$10 is a bit steep for iAnnotate since I am extremely happy with good reader. While having the ability to markup a PDF would be nice, it's not a must have for me.
I bought the device to read PDFs. Its fairly good for this purpose (with the app GoodReader).
Web surfing is really good... except there are a LOT of sites that embed some flash videos. CBC.ca does a lot of flash (including streaming the world cup), and so does TSN.ca.
It's not as good as my sony reader for reading "paper back" novels.
Dont worry... the plans specify a small thermal exhaust port, right below the main port. The shaft leads directly to the reactor system. A precise hit will start a chain reaction which should destroy the fort. Only a precise hit will set up a chain reaction.
Unfortunately though, The shaft is ray-shielded, so you'll have to use proton torpedoes.
In Ottawa too (well Kanata) about 70km away from the epi. It was very strong, I was worried the building would collapse.
Many people I work with travel to southerncal and sanfran on business... they have been in earthquakes before and they said that this one was far stronger than anything they've ever experienced.
CBC said the strength was because we are on the bedrock of the Canadian Shield, and the tremors have a much easier time moving through the hard rock vs other types of earth.
I own both a Sony reader and an iPad. The Sony reader is far better at reading fiction than the iPad. The iPad is great for more technical stuff and magazine like reading.
When I read the subject line I immediately thought that the order to "fire" was given via twitter. something like "Im at McDicks... lol shoot the bastard while I order my BigMac."
Who the fuck are you to decide that he should be banned. He's probably innocent anyway. Maybe you should spend a few years posting on slashdot before you finally go to hell you worthless sack of shit.
Unfortunately, the show isn't very good. The acting is shit (with the exception of the golf guy), the writing is bad, and the production quality is subpar. I can forgive the production quality, but the poor acting has no excuse (other than to blame bad writing).
Their options are then to compete on price (by giving it away for free or nearly free, a losing proposition for them) or to lean on government to enforce and/or change the law re: copyright infringement.
This is not true. There are multiple vectors that the companies can take. You have taken two of the vectors and have claimed that these are the only vectors possible. Examples of other vectors include
- Selling higher quality products with more features. Example: Blu-Ray. The digital version of a blu-ray disc is so incredibly large that most people will not download it (8GB, fuck that!)... some people truly appreciate the higher 1080p quality of blu-ray, esp. for sci-fi movies (I just bought myself the Matrix collection last week... fucking awesome in blu-ray)!
- Sell Collections of products that would be difficult to download. Example: TV shows. Sell the entire collection of Lost/House/etc in one boxed set. Make it easy for people to get and easy to store.
- Sell Physical items along with the digital content. Example: Video Games Maps & Game guides. Rather than selling those game guys separately, sell the game guides along with the game. Example 2: Music - Sell the tab to the guitar, or sell the music on vinyl. include a rare book etc (see of NIN sold their last couple of albums).
There are lots of different ways the music/movie/book industry can combat piracy w/o having to sue their customers.
$10 is a bit steep for iAnnotate since I am extremely happy with good reader. While having the ability to markup a PDF would be nice, it's not a must have for me.
no idea... however adding 160k ppl to the target platform is NOT the only thing you care about.
I find mine impossible to use outside.
3) even worse is that you can't use the iPad with a Time Capsule.
6) Safari has no "find" on the iPad
I bought the device to read PDFs. Its fairly good for this purpose (with the app GoodReader).
Web surfing is really good... except there are a LOT of sites that embed some flash videos. CBC.ca does a lot of flash (including streaming the world cup), and so does TSN.ca.
It's not as good as my sony reader for reading "paper back" novels.
no, you care about ease of development, ease of transmitting your product to your consumer, and methods of collecting payment.
WCDMA is not CDMA. WCDMA (UMTS) is an evolution from GSM not CDMA.
This can reasonably be done for $125,000 (two interns and a lead) and be finished in 3 months.
I can do it for $125,000 and be finished in 3 months.
Dont worry... the plans specify a small thermal exhaust port, right below the main port. The shaft leads directly to the reactor system. A precise hit will start a chain reaction which should destroy the fort. Only a precise hit will set up a chain reaction.
Unfortunately though, The shaft is ray-shielded, so you'll have to use proton torpedoes.
If I had a quarter for everytime I heard that .....
You can wish all you want, but you can't change the truth. What Mr. Lucas? Did you just say you CAN change the truth? ohhhh.... :(
In Ottawa too (well Kanata) about 70km away from the epi. It was very strong, I was worried the building would collapse.
Many people I work with travel to southerncal and sanfran on business... they have been in earthquakes before and they said that this one was far stronger than anything they've ever experienced.
CBC said the strength was because we are on the bedrock of the Canadian Shield, and the tremors have a much easier time moving through the hard rock vs other types of earth.
O say, does that star-strangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the slaves, and the home of the cowards?
I own both a Sony reader and an iPad. The Sony reader is far better at reading fiction than the iPad. The iPad is great for more technical stuff and magazine like reading.
When I read the subject line I immediately thought that the order to "fire" was given via twitter. something like "Im at McDicks... lol shoot the bastard while I order my BigMac."
Didn't someone say "the medium is the message?"
Who the fuck are you to decide that he should be banned. He's probably innocent anyway. Maybe you should spend a few years posting on slashdot before you finally go to hell you worthless sack of shit.
Unfortunately, the show isn't very good. The acting is shit (with the exception of the golf guy), the writing is bad, and the production quality is subpar. I can forgive the production quality, but the poor acting has no excuse (other than to blame bad writing).
I was going to donate, but not for this.
call me when the Pope calls for someones execution.
Thats a bullshit statement, and you know it.
This looks really good. Thanks for pointing it out! :)
did someone say boobies?
Im looking for a quadcore (i5) system running MacOSX for a fair price w/o an attached monitor. This doesn't exist.
Their options are then to compete on price (by giving it away for free or nearly free, a losing proposition for them) or to lean on government to enforce and/or change the law re: copyright infringement.
This is not true. There are multiple vectors that the companies can take. You have taken two of the vectors and have claimed that these are the only vectors possible. Examples of other vectors include
- Selling higher quality products with more features. Example: Blu-Ray. The digital version of a blu-ray disc is so incredibly large that most people will not download it (8GB, fuck that!)... some people truly appreciate the higher 1080p quality of blu-ray, esp. for sci-fi movies (I just bought myself the Matrix collection last week... fucking awesome in blu-ray)!
- Sell Collections of products that would be difficult to download. Example: TV shows. Sell the entire collection of Lost/House/etc in one boxed set. Make it easy for people to get and easy to store.
- Sell Physical items along with the digital content. Example: Video Games Maps & Game guides. Rather than selling those game guys separately, sell the game guides along with the game. Example 2: Music - Sell the tab to the guitar, or sell the music on vinyl. include a rare book etc (see of NIN sold their last couple of albums).
There are lots of different ways the music/movie/book industry can combat piracy w/o having to sue their customers.