How was your experience jogging with the HD? In my experience HD based players tend to skip when I run, due to the jolt when my feet hit the ground.
That's what the Neuros flash backpack is used for. The design totally rocks, you have a single player that can have a hard drive backpack for normal use, then switch to the flash backpack for doing high impact activities.
MP3 is the only thing I know of that will play on every device and every computer, period
Not if you use Fedora Core. It is not included by default because of licensing and patent issues. Obviously you can go out and get it, but this just shows what an advantage free (as in beer) software can be, and what a PITA proprietary software can be.
Keep in mind that according to the roadmap, Firefox 1.0 for OS X is lagging behind 1.0 for the other platforms. So you're right, it's not ready on OS X, but they're not claiming that it is.
Get a Neuros. You can record from FM, the built in mic, or the line in jack. You have the option to record in 4 different MP3 and 3 different WAV quality settings. You also have the option of using a hard drive based backpack in sizes from 20GB - 80GB or using the 128MB or 256MB flash memory backpack.
Not only that, but the customer support is phenominal, the user community is active and very helpful, the firmware is open source, and there are 4 (count 'em!) open source synchronization managers to choose from.
Well, Firefox 1.0 on OS X will be delayed a bit from the other platforms to clean up some issues such as this. The Expose thing you mentioned has been written up in Bugzilla (copy & paste the URL to see the bug.)
Yeah, you are right. I think they experimented with compressed air at one time.
I believe they do use compressed air to close the valves, though. Doing it mechanically is too slow, especially when it has to happen like 300 times a second.
Years ago, when a driver crashed, you would see him get out and throw his steering wheel against something. That doesn't happen any more because those steering wheels cost $50,000.
And also because they get a hefty fine if they don't replace the steering wheel!
I agree that that statement leaves the door open to interpretation. I can't point you to a press release or anything, but I assure you I use the hard drive backpack all day at work and the flash backpack several times a week at the gym. Believe me, all formats (ogg, wav, wma, mp3) are supported on both backpacks.
Fair enough. In that case, I say "cute" because that's the way the Qt guys have said it is pronounced.
Why can't you just say Q T? Why's it have to have to be pronounceable as a word?
Because it's not an acronym. Do you pronounce "the" as T-H-E?
webOS is still around, though it's clear they don't know what the hell to do with it. Bring back the hardware, maybe?
How was your experience jogging with the HD? In my experience HD based players tend to skip when I run, due to the jolt when my feet hit the ground.
That's what the Neuros flash backpack is used for. The design totally rocks, you have a single player that can have a hard drive backpack for normal use, then switch to the flash backpack for doing high impact activities.
What do you mean when you say "upgraded?" Did you uninstall the old version first? If not, that can lead to all sorts of weird problems.
MP3 is the only thing I know of that will play on every device and every computer, period
Not if you use Fedora Core. It is not included by default because of licensing and patent issues. Obviously you can go out and get it, but this just shows what an advantage free (as in beer) software can be, and what a PITA proprietary software can be.
Keep in mind that according to the roadmap, Firefox 1.0 for OS X is lagging behind 1.0 for the other platforms. So you're right, it's not ready on OS X, but they're not claiming that it is.
I'm not so sure about that...
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Get a Neuros. You can record from FM, the built in mic, or the line in jack. You have the option to record in 4 different MP3 and 3 different WAV quality settings. You also have the option of using a hard drive based backpack in sizes from 20GB - 80GB or using the 128MB or 256MB flash memory backpack.
Not only that, but the customer support is phenominal, the user community is active and very helpful, the firmware is open source, and there are 4 (count 'em!) open source synchronization managers to choose from.
Right, hence Asa's comment that This is our first release with that feature working as expected.
Give it a shot, it really does work in 0.10.
Well, Firefox 1.0 on OS X will be delayed a bit from the other platforms to clean up some issues such as this. The Expose thing you mentioned has been written up in Bugzilla (copy & paste the URL to see the bug.)
Personally, I prefer The Onion's coverage of the event. Fair and balanced, you might say.
Well, maybe they are getting back to work on IE. After all, there are no more free towels at Microsoft's gym :)
Yes, but with SuperDragAndGo, you can select anything on the page, and throw it to empty space. Middle clickikg only works with links.
Just look at all the bad stuff you can do with an iPod... people really shouldn't be let out of the house with one of these things!
Have iPod, Will Secretly Bootleg
Yeah, you are right. I think they experimented with compressed air at one time.
I believe they do use compressed air to close the valves, though. Doing it mechanically is too slow, especially when it has to happen like 300 times a second.
Can you say TiVo? :)
--Nick
Years ago, when a driver crashed, you would see him get out and throw his steering wheel against something. That doesn't happen any more because those steering wheels cost $50,000.
And also because they get a hefty fine if they don't replace the steering wheel!
--Nick
How do you do that with HTTP?
Well, you could do it with CSS
--Nick
Yeah, you're right... I remember Marty flooring the gas and dumping the clutch and thinking, wow, good thing he didn't stall :)
Check out the pictures on eBay, though, it's clearly a manual transmission.
--Nick
I agree that that statement leaves the door open to interpretation. I can't point you to a press release or anything, but I assure you I use the hard drive backpack all day at work and the flash backpack several times a week at the gym. Believe me, all formats (ogg, wav, wma, mp3) are supported on both backpacks.
You could just get one Neuros bundle and switch backpacks based on your activity. That's what I do and it works perfectly.
The 128MB Neuros costs $99. Cheap enough for you?
How solidly is that "backpack" thing attached?
More solidly that I would sometimes like, to be honest. They're not coming apart by accident, I can assure you.
Any idea if it has iTunes support?
Unfortunately, it does not. I don't know if AAC is on the to do list or not.
Any other questions?