Not sure what your point is..no one knows what size the image sensor it has,
let alone as you say the quality...but you are still dismissing it? Maybe
wait till we actually know the quality? I would also rather have a great
quality 2mp cam then a so so 5mp cam, but as yet, it is all speculation.
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 3:02 PM, tjpa wrote:
> Well done. Of course it doesn't mention all the things the Android does not
> have.
>
> Competition will be good.
Okay, apparently it has a five megapixel image sensor for its
camera. So what? Five megapixels on what size sensor? Image quality
> Hey young fella!
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> Old people invented "the cloud" many years ago. Do you remember ARPANET? I
> do. I used it. I used punch cards for Fortran programs that I fed into a
> Burroughs mainframe that was the 3400 block of Market Street in Philly.
>
You mean good old Unicol. I spent quite a few
So over the last few years I have tried various flavors of Linux
including SUSE, Ubuntu, Mepis, Knoppix and a couple of others. None ever
fulfilled the advertised promises of simple installation, peripheral
recognition and ease of use. But I seem to have stumbled on to a version
of Linux that c
On Oct 18, 2009, at 4:24 PM, b_s-wilk wrote:
When you choose to count the number of computers that are sold,
Apple may well be in the 5% range. The data skews upward to above
12% when you count the computers in service.
Check the stats before you speculate. Current unit sales put Macs
arou
On Oct 18, 2009, at 6:30 PM, Richard P. wrote:
Can anyone make some recommendations for web cams, as well as a
http://www.geekbrief.tv/brief-641-a-tale-of-three-cameras
They use a $5000 camera for their podcast and compare it to cheaper
models.
Can anyone make some recommendations for web cams, as well as a
microphone? Looking for something of decent quality for creating
podcasts and conferencing. Any suggestion on what qualities and/or
specs to look out for would be appreciated as well.
Windows XP, Vista, mostly used on desktop.
Thanks
It reminds me very much of how they used to advertise also.
Years ago BMW, Cadillac and especially Mercedes did not advertise on
TV. They did not think that the needed thing to do.
But for everyone market share is the big indicator and they want
their products in the forefront so everyone ad
> > Oh? I've been using Outlook for over a decade. I must have received
> > well over a hundred thousand emails by now, and, to the best of my
> > knowledge, I've never lost one. My primary contact at one of the
> > companies I consult for told me a couple of years ago that he had
> > over half a m
Well if it wasn't important to some, they wouldn't be misrepresenting them
so much. I have to wonder...do BMW owners walk around spouting nonsense
too? I've known a few, they didn't seem to.
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 1:24 PM, b_s-wilk wrote:
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>> Time warp. No wonder you think Apple's market sha
Just got a Mac Mini and realized I don't have a USB keyboard to jack
into it. Other than it being a nice keyboard, is there something
about a Mac keyboard that's worth the $35 or so premium? If I run
Parallels, should I expect any problems with Windoze (probably Win7)?
The Mac low-profile alumin
Time warp. No wonder you think Apple's market share is 3%.
Could be 3-5% or 10-12% depending on which statistics you choose.
When you choose to count the number of computers that are sold, Apple
may well be in the 5% range. The data skews upward to above 12% when you
count the computers in
I know hard to believe I think Apple's market share is...well, their market
share. Are you still counting iphones on the bus in DC and then assuming
that represents worldwide sales of their computers?
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 12:01 PM, tjpa wrote:
> On Oct 18, 2009, at 2:41 PM, mike wrote:
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What are all the things it doesn't have?
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 12:02 PM, tjpa wrote:
> On Oct 17, 2009, at 11:31 PM, mike wrote:
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>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPYM-XTqcec&feature=player_embedded
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> Well done. Of course it doesn't mention all the things the Android does not
> have.
>
On Oct 17, 2009, at 11:31 PM, mike wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPYM-XTqcec&feature=player_embedded
Well done. Of course it doesn't mention all the things the Android
does not have.
Competition will be good.
On Oct 18, 2009, at 2:41 PM, mike wrote:
I sent that before your post, it just arrived.
Time warp. No wonder you think Apple's market share is 3%.
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On Oct 18, 2009, at 12:33 AM, Reid Katan wrote:
Microsoft has *the worst* advertising agency. Good thing for them
that they already own so much market share.
What's the easiest way to make a $million?
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I sent that before your post, it just arrived.
On Oct 18, 2009 11:27 AM, "tjpa" wrote:
On Oct 12, 2009, at 12:10 PM, mike wrote: > > Via Digg and engadget.
Apparently under snow cat if y...
I posted that here a week ago. We wish all WFBs a good morning.
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On Oct 17, 2009, at 11:23 PM, mike wrote:
I did...got one of those white and clear keyboards from a couple years
ago...looked nice for a couple weeks and then went down hill fast.
Replaced
it with a 12 dollar keyboard which I like much better. Haven't
tried the
new aluminum keyboards, I kn
Sorry that we are not more helpful Gail, but what you have is a big
mess. When OE failed it rolled you back to the last time a maintenance
backup was made, which in your case is very long ago. There are 3rd
party utilities that will try to recover a corrupt mail database or at
least extract
On Oct 18, 2009, at 12:10 AM, John Duncan Yoyo wrote:
Part of the Outlook problem that all your emails are in one tarball
of a
file. When something goes wrong it goes really wrong.
Precisely. It is engineered to fail catastrophically.
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On Oct 17, 2009, at 10:09 PM, Chris Dunford wrote:
Oh? I've been using Outlook for over a decade. I must have received
well over a hundred thousand emails by now, and, to the best of my
knowledge, I've never lost one. My primary contact at one of the
companies I consult for told me a couple of
On Oct 12, 2009, at 12:10 PM, mike wrote:
Via Digg and engadget. Apparently under snow cat if you go into a
guest
account all your data from your main account can be deleted..*poof*.
I posted that here a week ago. We wish all WFBs a good morning.
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On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Judy Cosler wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Judy Cosler wrote:
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> > used by many cell phones, mp3 players, etc.
> > what are they called?
> >
> > are they all the same "strength"? (think I mean voltage, but not sure!)
> > so, are they interchangeable
You mean this kind of plug?
http://www.meditronik.com.pl/doc/mini/usb-kabel-mini=foto=canon.jpg
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On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Judy Cosler wrote:
> used by many cell phones, mp3 players, etc.
> what are they called?
>
> are they all the same "strength"? (think I mean voltage, but not sure!)
> so, are they interchangeable? whether they are USB or plug into house
> current?
>
> --
> Judy
>
used by many cell phones, mp3 players, etc.
what are they called?
are they all the same "strength"? (think I mean voltage, but not sure!)
so, are they interchangeable? whether they are USB or plug into house
current?
--
Judy
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Ahh, yes. But you sounded like you were looking for a replacement for
printing web pages out.
Fred Holmes wrote:
At 07:36 PM 10/17/2009, Jordan wrote:
Some of us suggested saving pages as a PDF. It's really the best alternative to
printing out a web page. (it's a far superior solution to m
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