vodafone (a britsh cell phone company i think) and foma (part of docomo) have been doing video phones for a while.. as well as video conferencing.. i'm sure however, that this is the first in the states, but it is not the first period... what i don't understand is how they can charge money for this.. unless it's actually downloading the content off the internet (which is just stupid) all you'd need is an antena and a tunner.. that's the way it works in japan. you just have to buy a phone with the stuff in it, and then pick up broadcast stations.. i'm ancious to bring my phone home to the states and watch tv on it:) but the tunners are very different, so i'll only be able to get like, 2 of the broadcast chanels:(
Not to mention, this huge roaming profile rumor that one will be able to keep their user profile on an iPod, and when connected to a Mac, at home or on campus, log into their user account with their background and preferences, desktop files, user directory files, iCal calendar, address book contacts, Safari browser bookmarks, etc.
now THAT would be awesome... if you could do that, i'd buy an ipod.. right now i'm on the edge of it..but i just don't have much music.. so i'd have to go steal some to put on.. but.. ussing it like a hard drive, and with a roaming profile, that woudl be simply awesome...
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however, Japan is legaly required to send Jenkins out to US becuase of the way the goverments work together.. that is why he didn't go to japan originaly.. he went to the philipians or whatever to go the hostpital their becuase they don't have the same relations iwth the us as japan does..
i think it's stupid to put the guy in jain now. especially since it is completely possible that he was kidnapped and brainwashed just like all of those japanese poeple that the same happened to.. which brings me to another unrelated point; making those children go to japan and pretend to be japanese.. they're not japanese.. they don't even speak japanese. they were born and raized in north korea.. they're fine their.. not hurting anyone.. they'll be tourtured for their entire lives in japan until the commit suicide..
they also didn't choose to switch.. that's why they still have IE on their computer... for whatever reason, they didn't choose firefod or whatever..
i personaly think IE is better when you have to do things that arn't english only.. firefox is all fine and well, in english, but it strugles with japanese and the font it renders is way ugly.. that's just my opinion. ussing firfox now, but slashdot is in english;)
you mean to tell me you've never sent the same email to more then one person?? Maybe you have a lot of old friends from college that you try and keep up with. You email everyone once and a while, and then chat with people online when posible. I think what this feature will do is allow you to say instead of Dear Everyone, you can say Dear and then the computer will put each persons name in for you so they think they're getting a personal email. Remember, spam is adverteising...:) I guess the potential for abuse is their, but the potential to abuse slashdot for ipod ads is their too.. does that mean we should all storm the slashdot server room with torches??
what.?! those office commercials are awesome.. with people running to eachoteher and piling up like for sports and whatever.. it's awesome.. i think they're awesome.. i'm not being an ass or sarcastic or anything, i truely think their great
however if you click on that giant image, their is a counter that will be on the top right hand side of the page it takes you to that apears to be much closer to live...
For most people you're absolutely right. point and shoot , 2.0 is plenty... but, the point of the article is that mega pixel isn't the only thing you should be looking at.. all mega pixel is gunna tell you is the dimentions of the camera. example, my friend has a 5.0mega pixel sony.. the pictures are pretty big, but that's about it.. compare it to my 6.1mega pixel nikon d70.. put a picture that both cameras took side by side, you'll notice the difference.. if you're just taking pictures for fun, not a bid deal...
but anyways.. the whole point of the article is mega pixel doesn't mean quality, just size.. and that pretty much is worthless...
More then that, why would they mention GIMP?? Have you ever heard of a real photographer ussing gimp?? I mean honestly...when it comes to real photography, Photoshop is the ONLY option. Now, if you're messing around with a 2.0 mega pixel point and shoot with a 3x digital zoom, sure, gimp will do what you need it to do.. umm,, open the image and maybe resize it.. but, if you're talking about a 4 thousand dollar nikon body with maybe 9,000 invested in lenses and your photographs are your livelyhood, you're gunna be needing to do more then just rotate the image.. Photoshop is more then just the standard, it's pretty much the only way to do it.. GIMP's come a long way, which is good and all, but it's still nothing more then a toy as far as a professional is going to be concerned..
I dunno.. I just installed it on Windows XP, and I'm having no problems of that sort.. However, I have a different problem... The back button doesn't work !!! WTF!!! How does that happen?!?!
and bassed on your answer, i can tell your not japanese too:P
it's so damn expensive to impliment things in america becuase america is huge compared to japan. and, young people in japan have more disposable income then young people in america. in america, you turn 18 and you move out of your parents house instantly... in japan, you move out of your parents house when you turn 30 and finnaly get married (if you ever get married.. hence the shoshika-mondai.. yea.. yesterday the goverment released that the brith rate is at amazingly low 1.3.. so.. in only a few years, japans population will be like, 10 people) that's why their is more cool stuff in japan... also, the one that does the copying is clearly japan.. but it's not coppying, it's japanization or whatever you wanna call it.. ever since japan became an open country, it has pretty much abandoned it's history to imitate the west.. i could go on and talk about this more, but it really doesn't matter...
It's the same in Japan. You never see people driving and talking on their cell phone, but yo u see people pull over to talk on their cell phone. And this screen isn't exactly like a video game as everyone seems to think. It's nothing more then a map, except better because you don't have to fold the damn thing out when you're driving (and when a map is folded out, it's bigger then most cars in japan, so I think that would be more of a disctraction to the driver while driving) Also, you can watch TV and DVD's on most all of these devices, but just like you're saying, it's illigal to do it WHILE driving. In order to activate this things (if installed following the law) you have to have the parking brake activated (altho most poeople have them hot wired so that's not necessary, just as in the states)
No no, it wasn't posed. The photographer thought it didn't turn out, so he set them all up by the flag like the type of picture you see for a high school football team. When his editor asked how he got such an amazing shot, he said it was set up (thinking that the editor was talking about the football team mug shot). Later when he found out the actual picture of rasing the flag turned out, he said no, it wasn't fake. But it was pretty much too late. Just like Bill Gates said 64k of ram was enough for everyone.... Silly internet, err, editors:)
I went to Sonys site for the answer, and as per usual for Sony, they arn't very clear on the details. But, what it says is that in order to get the books on your dily-bop whatever it's called, you have to download them from certain sites wich have a membership fee per month that will alow you to download 3-5 books a month for 6-10USD a month. It doesn't say what the format is, so i guess you'll have to find someone that has one and ask them:)
I think it's pretty cool and i might wanna get one, but i just don't read that much.. hehe:) so i probaly wont get it. I ussually just sleep on the train.. But japaense people will love it. everyone reads on the train.. and you can read a lot when you have 2 to 4 hours round trip every day. Right now a pretty comon thing is book club stuff.. kinda like a blockbuster, but for books.. and it's usually inside the train station:) if this could replace that, that'd be kinda cool.. but i think it will take a long while before it's completely accepted.
.... japan is pretty much on a grid.. so.. yes, my address goes japan - then the prefecture - then the state - then the ward - and then the actual:town: i live in.. so.. you use that information to get to the general area your professor mentioned.. but.. the address isn:t over.. then you have a series of three numbers. this is where it actually gets cool.. so the first number is like, 7, so you go to the 7th block area in the town.this is all logical becuase they count away from the station, then you have another number, that tells you the street number to be on.. that:s easy to find once you:re on the block.. then, the last number is like the house number in america.. blam.. it:s that simple.. it really is simple.. and.. too make it better.. since most people take the trains, they have maps wth all of the blocks numbers.. how helpful.. and then.. if you have no sense of direction, you get out your cell phone and it uses the built in gps to give you a nice color map of your current location and if you wan you can put in your destination and tell you how to get their, street by street, turn by turn..... now.. if you:re driving, then you have a satalite navagation system in your car.. that:s the way cool part.. now my car in the states has that too, but, the difference is, the ones in japan dont suck! they:re so detailed, the maps i mean.. i realize that its kinda hard to explain without a picture, or something.... but trust me,, its way easy.. it just sounds hard when someone doesn:t give you the whole explination....
"sound quality of CDMA, particularly with respect to transmission delays, is horrible when compared with GSM"
really??? I'd like to hear how good GSM sounds, becuase i use my 3G CDMA cell phone here in japan, and it sounds better then any land line i ever heard in america. the sound quality is as though the person is just right there infront of you... i'm not saying you're wrong, i'm just saying that if you're right, then GSM has unimaginable good sound quality:)
how can you be sure their will be 1.2 billion new users???
just becuase the software is made in that country (by the PRIVATE SECTOR, only aided by the gov. like it says in the article) doesn't mean that everyone in the oountry will instantly switch..
I've liked in Japan for two years now, I personaly knew only a handful of people that ran any for of *nix on their home computers, and I have met 0 people in Japan that do. People wont just switch, particularly people in asia were it takes decades to change any laws or ways of thinking...
and if you assume that all 1.2billion ppl in those three countries will be ussing that os becuase it's made in that country, then you'd have to say that EVERYONE in america uses microsoft windows no matter what becuase their are american and it is an unwritten law.. if you said that, i'm pretty sure some people would not be happy.
100mbps Down, and around 25mbps up for 9,000yen a month.. so like, since the exchange rate is so bad for US now.. around USD 84... not too bad yea.:) (let the jelousy begin)
http://flets.com/opt/s_outline.html
There are other 100mbit plans on that page, but the one I have is just for the single person. You can also organize with your neighbors to share a 100mbit line, in which case it's only 3,500yen/month (the catcher is you have to use NTT's phone service.. but that's fine, becuase everyone has it anyways already)
Dude what are you thining.. it:s a denshi jishyo bro.. jiten is the japanese reading of the chinese word for dictionary.. jishyo is japanese.. jiten is used only on old dictionaries and not in the modern japanese language. my seiko is a denshi jishyo. all of my teachers here in japan call them denshi jishyo...
and i would reccomend seiko.. good brand.. pretty much everyone here at my school (be them chinese, japanese, american, ) they will have a seiko or a sony.. seiko becuase it:s good.. sony becuase it says sony on it..:)
most models have the same actuall dictionary in them, it:s just how you interact with the dictionary.. this is where seiko dominates in my option..
darin
(btw.. i go to school here http://www.kandagaigo.ac.jp/kuis )
Maybe in America iPod is king, but in Japan, it's just another one of those cute things Apple makes but no one wants. In Japan, MD is king. In Japan, you can go to Tsutaya (kind of like block buster, but doesn't suck) and rent a CD... Yea, and it get's even better; you can LEGALLY COPY IT TO MD. You can't even play them in computers. Everyone has a MD Player. I tell friends I'll send them an MP3 in the email of this artist or whatever if they don't know who I'm talking about, and they have no idea what an MP3 is. This isn't just Japan too, this is pretty much all of Europe too. It's huge in Taiwan. It's huge in Mainland China. (I know this because I go to college in an international school in Japan, so I have class mates from all over the world.) MD is king I think. Now you may say, other companies make MD's and MD Players... yea they do... but... at least in Japan, no body buys them. In Europe they buy Aiwa and stuff, but since Sony owns everything about MD, they still get money from other companies. Sure, MD may not be doing well in America, but America isn't the only country in the world.
So we are given two email addresses for the person that runs the site right? an AOL and a Hotmail one... So I figured I'd send the guy an email, I sent it from my regular address, and I don't care if I get lots of spam as a result, I already do.. What's he gunna do that could be worse... anyways.... here's what I sent. maybe we should all do the same:)
I read that you were running a website for spammers that offered email addresses of people that they would then intern spam.. My question is, is this true? Are you the type of person that would do such a horrible thing? I get lots of spam and other junk mail every day, and it's bad enough when it comes to my computer email, and I can just delete without having to look at it at school for free. But that's not enough. I get junk mail to my cell phone. That means that when junk mail is sent to my email account for my cell phone, the server sends a ping to my cell phone telling it that I have a new email. Then my phone downloads the email from the server. This time it is downloading, that uses up air time, and COSTS ME MONEY!! I think that is just pathetic. Why is this? I have not posted my cell phone email address anywhere, in fact, I have never sent an email from my cell phone anywhere buy another cell phone. Can you tell my how little fucks like you can do this shit to people?!?!? you mother fucking cock sucker, what the fuck is your problem making money off of making life worse for other people? You clearly are Catholic, and sure as shit aren't Buddhist. I can't wait until your next life when you spawn in as a fucking ant that gets stepped on every 30 seconds, only to respawn in as an ant again. Your mental capacity will be so low that you wont even know what is going on (and that really isn't much different from now is it you pile of fucking horse shit!)
okay. last time i checked.. US money was higher then Japanese money.. so.. 40 billion yen is not!!! 400billion USD.. it's 400million USD.. well.. about 416million usd.. i think that needs to be cleared up.. that is a HUGE difference..
i have seen this new sony, and i dont like it.. it is way to thick, they keyboard is clumbsy as are the buttons for the tuch-pad.. i was thinking about picking one up until i saw it in person.. its way to expensive for what it doesnt do... sorry.. (this is refering to the japanese model)
Plato, not Homer :)
I can't believe no one else cought this yet.
vodafone (a britsh cell phone company i think) and foma (part of docomo) have been doing video phones for a while.. as well as video conferencing.. i'm sure however, that this is the first in the states, but it is not the first period... :) but the tunners are very different, so i'll only be able to get like, 2 of the broadcast chanels :(
what i don't understand is how they can charge money for this.. unless it's actually downloading the content off the internet (which is just stupid) all you'd need is an antena and a tunner.. that's the way it works in japan. you just have to buy a phone with the stuff in it, and then pick up broadcast stations.. i'm ancious to bring my phone home to the states and watch tv on it
Not to mention, this huge roaming profile rumor that one will be able to keep their user profile on an iPod, and when connected to a Mac, at home or on campus, log into their user account with their background and preferences, desktop files, user directory files, iCal calendar, address book contacts, Safari browser bookmarks, etc.
.but i just don't have much music.. so i'd have to go steal some to put on.. but.. ussing it like a hard drive, and with a roaming profile, that woudl be simply awesome...
now THAT would be awesome... if you could do that, i'd buy an ipod.. right now i'm on the edge of it.
however, Japan is legaly required to send Jenkins out to US becuase of the way the goverments work together..
that is why he didn't go to japan originaly.. he went to the philipians or whatever to go the hostpital their becuase they don't have the same relations iwth the us as japan does..
i think it's stupid to put the guy in jain now. especially since it is completely possible that he was kidnapped and brainwashed just like all of those japanese poeple that the same happened to..
which brings me to another unrelated point; making those children go to japan and pretend to be japanese.. they're not japanese.. they don't even speak japanese. they were born and raized in north korea.. they're fine their.. not hurting anyone.. they'll be tourtured for their entire lives in japan until the commit suicide..
they also didn't choose to switch.. that's why they still have IE on their computer. .. for whatever reason, they didn't choose firefod or whatever..
;)
i personaly think IE is better when you have to do things that arn't english only.. firefox is all fine and well, in english, but it strugles with japanese and the font it renders is way ugly..
that's just my opinion. ussing firfox now, but slashdot is in english
you mean to tell me you've never sent the same email to more then one person?? Maybe you have a lot of old friends from college that you try and keep up with. You email everyone once and a while, and then chat with people online when posible. I think what this feature will do is allow you to say instead of Dear Everyone, you can say Dear and then the computer will put each persons name in for you so they think they're getting a personal email. Remember, spam is adverteising... :)
I guess the potential for abuse is their, but the potential to abuse slashdot for ipod ads is their too.. does that mean we should all storm the slashdot server room with torches??
what.?! those office commercials are awesome..
with people running to eachoteher and piling up like for sports and whatever.. it's awesome.. i think they're awesome.. i'm not being an ass or sarcastic or anything, i truely think their great
however if you click on that giant image, their is a counter that will be on the top right hand side of the page it takes you to that apears to be much closer to live...
For most people you're absolutely right. point and shoot , 2.0 is plenty... but, the point of the article is that mega pixel isn't the only thing you should be looking at.. all mega pixel is gunna tell you is the dimentions of the camera.
example, my friend has a 5.0mega pixel sony.. the pictures are pretty big, but that's about it.. compare it to my 6.1mega pixel nikon d70.. put a picture that both cameras took side by side, you'll notice the difference..
if you're just taking pictures for fun, not a bid deal...
but anyways.. the whole point of the article is mega pixel doesn't mean quality, just size.. and that pretty much is worthless...
More then that, why would they mention GIMP?? Have you ever heard of a real photographer ussing gimp?? I mean honestly.. .when it comes to real photography, Photoshop is the ONLY option. Now, if you're messing around with a 2.0 mega pixel point and shoot with a 3x digital zoom, sure, gimp will do what you need it to do.. umm,, open the image and maybe resize it.. but, if you're talking about a 4 thousand dollar nikon body with maybe 9,000 invested in lenses and your photographs are your livelyhood, you're gunna be needing to do more then just rotate the image.. Photoshop is more then just the standard, it's pretty much the only way to do it..
GIMP's come a long way, which is good and all, but it's still nothing more then a toy as far as a professional is going to be concerned..
I dunno.. I just installed it on Windows XP, and I'm having no problems of that sort..
However, I have a different problem... The back button doesn't work !!! WTF!!! How does that happen?!?!
hehe actually.. um, not exactly
:P
.. yea.. yesterday the goverment released that the brith rate is at amazingly low 1.3 .. so.. in only a few years, japans population will be like, 10 people) that's why their is more cool stuff in japan...
and bassed on your answer, i can tell your not japanese too
it's so damn expensive to impliment things in america becuase america is huge compared to japan. and, young people in japan have more disposable income then young people in america. in america, you turn 18 and you move out of your parents house instantly... in japan, you move out of your parents house when you turn 30 and finnaly get married (if you ever get married.. hence the shoshika-mondai
also, the one that does the copying is clearly japan.. but it's not coppying, it's japanization or whatever you wanna call it.. ever since japan became an open country, it has pretty much abandoned it's history to imitate the west.. i could go on and talk about this more, but it really doesn't matter...
It's the same in Japan. You never see people driving and talking on their cell phone, but yo u see people pull over to talk on their cell phone.
And this screen isn't exactly like a video game as everyone seems to think. It's nothing more then a map, except better because you don't have to fold the damn thing out when you're driving (and when a map is folded out, it's bigger then most cars in japan, so I think that would be more of a disctraction to the driver while driving)
Also, you can watch TV and DVD's on most all of these devices, but just like you're saying, it's illigal to do it WHILE driving. In order to activate this things (if installed following the law) you have to have the parking brake activated (altho most poeople have them hot wired so that's not necessary, just as in the states)
No no, it wasn't posed. The photographer thought it didn't turn out, so he set them all up by the flag like the type of picture you see for a high school football team. When his editor asked how he got such an amazing shot, he said it was set up (thinking that the editor was talking about the football team mug shot). Later when he found out the actual picture of rasing the flag turned out, he said no, it wasn't fake. But it was pretty much too late. Just like Bill Gates said 64k of ram was enough for everyone .... Silly internet, err, editors :)
I went to Sonys site for the answer, and as per usual for Sony, they arn't very clear on the details. But, what it says is that in order to get the books on your dily-bop whatever it's called, you have to download them from certain sites wich have a membership fee per month that will alow you to download 3-5 books a month for 6-10USD a month. It doesn't say what the format is, so i guess you'll have to find someone that has one and ask them :)
:) so i probaly wont get it. I ussually just sleep on the train.. But japaense people will love it. everyone reads on the train.. and you can read a lot when you have 2 to 4 hours round trip every day. Right now a pretty comon thing is book club stuff.. kinda like a blockbuster, but for books.. and it's usually inside the train station :)
I think it's pretty cool and i might wanna get one, but i just don't read that much.. hehe
if this could replace that, that'd be kinda cool.. but i think it will take a long while before it's completely accepted.
oh.. and they do have street signs and names for most all of the roads.. just not the residential roads becuase their are so freeking many.. .
.... japan is pretty much on a grid.. so.. yes, my address goes japan - then the prefecture - then the state - then the ward - and then the actual :town: i live in.. .. that:s the way cool part.. now my car in the states has that too, but, the difference is, the ones in japan dont suck! they:re so detailed, the maps i mean..
so.. you use that information to get to the general area your professor mentioned.. but.. the address isn:t over.. then you have a series of three numbers. this is where it actually gets cool.. so the first number is like, 7, so you go to the 7th block area in the town.this is all logical becuase they count away from the station, then you have another number, that tells you the street number to be on.. that:s easy to find once you:re on the block.. then, the last number is like the house number in america..
blam.. it:s that simple.. it really is simple..
and.. too make it better.. since most people take the trains, they have maps wth all of the blocks numbers.. how helpful.. and then.. if you have no sense of direction, you get out your cell phone and it uses the built in gps to give you a nice color map of your current location and if you wan you can put in your destination and tell you how to get their, street by street, turn by turn.....
now.. if you:re driving, then you have a satalite navagation system in your car
i realize that its kinda hard to explain without a picture, or something.... but trust me,, its way easy.. it just sounds hard when someone doesn:t give you the whole explination....
"sound quality of CDMA, particularly with respect to transmission delays, is horrible when compared with GSM"
:)
really??? I'd like to hear how good GSM sounds, becuase i use my 3G CDMA cell phone here in japan, and it sounds better then any land line i ever heard in america. the sound quality is as though the person is just right there infront of you... i'm not saying you're wrong, i'm just saying that if you're right, then GSM has unimaginable good sound quality
how can you be sure their will be 1.2 billion new users???
just becuase the software is made in that country (by the PRIVATE SECTOR, only aided by the gov. like it says in the article) doesn't mean that everyone in the oountry will instantly switch..
I've liked in Japan for two years now, I personaly knew only a handful of people that ran any for of *nix on their home computers, and I have met 0 people in Japan that do. People wont just switch, particularly people in asia were it takes decades to change any laws or ways of thinking...
and if you assume that all 1.2billion ppl in those three countries will be ussing that os becuase it's made in that country, then you'd have to say that EVERYONE in america uses microsoft windows no matter what becuase their are american and it is an unwritten law.. if you said that, i'm pretty sure some people would not be happy.
100mbps Down, and around 25mbps up for 9,000yen a month.. so like, since the exchange rate is so bad for US now.. around USD 84... not too bad yea. :)
(let the jelousy begin)
http://flets.com/opt/s_outline.html
There are other 100mbit plans on that page, but the one I have is just for the single person. You can also organize with your neighbors to share a 100mbit line, in which case it's only 3,500yen/month (the catcher is you have to use NTT's phone service.. but that's fine, becuase everyone has it anyways already)
Tabayashi
Dude what are you thining.. it:s a denshi jishyo bro.. jiten is the japanese reading of the chinese word for dictionary.. jishyo is japanese.. jiten is used only on old dictionaries and not in the modern japanese language. my seiko is a denshi jishyo. all of my teachers here in japan call them denshi jishyo... and i would reccomend seiko .. good brand.. pretty much everyone here at my school (be them chinese, japanese, american, ) they will have a seiko or a sony.. seiko becuase it:s good.. sony becuase it says sony on it.. :)
most models have the same actuall dictionary in them, it:s just how you interact with the dictionary.. this is where seiko dominates in my option..
darin
(btw.. i go to school here http://www.kandagaigo.ac.jp/kuis )
Maybe in America iPod is king, but in Japan, it's just another one of those cute things Apple makes but no one wants. In Japan, MD is king. In Japan, you can go to Tsutaya (kind of like block buster, but doesn't suck) and rent a CD... Yea, and it get's even better; you can LEGALLY COPY IT TO MD. You can't even play them in computers. Everyone has a MD Player. I tell friends I'll send them an MP3 in the email of this artist or whatever if they don't know who I'm talking about, and they have no idea what an MP3 is.
This isn't just Japan too, this is pretty much all of Europe too. It's huge in Taiwan. It's huge in Mainland China. (I know this because I go to college in an international school in Japan, so I have class mates from all over the world.) MD is king I think.
Now you may say, other companies make MD's and MD Players... yea they do... but... at least in Japan, no body buys them. In Europe they buy Aiwa and stuff, but since Sony owns everything about MD, they still get money from other companies.
Sure, MD may not be doing well in America, but America isn't the only country in the world.
So we are given two email addresses for the person that runs the site right? an AOL and a Hotmail one... So I figured I'd send the guy an email, I sent it from my regular address, and I don't care if I get lots of spam as a result, I already do.. What's he gunna do that could be worse... anyways.... here's what I sent. maybe we should all do the same :)
I read that you were running a website for spammers that offered email addresses of people that they would then intern spam.. My question is, is this true?
Are you the type of person that would do such a horrible thing? I get lots of spam and other junk mail every day, and it's bad enough when it comes to my computer email, and I can just delete without having to look at it at school for free. But that's not enough. I get junk mail to my cell phone. That means that when junk mail is sent to my email account for my cell phone, the server sends a ping to my cell phone telling it that I have a new email. Then my phone downloads the email from the server. This time it is downloading, that uses up air time, and COSTS ME MONEY!!
I think that is just pathetic. Why is this? I have not posted my cell phone email address anywhere, in fact, I have never sent an email from my cell phone anywhere buy another cell phone. Can you tell my how little fucks like you can do this shit to people?!?!? you mother fucking cock sucker, what the fuck is your problem making money off of making life worse for other people? You clearly are Catholic, and sure as shit aren't Buddhist. I can't wait until your next life when you spawn in as a fucking ant that gets stepped on every 30 seconds, only to respawn in as an ant again. Your mental capacity will be so low that you wont even know what is going on (and that really isn't much different from now is it you pile of fucking horse shit!)
okay. last time i checked.. US money was higher then Japanese money.. so.. 40 billion yen is not!!! 400billion USD.. it's 400million USD.. well.. about 416million usd.. i think that needs to be cleared up.. that is a HUGE difference..
darin
i have seen this new sony, and i dont like it.. it is way to thick, they keyboard is clumbsy as are the buttons for the tuch-pad.. i was thinking about picking one up until i saw it in person.. its way to expensive for what it doesnt do... sorry..
(this is refering to the japanese model)