read carefully, he didn't say that charging causes loss of capacity(although it also has influence), but how charged the battery is does. In other words, if the battery is charged at around 30% and stored it will decay less in a year then when you keep it at 100%, and this is why you're normally adviced not to store li-ion batteries fully charged.
no need, just take the latest version, but during installation don't select the new skin support. It runs just as snappy as always, plus, it has better codecs support (vorbis).
oh, I've had lapsang-oolong tea, from a bag and it was *really* smokey, like the tea was made of charcoal, didn't like it at all, but I guess a loose one would taste better.
oh yes, I always reuse my leafs for several cups, the trick is to always leave some water in the cup, that way you don't have to start all over again when you add more water, but you can drink immediately. I'm not familiar with Oolong tea though...
I wasn't trying to make fun of them, the main problem I had with the thread was that it was modded insightful while I think it was very obvious from the summary that this is what the original poster meant.
maybe I should have said 'overrated' instead of redundant....
hey, I get two cups per tea-bag! I always find the tea too strong if I use it for a single cup, usually I use one for a whole pot even. Recently my brother had a reasonable explanation; It's because many people drink tea with milk, and then you want strong tea, whereas I drink it without milk.
And in case you now think I'm some sort of Luddite, I bought one of those credit card-sized LCD personal organiser databanks from the Innovations Catalogue when I was 14. oh, admit it, it came as a gift with your popular science magazine subscription and was more useful as a paperweight.
maybe they didn't break the inside stuff, but the casing was definitely bent, so it's just like Anandtech...
They did destroy some stuff inside though, which didn't happen here, from the looks of it.
as I already admitted in another post in this thread, I only read the summary and the feature is not mentioned there. Besides, I was just making a funny...
also, another *three* people already replied me to tell me that it has a touchscreen
So next time, please read the thread to avoid being redundant.
"Shiny" We are all raccoons because we like shiny things!
So you go and pay so many extra $$s to get your nice "shiny" cell phone with all of the "shiny" extra features, and you realize that you are going to replace it within two years. (Actually 2 years seems to be on the outside.) actually, I'll probably wait for a less expensive, 2nd generation one in the near future, but I don't see why I couldn't use it for more then 2 years?
Why do you want to pay so much extra for a disposable camera and music player? That is what it really is. I see some great small MP3 players for really cheap and a real digital camera takes way better pictures and both of them last a lot longer. I'm interested in a device that can be used as a phone and the extra bonus would be that I can use it to email and browse the web(especially if these things are *easy* to do. I can play mp3s and browse the net on my Nokia, but it's 'Hell on Earth') The mp3 and photo capabilities are not really needed for me, but still nice of course.
I realize that as an uber geek you must have as many electronic functions packed in your pocket at one time as possible but have you considered that you are going to end up paying way over $2000 in a span of ten years? For way less money you could have a GREAT digital camera and a GREAT MP3 player. Then all you would need is a series of cheap cell phones because you are going to dispose of them regularly anyway. actually, I'm considering buying a very cheap phone after this one, why waste money on features that are too cumbersome to use on a daily basis...
so it's either going to be a slick iPhone, or a cheapo simple nokia...
read carefully, he didn't say that charging causes loss of capacity(although it also has influence), but how charged the battery is does. In other words, if the battery is charged at around 30% and stored it will decay less in a year then when you keep it at 100%, and this is why you're normally adviced not to store li-ion batteries fully charged.
hmm, so it's some kind of platform?
I heard the decompression binary is around 100.1MB....
no need, just take the latest version, but during installation don't select the new skin support. It runs just as snappy as always, plus, it has better codecs support (vorbis).
how about: "Sony says UMD is here to stay, just like STD's."
guess you'll have to wait another six years for his reply...
oh, I've had lapsang-oolong tea, from a bag and it was *really* smokey, like the tea was made of charcoal, didn't like it at all, but I guess a loose one would taste better.
oh yes, I always reuse my leafs for several cups, the trick is to always leave some water in the cup, that way you don't have to start all over again when you add more water, but you can drink immediately. I'm not familiar with Oolong tea though...
I wasn't trying to make fun of them, the main problem I had with the thread was that it was modded insightful while I think it was very obvious from the summary that this is what the original poster meant.
maybe I should have said 'overrated' instead of redundant....
hey, I get two cups per tea-bag! I always find the tea too strong if I use it for a single cup, usually I use one for a whole pot even. Recently my brother had a reasonable explanation; It's because many people drink tea with milk, and then you want strong tea, whereas I drink it without milk.
OT: Am I the only one who thinks this thread is redundant?
as I already admitted in another post in this thread, I only read the summary and the feature is not mentioned there. Besides, I was just making a funny...
also, another *three* people already replied me to tell me that it has a touchscreen
So next time, please read the thread to avoid being redundant.
I *did* read, but it wasn't mentioned in the slashdot blurb :)
anyway, if it has all the features then the important question will be 'how good is the interface?'
So you go and pay so many extra $$s to get your nice "shiny" cell phone with all of the "shiny" extra features, and you realize that you are going to replace it within two years. (Actually 2 years seems to be on the outside.) actually, I'll probably wait for a less expensive, 2nd generation one in the near future, but I don't see why I couldn't use it for more then 2 years?
Why do you want to pay so much extra for a disposable camera and music player? That is what it really is. I see some great small MP3 players for really cheap and a real digital camera takes way better pictures and both of them last a lot longer.
I'm interested in a device that can be used as a phone and the extra bonus would be that I can use it to email and browse the web(especially if these things are *easy* to do. I can play mp3s and browse the net on my Nokia, but it's 'Hell on Earth') The mp3 and photo capabilities are not really needed for me, but still nice of course.
I realize that as an uber geek you must have as many electronic functions packed in your pocket at one time as possible but have you considered that you are going to end up paying way over $2000 in a span of ten years? For way less money you could have a GREAT digital camera and a GREAT MP3 player. Then all you would need is a series of cheap cell phones because you are going to dispose of them regularly anyway. actually, I'm considering buying a very cheap phone after this one, why waste money on features that are too cumbersome to use on a daily basis...
so it's either going to be a slick iPhone, or a cheapo simple nokia...
well, with saying 'more shiny' I just meant it has more 'attractive visual aspects', but that's such a long phrase...
no touchscreen, less shiny then a iphone. lame...
yes, I'll pay 50 dollars for it!
Good things come to those who wait...
heh, I've given up on that...
according to the marketing president, "Apple's notebooks have always led the industry in innovation"
yeah yeah, I *know* it's not funny...
Clearly, the joke went over your head
But your right, it isn't.
Clearly these evil pirates must be stopped.
yes, normally this would be flamebait, but this time the English is really too crappy.
Clearly it was not write by someone who's first language is not english,