frivolous lawsuit from an employee you'd start thinking about outsourcing overseas too. The cost of a lawsuit is much more than the cost of hiring an army of Indians to code away at your project.
As an American I can say...
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If Americans were better workers employers wouldn't be looking oversees for employees.
Playing the demo through on one notch lower than the absolute highest quality I thought my geforce3 Ti500 seemed to work well. I noticed a couple of times when the FPS was slightly lower than perfect during the cut scenes when they've got people talking and also the guys head was slightly polygonal but overall the quality was terrific and if it wasn't perfect I couldn't tell because it was too dang dark.
What would happen if a group of people out of the goodness of their hearts wrote them a new system that truly did everything they needed. Would they adopt it?
Or are the corporate powers that be so out of touch with reality that they wouldn't touch anything having to do with "open sores!"
It seems to me that it would be really useful if the little off the shelf linksys/dlink/netgear/etc. routers did ipv6. I don't see it really being used until hardware starts using it.
On top of that it's my understanding that NAT should go away with ipv6. What is everyone with an internal network to do for IPs then? I've heard you can get free ipv6 blocks right now but they can be revoked once everything goes "live" but I don't want to deal with that.
Ultimately I guess I really want NAT ipv4 for inside my network until my hardware can hand out ipv6 addresses that I own forever.
I grabbed the demo and was playing a bit in the dark. I finished the first section and I was in the section when some new guy popped out at me. No big deal my machine gun like weapon tore him up. But then I pop out the flashlight and was examing his face and at that moment another baddie comes bursting in the room. I about fell out of my chair I jumped back so fast. hahaha.
I live near St. Louis. Business is booming. I'm interviewing people on Thursday.
In my opinion the market has adjusted. Most average people aren't making as much as they used to. Good people still are and a lot of average and sub-average people are unemployed along with all of the good people that weren't willing to adjust. This isn't 100% true of course but that's what I've seen. I don't personally know any tech people that are unemployed right now. I do know a couple that have started job hopping again.
For all of you against it eating "helpless" flies.
What if they threw a poo container on the back that could breed maggots? That way it was adding to the fly population at the same rate it was consuming.
People who play sports, play sports... like outside, in real life.
Games are games because they typically contain elements that you can not normally be involved in such as killing or using magical powers.
Must have missed them but it sounds promising.
I'll probably wait until I can buy one on ebay for half retail price.
Their past product is kind of shoddy and I hope their new ones are better. Treo 300 isn't that old. It was still on the store shelves last I checked.
Won't I lose everything with a hard reset? I mean I can always resync I guess.
One time after losing everything I resynced and it actually deleted all my records. The last time I lost everything I backed up my palm desktop files and then did a resync.
I completely agree with you, but my point is that it's not worth it for me to risk going into an expensive U.S. lawsuit.
The law should be changed to where the party initiating the lawsuit should have to repay the legal fees of the other party if they lose the case.
Then I'd be more willing to take that risk.
It has some really annoying "features"
1. The battery is internal so it's not easily pulled/replace (see comment 2)
2. Sometimes the palm OS will crash and there will be a reset button on the touch screen but it's so locked up you can't hit it, and the phone's power button won't work either so you have to leave the screen open until the battery completely dies.
3. This phone's SMS doesn't work with Sprint's network so the keypad is only really useful for managing the phone book.
4. Treo 300 doesn't have built in modem software like my old Kyocera 6035 so I can't hook it up to my laptop and dial up to anything. I might be able to use Sprint's vision software but I'm not sure if there are additional charges for that.
5. It doesn't use the standard audio jack for the headset. I thought my phone was broken until I discovered there was a special headset for it. I'm not sure what the difference is. It's still mono with a mic. I can't imagine what different wiring patterns there would be.
6. Battery life isn't great.
7. No bluetooth! (I don't think the Treo 600 has it either.)
8. I can't sync it up with Mozilla Sunbird! (yet) but this is no fault of Palm's I suppose.
9. It seems like I have to go into sprint and get PRC updates more often than I did with other phones. This might be a sprint thing I'm not sure.
10. It's not a very bring screen.
Overall I'm glad I bought this phone used off ebay for $100 vs paying new prices for it. I wouldn't buy it again.
A potential legal battle is never profitable for an ISP. Why even take the risk?
Actually I think my blizzard games run on PC/Mac with the same CD so I might consider it.
There are finally some really nice quality open source apps for windows. I'm not sure if they all have an equivalent for Mac.
Is Mac OS X (and upgrades) cheaper than Windows for the home user?
According to the article they haven't actually won the case yet right?
Are there any immediate advantages over a distro like knoppix?
Knoppix is slowly becoming polished enough for the end user to use on a day to day basis.
The link to the live CD was dead for Syllable so I probably won't bother trying it out but I don't see any advantages over knoppix immediately. I wonder if it's faster.
I see the 0.10.1 at the bottom in the user agent string.
So after doing the update through the advanced options should my browser report 0.10.1 under help about? Because I still have 1.0PR
I was signing up for lingo but halfway through the registration process:
Page Flow Unhandled Exception
Exception: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
Message: java.lang.ClassCastException@e3cc61
A java.lang.IllegalArgumentException exception was thrown and not handled by any Page Flow. See the console for the exception stack trace.
I'm not talking about only the entry level working man. I'm talking about the ownership, the management, everyone. Show me a company with over 25 people that doesn't have a lazy leech sucking the life blood out of the company.
You haven't read much on the internet.
Here's some reading so you can catch up on the lack of education spreading across the internet:
http://www.johnkerry.com/
Working longer doesn't mean quality employee, in fact, maybe it's part of the reason so many Americans are lazy/grumpy workers.
It sounds like you support corporate greed. As a human I would rather make slightly less money and have pleasant happy employees.
My original comment got marked troll.
I've worked in the corporate environment and I've seen the quality of some of the workers.
Not everyone, just a few. But those few really left an impression.
They were lazy, obese, and expected someone else to do their work. Employers have the constant fear of being sued for silly things by their employees. We also have to deal with all the political correctness crap.
On the other hand, I never personally knew any terrible quality employees that were foreign.
If you were an employer of a small company and had even one frivolous lawsuit from an employee you'd start thinking about outsourcing overseas too. The cost of a lawsuit is much more than the cost of hiring an army of Indians to code away at your project.
If Americans were better workers employers wouldn't be looking oversees for employees.
Playing the demo through on one notch lower than the absolute highest quality I thought my geforce3 Ti500 seemed to work well. I noticed a couple of times when the FPS was slightly lower than perfect during the cut scenes when they've got people talking and also the guys head was slightly polygonal but overall the quality was terrific and if it wasn't perfect I couldn't tell because it was too dang dark.
Maybe I don't know what I'm missing.
What would happen if a group of people out of the goodness of their hearts wrote them a new system that truly did everything they needed. Would they adopt it?
Or are the corporate powers that be so out of touch with reality that they wouldn't touch anything having to do with "open sores!"
It seems to me that it would be really useful if the little off the shelf linksys/dlink/netgear/etc. routers did ipv6. I don't see it really being used until hardware starts using it.
On top of that it's my understanding that NAT should go away with ipv6. What is everyone with an internal network to do for IPs then? I've heard you can get free ipv6 blocks right now but they can be revoked once everything goes "live" but I don't want to deal with that.
Ultimately I guess I really want NAT ipv4 for inside my network until my hardware can hand out ipv6 addresses that I own forever.
I grabbed the demo and was playing a bit in the dark. I finished the first section and I was in the section when some new guy popped out at me. No big deal my machine gun like weapon tore him up. But then I pop out the flashlight and was examing his face and at that moment another baddie comes bursting in the room. I about fell out of my chair I jumped back so fast. hahaha.
I live near St. Louis. Business is booming. I'm interviewing people on Thursday.
In my opinion the market has adjusted. Most average people aren't making as much as they used to. Good people still are and a lot of average and sub-average people are unemployed along with all of the good people that weren't willing to adjust. This isn't 100% true of course but that's what I've seen. I don't personally know any tech people that are unemployed right now. I do know a couple that have started job hopping again.
The larger problem is that so many sites are still in the stone ages of html 3.2.
Ouch.
For all of you against it eating "helpless" flies.
What if they threw a poo container on the back that could breed maggots? That way it was adding to the fly population at the same rate it was consuming.
hahaha. That's so nasty.
I haven't seen a clear cut explanation of what's different.