I can't help but feel sorry for the 3 people in this country who still don't have a Gmail account.
If only there were some other way for them to get news on the web...
Besides, how many times have you hear people pining for a cell phone that was JUST a cell phone?
Personally, I like my technology to do one thing and do it well (see iPod, the). I don't need a low-res camera inside my phone when my pocket-size Canon can do a much better job. If my cell phone can make calls without dropping them, allow me to hear the other person and vice versa, maybe store a few hundred phone numbers and names, then I'm a happy camper.
I recently had Lasik surgery, which at the clinic I went to includes a 10-minute massage from a professional masseur prior to the operation. While this was very relaxing, I was still pretty freaked out during the procedure. If only I'd had my GBA...
Sure it is. I routinely have two shows recording simultaneously at 8 pm and at least one more that starts at 9. If one of those first two runs over by a minute, I miss the 9 pm show and I'm just as upset as someone who owns a single-tuner TiVo. Especially on Wednesdays, because apparently Wednesday is the new Thursday.
I also remember a Mario Brothers Saturday morning show - and if memory serves correctly, it was also non-animated.
Actually, it was half and half. There was a live-action part in which "Mario" and "Luigi" did a little skit in front of a green screen, in white overalls. The bulk of it was animated though. Unless there were two shows...?
As a fellow consultant, I'm happy to report that several of my company's clients are finally waking up to spyware. The site I'm currently at is working to make programs like S&D part of the standard installation on company machines. It's definitely a step in the right direction.
The only downside is that the guy in IT who's convincing the users that they need spyware protection sits two cubes behind me and likes to use his outside voice. For the last several weeks I've heard him repeatedly tell users over the phone how "amazed" he was to find 4,000+ spyware programs on his PC. (Oh, that pesky Interweb.)
I can't help but feel sorry for the 3 people in this country who still don't have a Gmail account. If only there were some other way for them to get news on the web...
It means that this guy will finally be able to send PDF attachments.
Personally, I like my technology to do one thing and do it well (see iPod, the). I don't need a low-res camera inside my phone when my pocket-size Canon can do a much better job. If my cell phone can make calls without dropping them, allow me to hear the other person and vice versa, maybe store a few hundred phone numbers and names, then I'm a happy camper.
I recently had Lasik surgery, which at the clinic I went to includes a 10-minute massage from a professional masseur prior to the operation. While this was very relaxing, I was still pretty freaked out during the procedure. If only I'd had my GBA...
Hmmm... How ironic. I trust that the appropriate copyright permission has been sought for the above post. ;)
Sure it is. I routinely have two shows recording simultaneously at 8 pm and at least one more that starts at 9. If one of those first two runs over by a minute, I miss the 9 pm show and I'm just as upset as someone who owns a single-tuner TiVo. Especially on Wednesdays, because apparently Wednesday is the new Thursday.
Actually, it was half and half. There was a live-action part in which "Mario" and "Luigi" did a little skit in front of a green screen, in white overalls. The bulk of it was animated though. Unless there were two shows...?
The only downside is that the guy in IT who's convincing the users that they need spyware protection sits two cubes behind me and likes to use his outside voice. For the last several weeks I've heard him repeatedly tell users over the phone how "amazed" he was to find 4,000+ spyware programs on his PC. (Oh, that pesky Interweb.)