Yep. That's more pixels than my first laptop, and I wrote novels on that thing. GPP's idea that they're somehow inherently unusable for large document creation strikes me as very odd.
yes, there are more pixels. But what about screen size? Most phones will have screen sizes of 45cm X 25 cm which is about 1/6th (at best) that of an average laptop.
No one's stoppin you from getting a phone which is just a phone. As a matter of fact, mobile companies out there are building low-cost, simple phones as is evident in this article and this piece.
In the meantime, leave the SmartPhones to the rest of us who crave such an amalgamation of devices.
Rs. 10 is about 20 cents. You can buy a casette for about Rs. 50/- ($1) or a CD for about Rs 100/-($2) of any local language album. The costs are approx. double for an international album. Some albums cost upto Rs. 600/- (about $12).
Any country has a basic cut-off currency. I was in South Korea recently and found that 1000 Won (approx Rs. 40/- or $0.80) is the cut-off currency there. What I mean is that this is the denomination that is most common and most easy on the psyche. Anything more that this is costly and anything lesser is cheap. A cut-off denomination is "perfect".
Well, Rs. 10/- is the cut-off currency in India (or at least in most cities in India). I doubt if people are going to pay this amount to download songs off an ISP when the neighbourhood cybercafe guy will get u an mp3 Cd with all the latest songs for less Rs. 50/- ($1:) )
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I would have liked to see 6 or 10 episodes, perhaps done on television, WITH the light parts included with the dark, (so much beauty cut out, so much sorrow left in!), WITH Tom B included, WITH Elves that didn't fail to score in multiple ways, ("Welcome to Rivendale Mr. Anderson. You have now been knocked out of the story teller's embrace.") --WITH the proper pacing restored!
Go read the book!!!
I absolutely admire your gall in denouncing a movie from being good (or the Best) by comparing it unfavourably with the BOOK.
The book was meant for a different medium and
for a different audience. When the hell are we just going to accept that simple fact?
The movie is an "adaptation" of the book. And regardless of your mypoic vision, it rocked.
If Pulp Fiction had come out as a book before the movie, there'd have been people like you jumping its bones.
For just one moment try to diassociate the book from the movie (not for too long, that's impossible:) ) and see it for the excellent movie it is.
One scenario is that this removes any value in the security document....so it's no big issue if it is leaked.
(yes, there's a difference between method and implementation)
I'd hate to be the person testing this device...
"Not working for you?...maybe you didn't shove it far enough inside." is not something I'd want to hear. Ever.
Yep. That's more pixels than my first laptop, and I wrote novels on that thing. GPP's idea that they're somehow inherently unusable for large document creation strikes me as very odd.
yes, there are more pixels. But what about screen size? Most phones will have screen sizes of 45cm X 25 cm which is about 1/6th (at best) that of an average laptop.
25 km/h = 15.625 mi/h, not 40 mi/h
Guess someone goofed up on the metric system once again :)
gimme ur mac :)
In the meantime, leave the SmartPhones to the rest of us who crave such an amalgamation of devices.
Rs. 10 is about 20 cents. You can buy a casette for about Rs. 50/- ($1) or a CD for about Rs 100/-($2) of any local language album.
The costs are approx. double for an international album. Some albums cost upto Rs. 600/- (about $12).
Any country has a basic cut-off currency. I was in South Korea recently and found that 1000 Won (approx Rs. 40/- or $0.80) is the cut-off currency there. What I mean is that this is the denomination that is most common and most easy on the psyche. Anything more that this is costly and anything lesser is cheap. A cut-off denomination is "perfect".
Well, Rs. 10/- is the cut-off currency in India (or at least in most cities in India). I doubt if people are going to pay this amount to download songs off an ISP when the neighbourhood cybercafe guy will get u an mp3 Cd with all the latest songs for less Rs. 50/- ($1
Go read the book!!!
I absolutely admire your gall in denouncing a movie from being good (or the Best) by comparing it unfavourably with the BOOK.
The book was meant for a different medium and for a different audience. When the hell are we just going to accept that simple fact?
The movie is an "adaptation" of the book. And regardless of your mypoic vision, it rocked. If Pulp Fiction had come out as a book before the movie, there'd have been people like you jumping its bones.
For just one moment try to diassociate the book from the movie (not for too long, that's impossible :) ) and see it for the excellent movie it is.