Congrats wich method Android support ? On Sep 26, 4:29 pm, James Burrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Google, I have invented the fastest methods of text messaging in the history > of world.A few of them are demonstrated > onwww.phonekeyboard.com.ThePhoneKeyboard.com invention is faster than Tegic's > T9 multi-tap method, Motorola's iTAP multi-tap method and ZI Corp's eZiText > multi-tap method.Look at thewww.phonekeyboard.com/Statistics.htmlpage to see > the statistics.Tegic's T9, Motorola's iTAP and ZI Corp's eZiText all use only > one method of text messaging. The PhoneKeyboard.com invention has 13 methods > of text messaging:Press [*] key to enter Upper-Case Alphabet Mode:1) > Sequential Key Presses2) Sequential Middle-Mode Key Presses3) Sequential > Most-Use-Mode Key Presses4) Simultaneous Key Presses5) Simultaneous > Middle-Mode Key Presses6) Simultaneous Most-Use-Mode Key PressesPress [*] key > 2 times to enter Shiftable Alphabet Mode:7) Sequential Key Presses8) > Sequential Middle-Mode Key Presses9) Sequential Most-Use-Mode Key Presses10) > Simultaneous Key Presses11) Simultaneous Middle-Mode Key Presses12) > Simultaneous Most-Use-Mode Key PressesPress [*] key 3 times to enter > Multi-Tap Mode:13) Sequential Key PressesI have also invented the smallest > keyboards in the history of world.They are > onwww.thumbkeyboard.com.TheThumbKeyboard.com invention can be used on a cell > phone menu key, a camera menu key or an iPod / MP3 menu key, making it the > world's smallest data entry keyboard. I am now the inventor of the smallest > keyboards in the history of world for producing alphabetic characters, a > space, numbers, punctuation or symbols.Inventors Digest is planning on doing > an January 2009 article on me for being the inventor of the smallest > keyboards in the history of world.Text messaging while driving is > dangerous.Most people who use the Navigator service have to text while > driving.On Sep 15, 2008, at 4:22 p.m., in Los Angeles, California, Metrolink > train engineer Robert Sanchez died while text messaging, killing 25 people > and 135 people were injured.The ThumbKeyboard.com invention can be used on a > cell phone menu key and the blind community, the deaf-blind community and any > individual needing to enter data into a device without looking at the phone > keyboard entry device can use it.This technology would have saved the lives > of 26 people on Sep 15, 2008 and countless numbers of other people.I am > approaching your company to have you recommend to at least one of your cell > phone manufacturers to license the ThumbKeyboard.com invention technology > from me for the production of future cell phone devices.For the Intellectual > Property departments I have placed both patents are on > the:www.thumbkeyboard.com/Nine_Sensor_Data_Entry_Keyboard_and_Control_Mea...andwww.thumbkeyboard.com/Worlds_Smallest_Keyboard_and_Control_Means.html...pages.The > World's Smallest Keyboard and Control Means patent was written to cover a > method of text messaging using the cursor control track ball pointing device > on all BlackBerry devices.If your company can produce a prototype or be ready > to go into production with a new product using my ThumbKeyboard.com invention > by the time Inventors Digest does an article on me, your company will be able > to have free advertising from thewww.InventorsDigest.commagazine and all the > future publicity I will receive for inventing the smallest keyboards in the > history of world.James Burrell> Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 11:54:47 -0700> > Subject: [android-developers] MediaPlayer.getFrameAt() is gone in V1.0. > Alternatives in the meantime?> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: > android-developers@googlegroups.com> > > > android.media.MediaPlayer.getFrameAt() is gone on 1.0.> > The release notes > for 1.0 reads:> "Method android.media.MediaPlayer.getFrameAt() is not > supported in> this release."> > But one thing is not supported and one thing > is totally removing it> from the API i.e. making previous build breaks. I > guess that is an> explicit way to let developers note that it just doesn't > work.> > What are the plans on bringing back that API? and in the meantime, > was> is the alternative? Is View.getDrawingCache() an alternative? the doc> > says that only works if caching is enabled, but can my app force> caching to > the current view used by the MediaPlayer?> > ceo> > > _________________________________________________________________ > See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of > your life.http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093175mrt/direct/01/
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