Dear all, or any,
Has anybody worked with both Wordprss and GoogleSites/groups?GS/GS is
very simple and good for many purposes, but not clear what it's spam
defenses are. I have used it only for private sites, for which it is pretty
damned good. No knowledge of HTML required. NONE. Almo
Look up the word "obsession" in the dictionary, see Owen's picture...
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:18 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:
> Please keep firing questions as you think of them!
>
>
> God, what an offer! Thanks!
>
> History: I bought the initial iPhone 2G, first by trying ATT, which failed
> due
Please keep firing questions as you think of them!
God, what an offer! Thanks!
History: I bought the initial iPhone 2G, first by trying ATT, which failed
due to lack of coverage (and poor service reports) so I bought one on-line
and use pwnage tool to jailbreak/unlock for TMo and european trave
Hi Owen,
Yes, Android phones are open. There are two paths for this:
1. Download updates yourself. Lots of places to do this, the best of which is
generally regarded to be CyanogenMod http://www.cyanogenmod.com/
2. Wait for your manufacturer to stream you updates.
Plenty of good reasons to do bo
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Chris Feola wrote:
>
> Of the phones, the Galaxy has far and away the best screen, but you'll
> always find them laying around here because the staff doesn't grab them.
> Samsung NEVER updates, so bugs and such never seem to get resolved. (The
> GPS STILL doesn'
Greetings,
We're a mobile development company, and consequently we have one or more of
everything: iPads, iPhones, Xooms, Transformers, Moto Atrix, HTC Sensation,
MyTouchSlide 4G, Samsung Galaxy's...
Of the phones, the Galaxy has far and away the best screen, but you'll always
find them laying
Fwd: FW: Citations and the punitive university: Kurt Schick: Dan Novak:
Rich Murray 2011.10.31
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From: Rich Murray
Date: Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: FW: Citations and the punitive university
To: Dan Novak , Rich Murray , Rich
Murray
Yer yers
I use the HTC sensation and love it. The battery life is short and I need
to recharge at least once a day. My pet peeve is that these need to slip
into a sports coat jacket or back pocket. It is really too large for a
holster. Anyone have any solutions for holding the larger cellphones?
I use
Owen Densmore wrote circa 11-10-29 09:10 PM:
> Do any of us use one of these phones? Or something close? Any
> recommendations? Possibly other androids I should consider? How to
> tame them?
I haven't had the chance to test out the GSM mode, but my Droid 2 Global
is quite good. It's got a bee
megawatt ecat produces 70 kW [very little steam, mixed with water --
cup of tea, anyone?]: Joshua Cude: Rich Murray 2011.10.31
[ Rich Murray: this nail in the coffin goes right to the point...
using Rossi's own data... ]
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/H-Ni_Fusion/message/791
[H-Ni_Fusion] me
The battery life could be better, it is similar to an iPhone 4, about 1-2 days
only. Wifi is bad for the battery, but it is possible to switch it off easily.
The display is a bit larger than the iPhone. I have a Vodafone flatrate for the
European net, it is a Quadband phone which supports all 2n
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