Just dont say how good your kit is - or infact just say that everything you have is really old and not worth stealing - then people wont take your stuff - the better option is to insure everything; then if anything is taken you're not out of pocket - also keep a back up of work / assignments on the college network - schedule a backup DAILY - without fail, cos lecturers wont take ANY excuses... Even stolen equipment...
I never thought WAP was dead - the only people who believe this are the people who never use it and therefor think that they count for the majority. I get WAP for free on O2 so often read the news, check train times, or more often check addresses and postcodes when information is not at hand. If you look at the chatroom efforts that are on O2 they often have 1000's on devients logged on at any one time. I wrote an article of m-commerce which is now being used by DoCoMo in Japan so I shouldnt think it'll be too long until it starts over here!
Actually, perhaps the -ve attitude to WAP is due to the inability to write decent WAP pages, and so perhaps people are taking a "i cant do it so its rubish" stand point, much in the same way my grandmother wont use the VCR!
People should be willing to give things more of a chance...
1Gb (Gb, not GB) a day is what the literature about braodband says in the small print that comes with my BT phone bill - maybe everyone should move to Hull.
I moved from BT "Anytime" to Freeserve "Anytime" because BT said we were on too much. Looking at the Broadband Literature that came will my bill, BT limit to 1Gb (yes, Gb, not GB) a day, which is nothing... I hope it's just a typo!
Yea, I did that, only lasted 4 1/2 years tho.
Just dont say how good your kit is - or infact just say that everything you have is really old and not worth stealing - then people wont take your stuff - the better option is to insure everything; then if anything is taken you're not out of pocket - also keep a back up of work / assignments on the college network - schedule a backup DAILY - without fail, cos lecturers wont take ANY excuses... Even stolen equipment...
I never thought WAP was dead - the only people who believe this are the people who never use it and therefor think that they count for the majority. I get WAP for free on O2 so often read the news, check train times, or more often check addresses and postcodes when information is not at hand. If you look at the chatroom efforts that are on O2 they often have 1000's on devients logged on at any one time. I wrote an article of m-commerce which is now being used by DoCoMo in Japan so I shouldnt think it'll be too long until it starts over here!
Actually, perhaps the -ve attitude to WAP is due to the inability to write decent WAP pages, and so perhaps people are taking a "i cant do it so its rubish" stand point, much in the same way my grandmother wont use the VCR!
People should be willing to give things more of a chance...
1Gb (Gb, not GB) a day is what the literature about braodband says in the small print that comes with my BT phone bill - maybe everyone should move to Hull.
I moved from BT "Anytime" to Freeserve "Anytime" because BT said we were on too much. Looking at the Broadband Literature that came will my bill, BT limit to 1Gb (yes, Gb, not GB) a day, which is nothing... I hope it's just a typo!