Just want to confirm that I checked my current home IP, it has four entries, two of which are definitely episodes I downloaded, two are someone else's listed from a previous month. I think it's safe to say they're 'legit' insofar as they're recording actual activity and querying it honestly at least some of the time.
I checked my current home IP, it has four listing, two of which are definitely episodes I downloaded, two are someone elses listed from a previous month. I think it's safe to say they're 'legit' insofar as they're recording actual activity and querying it honestly at least some of the time.
I don't know how you've spent that much on android phones. You need
- A G1 (your basic android device)
- A Nexus One (high res screen and latest firmware)
- A Droid/Milestone (to cover the Ti processor)
- A Samsung Galaxy
Should come to less than 2500 easily.
The support is looking pretty good so far for 2.1 if not 2.2 - Motorola have committed to updating pretty much all their older phones to 2.1 before the years end, Samsung already has, SonyEricsson has committed to for the X10. Theoretically before Gingerbread is released everyone but G1 owners will have official Eclair (HTC haven't said anything official for the Magic but given that there's 2.1 for the hero which has identical hardware it can't be far off
Froyo includes the ability to store applications on the SD card so all you have to do it take out large applications until the ROM is small enough to fit in the G1's/system partition, install the ROM and then install whatever applications you couldn't fir on/system to the SD card and you have a fully functioning ROM (Flash performance will not be great based on the HTC Hero's flash lite performance). I can't think of a way to modify your Ferrari analogy which makes sense though:)
That and you can no longer use the fancy but CPU intensive HTC widgets on your homescreen - I know, it really confuses me why there are people who are so against it (from a usability, rather than updates perspective) but you have choices!
OK, go to the market, download 'helixlauncher' (the default android 'launcher' (homescreen application) isn't installed by default like it is in this video, then follow this process, selecting 'helixlauncher' instead of sense! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2Amcaot1Us - if you don't like it, just go through it again, select sense and you'll be back to normal
All you have to do is install a replacement 'launcher' app and set it as default - helixlauncher is quite nice, gives you almost stock android but has a persistent dock for 4 icons which don't change when you swap homescreens. There are other versions like advanced launcher / launcher2 out there which offer variations of stock android and then things like home++ which mix things up, but not to the same degree as sense.
Without flashing a different rom (which will require root, not sure if the incredible has that yet) you won't be able to get rid of the colour scheme and senseui apps but you can just launch alternatives (though I'm not sure why you'd want to, the sense browser and music player are a lot better than the stock android versions!)
Lower house - proposes laws
Senate - passes them or blocks and suggests revisions
Lower house is voted in by instant runoff preferential voting. You order the parties you like first to last and votes are counted. If one has over 50% of the vote, they get in. If not the party with the lowest votes is eliminated and their votes are distributed according to preferences. Repeat until one party gets over 50%
In the senate, all votes are counted, then you look at how many seats are up for grabs. Say there are 20. If a party has more than 5% of the vote, they get a seat and votes are distributed according to preferences (all of them, proportinally, so if one candidate gets 10% of the vote every vote is sent on to it's second preference at 50% of it's original weight (parties will usually have multiple candidates and so party A with 10% of the vote gets two different candidates elected). Repeat as long as someone has more than 5% of the vote, if they don't, eliminate the party with the lowest votes and redistribute.
So in the lower house it does boil down to being a two party system a lot of the time but smaller parties and independents do win seats - often becoming a deciding vote and getting more say than you'd think 1 seat would indicate)
In the upper house any party with a significant vote gets some representatives elected, it's quite good. Unfortunatly it seems around 80% of the population are mindless sheep and vote with one of the two major parties in the upper house DESPITE there being literally DOZENS to choose from! But that's the problem with democracy:(
While past liberal governments haven't taught us anything at all! They're all sparkly clean, honest politicians who would never make mistakes at all!
Every political party sucks, they're all idiots, the trick is picking the least idiotic.
They can definitely open the door once the flight takes off. It's generally kept locked but the pilots will need a toilet break, food and coffee at some point on most overseas flights, that's why there are two of them!
Bullshit, making the battery user removable doesn't affect the size you can make it at all, it's not like you save on room, the battery is still a separate component. My HTC magic actually has a larger capacity battery than the iPhone 3GS (4.9 vs 4.5 Whrs) in a slightly SMALLER form factor. The real reason apple doesn't have user replaceable batteries is they value their industrial design over function.
Schmidt had no involvement with the iPhone design - they already knew google was developing Android then and he left the room whenever the iPhone was being discussed.
It's pretty safe to assume they'll be following it in a regular car.and the country's police will likely want to be following it too since a car without a driver is rather unprecedented and they'll see it as potentially dangerous (though I'm quite sure it'll be safer than a regular car given computer reaction times and immunity to distraction, fatigue and mistakes.
If by 'way better than' you mean 'the same as' creative's which they ripped off and settled when creative sued them over it, but the damage was done. Good physical design and and advertising had given them a large marketshare and massive mindshare.
Here (australia) it's allowed from about 14 up with parental consent and limited hours. Over there conditions certainly aren't going to be that great but the alternatives aren't good either for a lot of people.
Just want to confirm that I checked my current home IP, it has four entries, two of which are definitely episodes I downloaded, two are someone else's listed from a previous month. I think it's safe to say they're 'legit' insofar as they're recording actual activity and querying it honestly at least some of the time.
I checked my current home IP, it has four listing, two of which are definitely episodes I downloaded, two are someone elses listed from a previous month. I think it's safe to say they're 'legit' insofar as they're recording actual activity and querying it honestly at least some of the time.
I don't know how you've spent that much on android phones. You need
- A G1 (your basic android device)
- A Nexus One (high res screen and latest firmware)
- A Droid/Milestone (to cover the Ti processor)
- A Samsung Galaxy Should come to less than 2500 easily.
The support is looking pretty good so far for 2.1 if not 2.2 - Motorola have committed to updating pretty much all their older phones to 2.1 before the years end, Samsung already has, SonyEricsson has committed to for the X10. Theoretically before Gingerbread is released everyone but G1 owners will have official Eclair (HTC haven't said anything official for the Magic but given that there's 2.1 for the hero which has identical hardware it can't be far off
Froyo includes the ability to store applications on the SD card so all you have to do it take out large applications until the ROM is small enough to fit in the G1's /system partition, install the ROM and then install whatever applications you couldn't fir on /system to the SD card and you have a fully functioning ROM (Flash performance will not be great based on the HTC Hero's flash lite performance). I can't think of a way to modify your Ferrari analogy which makes sense though :)
That and you can no longer use the fancy but CPU intensive HTC widgets on your homescreen - I know, it really confuses me why there are people who are so against it (from a usability, rather than updates perspective) but you have choices!
OK, go to the market, download 'helixlauncher' (the default android 'launcher' (homescreen application) isn't installed by default like it is in this video, then follow this process, selecting 'helixlauncher' instead of sense! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2Amcaot1Us - if you don't like it, just go through it again, select sense and you'll be back to normal
All you have to do is install a replacement 'launcher' app and set it as default - helixlauncher is quite nice, gives you almost stock android but has a persistent dock for 4 icons which don't change when you swap homescreens. There are other versions like advanced launcher / launcher2 out there which offer variations of stock android and then things like home++ which mix things up, but not to the same degree as sense.
Without flashing a different rom (which will require root, not sure if the incredible has that yet) you won't be able to get rid of the colour scheme and senseui apps but you can just launch alternatives (though I'm not sure why you'd want to, the sense browser and music player are a lot better than the stock android versions!)
Dumbing things down a lot.
:(
Lower house - proposes laws
Senate - passes them or blocks and suggests revisions
Lower house is voted in by instant runoff preferential voting. You order the parties you like first to last and votes are counted. If one has over 50% of the vote, they get in. If not the party with the lowest votes is eliminated and their votes are distributed according to preferences. Repeat until one party gets over 50%
In the senate, all votes are counted, then you look at how many seats are up for grabs. Say there are 20. If a party has more than 5% of the vote, they get a seat and votes are distributed according to preferences (all of them, proportinally, so if one candidate gets 10% of the vote every vote is sent on to it's second preference at 50% of it's original weight (parties will usually have multiple candidates and so party A with 10% of the vote gets two different candidates elected). Repeat as long as someone has more than 5% of the vote, if they don't, eliminate the party with the lowest votes and redistribute.
So in the lower house it does boil down to being a two party system a lot of the time but smaller parties and independents do win seats - often becoming a deciding vote and getting more say than you'd think 1 seat would indicate)
In the upper house any party with a significant vote gets some representatives elected, it's quite good. Unfortunatly it seems around 80% of the population are mindless sheep and vote with one of the two major parties in the upper house DESPITE there being literally DOZENS to choose from! But that's the problem with democracy
While past liberal governments haven't taught us anything at all! They're all sparkly clean, honest politicians who would never make mistakes at all! Every political party sucks, they're all idiots, the trick is picking the least idiotic.
Oldschool black boxes, sure. Modern ones? They'll record an entire 10 hour flight, easy.
They can definitely open the door once the flight takes off. It's generally kept locked but the pilots will need a toilet break, food and coffee at some point on most overseas flights, that's why there are two of them!
Want porn? Go get android you filthy person. Smoking? No worries, light up!
Bullshit, making the battery user removable doesn't affect the size you can make it at all, it's not like you save on room, the battery is still a separate component. My HTC magic actually has a larger capacity battery than the iPhone 3GS (4.9 vs 4.5 Whrs) in a slightly SMALLER form factor. The real reason apple doesn't have user replaceable batteries is they value their industrial design over function.
Schmidt had no involvement with the iPhone design - they already knew google was developing Android then and he left the room whenever the iPhone was being discussed.
THE SANCTITY OF MARRIAGE! Or possibly your immortal soul... i'm a bit fuzzy on this, any catholics care to clarify?
Actually apple IS the 400kg gorilla of the smartphone market, at least as far as app sales are concerned, I think Adobe has a solid foundation here.
It's pretty safe to assume they'll be following it in a regular car.and the country's police will likely want to be following it too since a car without a driver is rather unprecedented and they'll see it as potentially dangerous (though I'm quite sure it'll be safer than a regular car given computer reaction times and immunity to distraction, fatigue and mistakes.
If by 'way better than' you mean 'the same as' creative's which they ripped off and settled when creative sued them over it, but the damage was done. Good physical design and and advertising had given them a large marketshare and massive mindshare.
Well better to be safe than sorry, you can never be sure which identical twin really committed the crime!
Queue study showing that living in a clean room makes your body's immune system go crazy and kill you.
Because your average tinfoil hat wearer doesn't earth the tinfoil :)
Here (australia) it's allowed from about 14 up with parental consent and limited hours. Over there conditions certainly aren't going to be that great but the alternatives aren't good either for a lot of people.
It's the chinese manufacturers who are doing this, apple is cracking down on it and fining them for it you moron. (And I hate apple BTW)
Hiring 15 year olds is illegal? Quick, someone tell the authorities about McDonalds!