[FRIAM] WordPress vs GoogleSites/groups

2011-10-31 Thread Nicholas Thompson
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

Re: [FRIAM] [SUSPICIOUS EMAIL] Re: Android Choice

2011-10-31 Thread Douglas Roberts
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

Re: [FRIAM] [SUSPICIOUS EMAIL] Re: Android Choice

2011-10-31 Thread Owen Densmore
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

Re: [FRIAM] [SUSPICIOUS EMAIL] Re: Android Choice

2011-10-31 Thread Chris Feola
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

Re: [FRIAM] [SUSPICIOUS EMAIL] Re: Android Choice

2011-10-31 Thread Owen Densmore
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'

Re: [FRIAM] [SUSPICIOUS EMAIL] Re: Android Choice

2011-10-31 Thread Chris Feola
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

[FRIAM] Fwd: FW: Citations and the punitive university: Kurt Schick: Dan Novak: Rich Murray 2011.10.31

2011-10-31 Thread Rich Murray
Fwd: FW: Citations and the punitive university: Kurt Schick: Dan Novak: Rich Murray 2011.10.31 -- Forwarded message -- 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

Re: [FRIAM] Android Choice

2011-10-31 Thread Mike Orshan
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

Re: [FRIAM] Android Choice

2011-10-31 Thread glen e. p. ropella
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

[FRIAM] megawatt ecat produces 70 kW [very little steam, mixed with water]: Joshua Cude: Rich Murray 2011.10.31

2011-10-31 Thread Rich Murray
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

Re: [FRIAM] Android Choice

2011-10-31 Thread Jochen Fromm
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