Motorola Droid HD Maxx (if you are going for maximum battery life) I have
the non-Maxx version and I can go a full day easily with plenty to spare...
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Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:dana.tier...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 4:39 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: an
"As I stated earlier, I don't want to have to go out and repurchase games
that work perfectly fine right now."
I am with you. I'll stick with my 360 until the PS3 drops in price again.
I'll then pick one up.
A few years down the road is when I'll be in the market for a next gen
machine.
It i
Right now the hot ones that i have found are these...
Node.JS (Think server side Javascript, awesomeness)
Ruby... well Rails really
Front-End Dev (Bootstrap, HTML5, responsive etc)
WordPress/PHP dev (combine your frontend and backend in a nice offering and
you will have more work then you can han
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 7:39 PM, Dana wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a phone? Battery is probably the most important
> point. I do have a religious objection to iPhones and a social
> objection to being mocked for having a Blackberry, so Android
> suggestions only please ;)
>
HTC-One > This thi
"And here i thought they already had"
Just a temper flash and everything was back to business as usual.
I am not sure what the Muslim extremists would have to do in order to
create a sustained furor and backlash.
J
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Ninety percent of politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.
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"My JS is weak at best."
jQuery has made working with javascript much easier.
It shouldn't take you long to pick it up if you are interested.
"Java, mobile apps."
Mobile apps are definitely strong now for iOS and Android. iOS has a
locked in market with people who are locked into the Apple e
Samsung Galaxy S4 is awesome that I've seen. I have the Note 2 and I like
that one as well. It has a massive screen but still fits in my pocket.
Great battery life too.
On Jun 23, 2013 8:34 AM, "Dana" wrote:
>
> I have an Android smartphone and am pretty happy with it as a system.
> It's an olde
I'm madly in love with my S3. Plus its a generation behind more and should
be coming down in price.
On Jun 23, 2013 9:34 AM, "Dana" wrote:
>
> I have an Android smartphone and am pretty happy with it as a system.
> It's an older version though and every so often I can't check in on
> some page
I have an Android smartphone and am pretty happy with it as a system.
It's an older version though and every so often I can't check in on
some page that a customer would like m to check in on or whatever, and
if I am doing much web at all I really don't have very much battery.
Can anyone recommen
true, but you should also look into some frameworks that give your code a
little more structure. Stuff like backbone.js, angular.js, or ember.js are
good skills to have also.
jQuery alone is commonly looked upon as the beginners gateway to
javascript. It's enough to get simple things done, but
"'Thank you Mario, but our princess is in another castle.'"
"I threw the controller."
So, in my internet ramblings, I came across the following animated gif
based on Mario, the Princess being in another castle, and Chuck Norris:
http://funnyasduck.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/funny-chuck-nor
Node.js is another up and coming technology that's good to know also. It's
not too shabby either. It's pretty interesting programming in callbacks on
the server.
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 8:37 PM, Zaphod Beeblebrox <
zaph0d.b33bl3b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> true, but you should also look into so
http://www.politicalresearch.org/exodus-in-the-global-context-ex-gay-therapy-across-the-americas/
These people (the Exodus International fanatics) are really screwed in the
head.
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Hi Cameron,
Yeah, I'd like to do that. I am less than 2 hours away from Atlanta and
that's just a good excuse to ride my bike (like I really need a reason).
Ultimately I'd like to move up to management, which is why I am pursuing a
BS in IT with a general concentration. I figure if I dabble in thi
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Bruce Sorge wrote:
> So, for reasons that I will not get into, it looks like I'll be leaving
> the Army a little sooner than expected What skills should I be working on?
>
Bruce-
It all depends on where you want to go next with your career and for how
long. Ther
I left a job in DHS where they are building java and SOA apps working with
other allies/countries. All web based.
-Original Message-
From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:sor...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 4:42 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Question for the group
I am moving back to
This is a pretty interesting article. I think that I'll still stick with my
PS3 for the foreseeable future though. As I stated earlier, I don't want to
have to go out and repurchase games that work perfectly fine right now. My
PS3 does everything my wife and I want it to. Games, stream Netflix as
Here's a decent article comparing the new consoles. The author does a good
job of staying out of the fanboy zone. He talks about system specs, price,
perception and so on.
Xbox One v PS4: the complete comparison (
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2013/jun/18/xbox-one-vs-playstatio
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