Load up shoutcast (or whatever other streaming radio app, there are probably hundreds by now), stick your phone on the tunebase (or other charging fm transmitter), pick/tune a proper frequency.
Done. I personally use last.fm and the tunebase, but it works anywhere there is coverage.
"For devices that support the open SyncML protocol, Google Sync will allow for two-way contacts synchronization. If you're a BlackBerry user, a version of Google Sync is already available."
They don't yet support calender syncing for SyncML but some support is there.
I'm not sure how a Kindle works, but on my Sony Reader there are plenty of sources for books both legal (usually older books) and non legal.
You can go on the pirate bay right now and download a library of like 10k sci-fi and fantasy books by hundreds of authors. All DRM free!
If you have that conscience telling you to pay for your stuff, pay amazons price then just download the DRM-free version elsewhere. There may be legal connotations but you'd have to find quite a stickler to say there is a moral problem with that.
Agreed, I am looking forward to this. Telus is moving to HSDPA sometime "Soon" supposedly, plus there is Rogers, plus the recent spectrum auctions. Just leaves bell, and I doubt they wont follow the money if it all works out.
ps: Just a snarky reply, I do believe that almost all lasik is safe and well-done. I would still personally opt for PRK. I'd rather not have a never-healing flap on my eye, gives me the willies.
Not only do the other posts below make points, but I use XBMC for my television, do not read the newspaper, and have Sirius radio (no ads).
There is essentially no broadcast news or advertising in my life (adblock as well of course) so the only information I have on your candidates is information I have gleaned from purposefully researching (mostly) American political news sources and web sites on the internet.
McCain had many of the same views as bush on key issues such as war, abortion, taxes the list goes on. Palin is an ULTRA religious conservative nutjob, who if she got in the white house would either be a puppet of some generals below her, or worse a monster due to her insane views.
Obama is basically an unknown, but at least his speeches are good, he seems educated and well spoken, and I like his choice for VP.
Now that they have been elected (of course) lets see if they can do better than bush (which, really, anyone smart enough not to eat themselves when they get hungry should be able to do) and get you guys, and consequently us (to a smaller degree) out of this mess.
It would be far better to license these bands for **non-profit use** (note I did NOT say non-commercial) somewhat like Ham radio, where people needed to aquire a license to transmit, and take classes, and have an ID associated with transmissions, and a regulatory body to monitor specious transmissions and revoke licenses or shut down non-compliant equipment as necessary.
Hey guess what, we already have a VHF and UHF band where you have to take courses, get a license, and show an ID associated with the content you put on the air. It is called the Amateur(Ham) band!
Actually, it is up to the USERS of the devices to license the spectrum. You can manufacture anything you want, but it is the transmission of RF that requires a license.
A lot of companies make wireless networking gear (Enterprise class) up in the 5GHz licensed spectrum, it is up to us (the installers and users) of this equipment to pay for and obtain the proper licenses.
This is actually a very important point. The wireless mic crowd has been a big opposition to the deregulation of these airwaves. The problem is they don't have a leg to stand on and the parent mentions why.
These mic manufacturers are using a low power transmitter on licensed bands illegally and just hoping they will do ok. The thing is, the theatre companies and others using these devices are risking fines for the illegal use of this spectrum, because you are supposed to license a frequency if you intend to use it. If they get interference from a licensed transmitter, they don't have a leg to stand on.
Now that the airwaves are going unlicensed (Like the ISM band we all love so much) they STILL don't have a leg to stand on. That they have been illegally using frequencies without an FCC license is no argument to prevent the FCC doing ANYTHING with this spectrum.
If a large number of companies had went through the proper channels and gotten licenses on these frequencies, the vote may have gone another way.
Are you really surprised? I'm Canadian so have a somewhat similar view that many of the Europeans do, in that the rest of the world is REALLY hoping Obama wins. After 8 years of bush threatening to put the USA into another depression and stuck in a war it can't win(and should not have started), it is small wonder the Europeans don't want someone in the white house that shares many of Bush's views and a vice president who makes Bush look like a libertarian. Not to mention the prospect of McCain surviving his entire presidency is a little bleak.
So forgive us if we wish your country well by hoping Obama wins (which looks essentially certain at this point but who knows) rather than having another Bush (or worse if McCain died) in office. We hope your economy thrives rather that drops like a rock taking the world economy down with it.
It is all anecdotal, but I'd say roughly 99 percent of the people I meet and speak to about this issue feels the same way.
I hate to sound like a dick but, unless you are an invalid come retirement, if you waste your life watching daytime TV you deserve the boredom and depression that comes with it.
Try moving to an exotic locale for a few years. You still get your pension money, and can live in paradise in Mexico for a while, take in the culture. The money needed to live there is less than half of what it is here (Can or USA) and its a hell of an experience.
You could plan by learning to sail ahead of time (you had your whole life after all) and then live aboard a yacht and sail around the Caribbean for a few years.
There is a lot you can do with your life when retired and just lazing around the house would not be nice for long.
Are you under the impression that the iPhone does not support voip or IM? Because there are 'legal' app store apps that do both of these things with apples full support.
The claim is still stupid as there is a lot of the internet that it does NOT support (torrents, ftp, etc) but just wanted to correct on that point if you were confused.
I understand it must be frustrating, but I have an iPhone and this has never happened. While this bit of anecdotal evidence does not mean much, I also browse the apple forums quite a bit and howardforums extensively and this issue does not seem nearly as widespread as many other issues the phone is having. It does seem more serious though.
You cannot reboot the phone by holding the power and home buttons until it restarts?
And do if caught counting! Even just in your head :D
Everone knows what this drugs name should really be.
Repressitol!
-Millhouse
No microphone afaik, just a speaker.
Download the free shoutcast app:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=299647180&mt=8
Get a Tunebase-FM
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=257270
Load up shoutcast (or whatever other streaming radio app, there are probably hundreds by now), stick your phone on the tunebase (or other charging fm transmitter), pick/tune a proper frequency.
Done. I personally use last.fm and the tunebase, but it works anywhere there is coverage.
My mistake, misread your post.
They do have support for SyncML devices.
http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2009/02/google-sync-beta-for-iphone-winmo-and.html
"For devices that support the open SyncML protocol, Google Sync will allow for two-way contacts synchronization. If you're a BlackBerry user, a version of Google Sync is already available."
They don't yet support calender syncing for SyncML but some support is there.
So send $2(The difference) anonymously to the author and just download the book?
I personally don't have that same conscience, I just download everything haha.
I'm not sure how a Kindle works, but on my Sony Reader there are plenty of sources for books both legal (usually older books) and non legal.
You can go on the pirate bay right now and download a library of like 10k sci-fi and fantasy books by hundreds of authors. All DRM free!
If you have that conscience telling you to pay for your stuff, pay amazons price then just download the DRM-free version elsewhere. There may be legal connotations but you'd have to find quite a stickler to say there is a moral problem with that.
Just like the cost of DVDs and music! Oh wait no one pays for those either :D
Many of those with readers just pirate their books like many with iPods and PMPs.
The cost of the books was really the least of my concerns when buying a reader.
Agreed, I am looking forward to this. Telus is moving to HSDPA sometime "Soon" supposedly, plus there is Rogers, plus the recent spectrum auctions. Just leaves bell, and I doubt they wont follow the money if it all works out.
Surprisingly, no one pointed out that black paper is black because it absorbs light (and all the energy associated with it).
Because of this it is much easier to ignite black paper as compared to say, white..or..silver (mirrored paper? :D)
So if the eye is opaque to it then yes all of the energy will be dumped wherever it is opaque.
Sprint operates on CDMA(for the most part) just like Verizon. Your choices 1 and 2 are actually the same.
Not to mention, the list of places is not just USA and Canada, but this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDMA2000#Countries_with_CDMA2000_operators
There are 11 companies offering CDMA phone networks here in Canada alone.
That being said, GSM is far more ubiquitous, but this is not the choice they made.
Oh GREAT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL01H65Gf54
ps: Just a snarky reply, I do believe that almost all lasik is safe and well-done. I would still personally opt for PRK. I'd rather not have a never-healing flap on my eye, gives me the willies.
You're replying to a guy named "bigblacknigger". I wouldnt get too worked up.
Sell one copy of the game for $8 million I guess(Gotta have some markup.)
There, not selling copies and treating it like physical medium. I've solved all the problems.
What do I win?
Not only do the other posts below make points, but I use XBMC for my television, do not read the newspaper, and have Sirius radio (no ads).
There is essentially no broadcast news or advertising in my life (adblock as well of course) so the only information I have on your candidates is information I have gleaned from purposefully researching (mostly) American political news sources and web sites on the internet.
McCain had many of the same views as bush on key issues such as war, abortion, taxes the list goes on. Palin is an ULTRA religious conservative nutjob, who if she got in the white house would either be a puppet of some generals below her, or worse a monster due to her insane views.
Obama is basically an unknown, but at least his speeches are good, he seems educated and well spoken, and I like his choice for VP.
Now that they have been elected (of course) lets see if they can do better than bush (which, really, anyone smart enough not to eat themselves when they get hungry should be able to do) and get you guys, and consequently us (to a smaller degree) out of this mess.
It would be far better to license these bands for **non-profit use** (note I did NOT say non-commercial) somewhat like Ham radio, where people needed to aquire a license to transmit, and take classes, and have an ID associated with transmissions, and a regulatory body to monitor specious transmissions and revoke licenses or shut down non-compliant equipment as necessary.
Hey guess what, we already have a VHF and UHF band where you have to take courses, get a license, and show an ID associated with the content you put on the air. It is called the Amateur(Ham) band!
Good idea though.
Actually, it is up to the USERS of the devices to license the spectrum. You can manufacture anything you want, but it is the transmission of RF that requires a license.
A lot of companies make wireless networking gear (Enterprise class) up in the 5GHz licensed spectrum, it is up to us (the installers and users) of this equipment to pay for and obtain the proper licenses.
This is actually a very important point. The wireless mic crowd has been a big opposition to the deregulation of these airwaves. The problem is they don't have a leg to stand on and the parent mentions why.
These mic manufacturers are using a low power transmitter on licensed bands illegally and just hoping they will do ok. The thing is, the theatre companies and others using these devices are risking fines for the illegal use of this spectrum, because you are supposed to license a frequency if you intend to use it. If they get interference from a licensed transmitter, they don't have a leg to stand on.
Now that the airwaves are going unlicensed (Like the ISM band we all love so much) they STILL don't have a leg to stand on. That they have been illegally using frequencies without an FCC license is no argument to prevent the FCC doing ANYTHING with this spectrum.
If a large number of companies had went through the proper channels and gotten licenses on these frequencies, the vote may have gone another way.
As it is...suck it up buttercup.
Are you really surprised? I'm Canadian so have a somewhat similar view that many of the Europeans do, in that the rest of the world is REALLY hoping Obama wins. After 8 years of bush threatening to put the USA into another depression and stuck in a war it can't win(and should not have started), it is small wonder the Europeans don't want someone in the white house that shares many of Bush's views and a vice president who makes Bush look like a libertarian. Not to mention the prospect of McCain surviving his entire presidency is a little bleak.
So forgive us if we wish your country well by hoping Obama wins (which looks essentially certain at this point but who knows) rather than having another Bush (or worse if McCain died) in office. We hope your economy thrives rather that drops like a rock taking the world economy down with it.
It is all anecdotal, but I'd say roughly 99 percent of the people I meet and speak to about this issue feels the same way.
I hate to sound like a dick but, unless you are an invalid come retirement, if you waste your life watching daytime TV you deserve the boredom and depression that comes with it.
Try moving to an exotic locale for a few years. You still get your pension money, and can live in paradise in Mexico for a while, take in the culture. The money needed to live there is less than half of what it is here (Can or USA) and its a hell of an experience.
You could plan by learning to sail ahead of time (you had your whole life after all) and then live aboard a yacht and sail around the Caribbean for a few years.
There is a lot you can do with your life when retired and just lazing around the house would not be nice for long.
To be a little fair, SUVs are generally not refered to as all terrain vehicles (ATVs) either.
An ATV usually refers to a dirt bike or quad.
Are you under the impression that the iPhone does not support voip or IM? Because there are 'legal' app store apps that do both of these things with apples full support.
The claim is still stupid as there is a lot of the internet that it does NOT support (torrents, ftp, etc) but just wanted to correct on that point if you were confused.
I understand it must be frustrating, but I have an iPhone and this has never happened. While this bit of anecdotal evidence does not mean much, I also browse the apple forums quite a bit and howardforums extensively and this issue does not seem nearly as widespread as many other issues the phone is having. It does seem more serious though.
You cannot reboot the phone by holding the power and home buttons until it restarts?
Wikpedia
GSM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM
GPRS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Packet_Radio_Service
UMTS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Mobile_Telecommunications_System
HSDPA: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Speed_Downlink_Packet_Access