I prefer the term "pooper" since everybody does that too; in fact, it seems that only Americans are willing to denigrate each other with the term blogger whereas EVERYbody worldwide is a pooper.
Try the Samsung YP-MT6. It's the pimp. I've had mine for 2 weeks, and still haven't killed the original battery.. I think the 42 hour battery life (claimed) is highly conservative, unless you listen to high bitrate Ogg all the time. Plus you can record the radio, voice, whatever.. Plus it plays Ogg from Q0 to Q10, which is something that the iRivers (flash-based, iFP-series) can't do yet.
Though, it doesn't allow private copying which means that cracking iTunes for personal use is still not legal.
Au contraire, mon frere. Copyright Act codifies our fair use rights, and allows specifically for private copying! So it would appear that all's well, as far as I read it..
Do you like how the SEND/END buttons don't always have the same function, so you can't end a call without looking at which menu you're in? That's what really killed it for me, and I would even have suffered with the inability to hold a call.. T610 is the garbage pit, and lucky ye are if able to avoid it. Also the T6xx series is bloody sloooooww. My new Nokia is a million times quicker; it's like comparing a Palm to PocketPC.
that's a feat all by itself. I f*cking HATE sony ericsson pieces of shit, esp. the T6xx series. I'm amazed they could get enough range (like, more than 6 inches away) to use the thing remotely. I find this entry seriously uncompelling.
I was nearly killed by a routine MMR vaccination, and I know others who have been damaged. Later, the thimerosol gave me ADD and mild autism. See here if you're a UK resident who's been injured by vaccines In British Columbia, parents of autistic children have launched a lawsuit against healthcare authorities for endangering and permanently damaging children. Vaccination causes autism, ADD, and other mental disorders. See here for interesting info if you're a vaccine victim from Canada Personally, I'd like to maim the moron who decided that mercury derivatives make great additions to the crap they shoot into kids nowadays.
1 autoscroll is WAAAAAYY better, it doesn't gimp if you move the mouse up while over a javascript image. Also it's fast without 'jittering' that FF does. 2 faster. Windows are faster to create than FF, opening/closing.. can't speak for rendering speed, it's probably the same.
And the problems: 1 options are scattered through several disparate menus. There's the Edit->prefs, and the Tools menu with 13 sub-menus. 2 can't use extensions? That's a biggie.
nobody wants to see a crowd of sweaty homosexuals in spandex tights and padding prancing about trying to hump each other. That's disgusting. Here, have a pr0n
Battery: I mainly like the convenience of never taking the batt. out of an iShuffle, plus using any computer to recharge it. That's sweet any way u look @ it, even if the batt. life is only enough for one 8-hour shift + the commute back and forth. Plenty. I've swapped NiMH back + forth to the charger , now I'm ready for lithium.
AAC: After blind tests on the current crop o' codecs I've concluded that WMA is shite while AAC is decent enough that I'll transcode my lossless files with iTunes (hey, it's free too) for portable listening. With WMA that option was never available because of the tinny distortion artifacts; MP3 is adequate for audiobooks and some music at high bitrates but I can save space with AAC while keeping the sound quality. For you, AAC might not be the saving grace that it is for me. Whatever floats your boat.
iTMS Canada: iTMS Canada can go suck eggs, I'll never pay for lossy crap when I can have the real deal for less.
FYI it's legal to download in Canada, and you've already paid CRIAA fees via the CPCC levy if you bought an iPod. Go crank up that newsreader and head over to alt.binaries.sounds.lossless to get your money's worth.
The Sandisk has problems like a nasty clicking noise with every cycle of the song title across the display. It's not really a bargain despite the price. It's also oddly shaped, with the battery bulging out one side of the back (you don't see that in any publicity photos plastered around the 'net).
Functionality matters more than aesthetics, but each has a weighted value to a purchaser; to most people, AAC support/tiny size/lithium battery/USB2/simplicity outweigh the screen/crappy radio/voice recorder/large size of other comparable devices.
my brother's 4th gen doesn't put out good bass with my earbuds, but my iRiver iFP flash player sure does. I'd say that the iPod's bass sucks when compared with the competition, but I haven't compared HDD-based devices to it. My point is that you actually can get decent bass from earbuds but you need enough power to do so. The iPod only cranks out 5mW/channel (roughly) whereas my iFP does ~13mW/channel. The difference in overall sound quality as well as loudness is considerable.
Hopefully my new iShuffle will arrive soon so I can compare it with the iRiver.
yeah, just have some nice hidden gotchas in the EULA to the effect that access to data is not guaranteed. However this would probably result in the EULA going to court, and being tossed out, and Microsoft would have to start from scratch..
Your theory would be workable if the facts fit it better:) Think of it this way: Everybody's already running Windows. How can Evolution on Win32 strengthen a 95% market share by attracting more users?
Look at it another way: anybody running Windows and is already using Firefox/OO.o/Evolution will be millions of times more likely to switch because the programs are identical on both platforms; Novell is trying to reduce the OS to just another interchangeable part.
Assuming that each OS is equal, the whole process is osmotic. If 10% of each user population switches to the other side, then the one with the smaller initial marketshare wins in proportion to its initial disadvantage. In this case Linux wins unless it really is a shittier system, or is perceived as such by enough Windows users.
obese patients are more likely to experience sleep apnea, which can decrease quality and length of sleep considerably. I find the obesity/sleep apnea link easy to credit for the sleep/BMI link. Here's the first google result I got, there are many many more.
Excellent, as long as you can somehow upload me the newest Debian 3.0 ISO's in record time with your new crack recipe. Which is Entirely The Point - the P2P is convenient, easy to make, and has significant non-infringing uses. See the Sony-Betamax case for more criteria that your crack recipe doesn't make, but Felten's P2P does.
I prefer the term "pooper" since everybody does that too; in fact, it seems that only Americans are willing to denigrate each other with the term blogger whereas EVERYbody worldwide is a pooper.
Still sucking English exhaust, I hope they enjoy the sensation because I suspect things won't change. Position of power? France? G'luck.
Try the Samsung YP-MT6. It's the pimp. I've had mine for 2 weeks, and still haven't killed the original battery.. I think the 42 hour battery life (claimed) is highly conservative, unless you listen to high bitrate Ogg all the time.
Plus you can record the radio, voice, whatever.. Plus it plays Ogg from Q0 to Q10, which is something that the iRivers (flash-based, iFP-series) can't do yet.
Though, it doesn't allow private copying which means that cracking iTunes for personal use is still not legal.
Au contraire, mon frere. Copyright Act codifies our fair use rights, and allows specifically for private copying! So it would appear that all's well, as far as I read it..
All the evangelicals, racists, and conservatives go to the US. And all the sane people go to canada.
Done! We're already a step ahead of you, eh.
Do you like how the SEND/END buttons don't always have the same function, so you can't end a call without looking at which menu you're in?
That's what really killed it for me, and I would even have suffered with the inability to hold a call.. T610 is the garbage pit, and lucky ye are if able to avoid it. Also the T6xx series is bloody sloooooww. My new Nokia is a million times quicker; it's like comparing a Palm to PocketPC.
Downloading music is only "breaking the law" in countries which have artificial property laws.
You might be correct if in the USA, but elsewhere people can download what they want.
that's a feat all by itself. I f*cking HATE sony ericsson pieces of shit, esp. the T6xx series. I'm amazed they could get enough range (like, more than 6 inches away) to use the thing remotely.
I find this entry seriously uncompelling.
I never hear anyone complain about Winamp 5.
It's too bloody slow with the 'modern skin' enabled. Thanks.
We must warn them before it's too late! Thanks Oracle!!
It worked for George Bush (well, kinda..) so perhaps it could work with other humans who desire donkey brains too
I was nearly killed by a routine MMR vaccination, and I know others who have been damaged. Later, the thimerosol gave me ADD and mild autism.
See here if you're a UK resident who's been injured by vaccines
In British Columbia, parents of autistic children have launched a lawsuit against healthcare authorities for endangering and permanently damaging children. Vaccination causes autism, ADD, and other mental disorders.
See here for interesting info if you're a vaccine victim from Canada
Personally, I'd like to maim the moron who decided that mercury derivatives make great additions to the crap they shoot into kids nowadays.
Info here
Interesting Viera Scheibner's research here
help for Isle of Man vaccine victims here
You probably have friends who have been damaged by vaccines. Think about it.
In conclusion, Bill Gates is still evil. Even Dr. Gardner agrees; ou have all been warned. Thank you.
Here are some vast improvements over Firefox:
1 autoscroll is WAAAAAYY better, it doesn't gimp if you move the mouse up while over a javascript image. Also it's fast without 'jittering' that FF does.
2 faster. Windows are faster to create than FF, opening/closing.. can't speak for rendering speed, it's probably the same.
And the problems:
1 options are scattered through several disparate menus. There's the Edit->prefs, and the Tools menu with 13 sub-menus.
2 can't use extensions? That's a biggie.
nobody wants to see a crowd of sweaty homosexuals in spandex tights and padding prancing about trying to hump each other. That's disgusting. Here, have a pr0n
Battery:
I mainly like the convenience of never taking the batt. out of an iShuffle, plus using any computer to recharge it. That's sweet any way u look @ it, even if the batt. life is only enough for one 8-hour shift + the commute back and forth. Plenty. I've swapped NiMH back + forth to the charger , now I'm ready for lithium.
AAC:
After blind tests on the current crop o' codecs I've concluded that WMA is shite while AAC is decent enough that I'll transcode my lossless files with iTunes (hey, it's free too) for portable listening. With WMA that option was never available because of the tinny distortion artifacts; MP3 is adequate for audiobooks and some music at high bitrates but I can save space with AAC while keeping the sound quality.
For you, AAC might not be the saving grace that it is for me. Whatever floats your boat.
iTMS Canada:
iTMS Canada can go suck eggs, I'll never pay for lossy crap when I can have the real deal for less.
FYI it's legal to download in Canada, and you've already paid CRIAA fees via the CPCC levy if you bought an iPod. Go crank up that newsreader and head over to alt.binaries.sounds.lossless to get your money's worth.
The Sandisk has problems like a nasty clicking noise with every cycle of the song title across the display. It's not really a bargain despite the price. It's also oddly shaped, with the battery bulging out one side of the back (you don't see that in any publicity photos plastered around the 'net).
Functionality matters more than aesthetics, but each has a weighted value to a purchaser; to most people, AAC support/tiny size/lithium battery/USB2/simplicity outweigh the screen/crappy radio/voice recorder/large size of other comparable devices.
my brother's 4th gen doesn't put out good bass with my earbuds, but my iRiver iFP flash player sure does. I'd say that the iPod's bass sucks when compared with the competition, but I haven't compared HDD-based devices to it. My point is that you actually can get decent bass from earbuds but you need enough power to do so. The iPod only cranks out 5mW/channel (roughly) whereas my iFP does ~13mW/channel. The difference in overall sound quality as well as loudness is considerable.
Hopefully my new iShuffle will arrive soon so I can compare it with the iRiver.
yeah, just have some nice hidden gotchas in the EULA to the effect that access to data is not guaranteed.
However this would probably result in the EULA going to court, and being tossed out, and Microsoft would have to start from scratch..
Your theory would be workable if the facts fit it better :) Think of it this way: Everybody's already running Windows. How can Evolution on Win32 strengthen a 95% market share by attracting more users?
Look at it another way: anybody running Windows and is already using Firefox/OO.o/Evolution will be millions of times more likely to switch because the programs are identical on both platforms; Novell is trying to reduce the OS to just another interchangeable part.
Assuming that each OS is equal, the whole process is osmotic. If 10% of each user population switches to the other side, then the one with the smaller initial marketshare wins in proportion to its initial disadvantage.
In this case Linux wins unless it really is a shittier system, or is perceived as such by enough Windows users.
"It would be a thankless job and it would be very painful."
Not to mention there aren't very many Mac users anyways. How many OO.o developers for Mac are there now, just the two of 'em?
obese patients are more likely to experience sleep apnea, which can decrease quality and length of sleep considerably. I find the obesity/sleep apnea link easy to credit for the sleep/BMI link. Here's the first google result I got, there are many many more.
This isn't novel or new. Bernard Hopkins has been selling his entire back (to goldenpalace.com) during high profile fights.
The forehead advert is a crappy alternative to the real exposure that Hopkins gets.
More like a lemon, I think. The Death Star had other features that this moon presently lacks.
Stealing is wrong. However, this topic has nothing to do with theft.
Excellent, as long as you can somehow upload me the newest Debian 3.0 ISO's in record time with your new crack recipe. Which is Entirely The Point - the P2P is convenient, easy to make, and has significant non-infringing uses.
See the Sony-Betamax case for more criteria that your crack recipe doesn't make, but Felten's P2P does.