The white paper(PDF) on the on the SonyEricsson P800 has plenty of details. I'd recommend taking a look if your interested in this great new platform. I'd really like for Symbian gain popularity in the US.
shameless plug: If you are looking to build high volume dynamic site you need to look at ATG. The Dynamo app server is widely regarded as a great!. Sony's The Station is one of the a very high volume dynamic sites that use Dynamo.
My backpack is nearly perfect. The only problems are the name and the cost. I am no executive and it costs ~$250. After coming back from a trip last year with my gerneric Taurtus or TUMI - whatever it was, I knew there had to be something better. A bag to hold my laptop, books, 1 or 2 days of clothes, bottle of water, etc, etc. It had to be useful. After an exhaustive search at stores and online, after looking at my housemate's Timberland it was clear that there are little choices out there. Around a year and many tech commando missions later: money well spent. [fabric: ballistic nylon; size 11.5" x 20" x 8.25"; weight: 3.6 lbs. ; volume 1898 in^3; laptop compartment: 12.75x" x 9.25" x 2.25"]
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The white paper(PDF) on the on the SonyEricsson P800 has plenty of details. I'd recommend taking a look if your interested in this great new platform. I'd really like for Symbian gain popularity in the US.
shameless plug:
If you are looking to build high volume dynamic site you need to look at ATG. The Dynamo app server is widely regarded as a great!. Sony's The Station is one of the a very high volume dynamic sites that use Dynamo.
My backpack is nearly perfect. The only problems are the name and the cost. I am no executive and it costs ~$250. After coming back from a trip last year with my gerneric Taurtus or TUMI - whatever it was, I knew there had to be something better. A bag to hold my laptop, books, 1 or 2 days of clothes, bottle of water, etc, etc. It had to be useful. After an exhaustive search at stores and online, after looking at my housemate's Timberland it was clear that there are little choices out there. Around a year and many tech commando missions later: money well spent. [fabric: ballistic nylon; size 11.5" x 20" x 8.25"; weight: 3.6 lbs. ; volume 1898 in^3; laptop compartment: 12.75x" x 9.25" x 2.25"]