I work for a company that has been selling iPhones for over 3 years now. The company is BigPlanet (www.bigplanet.com) and though the iPhone is no longer one of our big sellers, we've had the name and product for quite a while. The phones themselves were made by Infogear, which was purchased by Cisco a while ago. For a little more info on the first iPhone out there, check out <a href="http://www.myplanet.net/computing/viphone.h<nobr>t<wbr></wbr></nobr> m">this link</a> which has a virtual phone. If you want to buy one, or see the specs on it <a href="http://www.bpstore.com">this</a> is where you'd look for it. Anyone think Cisco and Apple might duke it out over the name?
I havent seen anyone give an answer to this yet... But when they say 2 discs for the movie, does this mean that we'll have to swap out discs in the middle of the show? Sure there it's a long movie, but I was pretty sure you can fit more than 3 hours of DVD on a single disc. My only other thought is that they have one disc for the first half of commentaries, and one for the other. Anyone know?
I live in Provo Utah, and when wandering though one of the local malls on saturday, I saw that the used game store had a game cube you could play. I walked in, and sitting in front of the computer was said game cube! And the silly thing is there were some people playing the N64 next to it! Not being a hard core console gamer I shruged and walked off (past the giant sega, with CD add on and that huge 32 bit add on, which all together was roughly the same size as the X-Box we saw later that day). So, is this an odd occurance?
Will have to try some heroin next!
Good luck with that.
I work for a company that has been selling iPhones for over 3 years now. The company is BigPlanet (www.bigplanet.com) and though the iPhone is no longer one of our big sellers, we've had the name and product for quite a while. The phones themselves were made by Infogear, which was purchased by Cisco a while ago. For a little more info on the first iPhone out there, check out <a href="http://www.myplanet.net/computing/viphone.h<nobr>t<wbr></wbr></nobr> m">this link</a> which has a virtual phone. If you want to buy one, or see the specs on it <a href="http://www.bpstore.com">this</a> is where you'd look for it. Anyone think Cisco and Apple might duke it out over the name?
I bet they get killer frame-rates!!
I havent seen anyone give an answer to this yet... But when they say 2 discs for the movie, does this mean that we'll have to swap out discs in the middle of the show? Sure there it's a long movie, but I was pretty sure you can fit more than 3 hours of DVD on a single disc. My only other thought is that they have one disc for the first half of commentaries, and one for the other. Anyone know?
I live in Provo Utah, and when wandering though one of the local malls on saturday, I saw that the used game store had a game cube you could play. I walked in, and sitting in front of the computer was said game cube! And the silly thing is there were some people playing the N64 next to it! Not being a hard core console gamer I shruged and walked off (past the giant sega, with CD add on and that huge 32 bit add on, which all together was roughly the same size as the X-Box we saw later that day). So, is this an odd occurance?