By all accounts, my TYTN is FAR AND AWAY more functional than the iPhone
I had a work MotoQ that suffered the Black Screen of Death (a software problem with Windows Mobile) which requires a replacement unit. How is that good IN ANY WAY? My phone cannot do anything except display a cryptic DOS-style error message.
Exactly. I'm sick of the comments saying "aww the Zune is only the 1st gen", and "iPod wasn't an immediate success". These things are totally irrelevant folks!
Zune is competing in an established market, in 2006 -- and is doing very badly. Deal with it.
Your comments about Windows are spot-on, but this time it's different. The market for portable music players is not the same as the preloaded OEM software "market", nor are they entering a vacuum.
This time MS needs to make a good product that will stand on its own merits, or they'll bleed red ink until the shareholders tell 'em to quit.
Excellent! I just checked out Carmel on Google Maps, and I can attest to the fact that these are "true" roundabouts, not traffic circles (which are not the same thing at all). Vail, Colorado has a couple in a "dumbbell" configuration at an intersection of I-70.
I just wish more places in the U.S. would adopt true roundabouts...
I'm guessing we're talking about depleted batteries, not defective ones.
Dude, I saw my SS number in pi once! Yours was in there too!
Transcendental numbers stole my identity!!
Do you know what selling short actually means? You win when the stock goes down - both your examples were long positions.
I had a work MotoQ that suffered the Black Screen of Death (a software problem with Windows Mobile) which requires a replacement unit. How is that good IN ANY WAY? My phone cannot do anything except display a cryptic DOS-style error message.
The recent ones use a read-only mmap for thew core classes, so they *do* share things between JVMs on the same machine.
Think "Organized-" not "Child-" or "Birthing="
I hate "mp3's" "DVD's" "CD's" and their ilk.
Who's with me?
I thought you were kidding (goatse Amazon link? ;) but this product is actually REAL!
Well, obviously!......
http://links.sourceforge.net/
Hey Bill, how's that philanthropy working out?
Exactly. I'm sick of the comments saying "aww the Zune is only the 1st gen", and "iPod wasn't an immediate success". These things are totally irrelevant folks!
Zune is competing in an established market, in 2006 -- and is doing very badly.
Deal with it.
Your comments about Windows are spot-on, but this time it's different.
The market for portable music players is not the same as the preloaded OEM software "market", nor are they entering a vacuum.
This time MS needs to make a good product that will stand on its own merits, or they'll bleed red ink until the shareholders tell 'em to quit.
Excellent! I just checked out Carmel on Google Maps, and I can attest to the fact that these are "true" roundabouts, not traffic circles (which are not the same thing at all).
Vail, Colorado has a couple in a "dumbbell" configuration at an intersection of I-70.
I just wish more places in the U.S. would adopt true roundabouts...
No voluntary DRM for me. Not that I even run Windows anyway...
There's a great description of this with some great diagrams in a recent Scientific American. It was the cover story "Catastrophysics"!
F-I-R-S-T.
Do I win a prize?
Wow, the iPod will really start to lag if it loses it's cache!
Actually, it's both -- whichever happens first your tracks are toast.
They don't want to alienate anyone, nor do they want the free publicity to end. All they want to do is keep their trademarks--hence the C&D letters.
This shoud be "Talk like someone from the West Country of England Day.s
Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Country_dialect
There's no such thing as "Pirate Speech".
Wow, someone finally understands that democracy is not simply "the will of the majority".
No matter what you say, it's still lame. Do YOU have an idle process when you're not doing anything? Of course not--you're just not doing anything.
I've heard of "pluton" and "plutino".