Comment Re:While I agree it's not as good as... (Score 0) 609
40000 WP7 devices? What's that in XServes?
40000 WP7 devices? What's that in XServes?
Never mind weak points, *If only* I had mod points...
National Rail timetabling/route information on the BlackBerry is plain and simple and FAST. Which is exactly what I need. It makes the £3.5k I fork out on a season ticket slightly more reasonable...
Then again, I am trying to work up the right degree of anger to vent my spleen about this iPhone app. I can't. Because, you know what? The fact that they're looking this way for application development is probably a good thing. What use would a website that only works -say- in Internet Explorer 6 be? At least they're trying to be contemporary. And £40k? *pfffffft!*
Mudchute (very good!) leaves me little room for manoeuvre. So I'll take the reverse shunt option and assume widened lines are in play too: St Johns Wood?
Where do I sign up? That sounds delightful!
(got iPad, have hardly used laptop since, will hand in -admittedly tattered- geek card soon, I promise).
Are you serious? Or is this some setup for an introduction to Derelicte?
OKAY! I'LL BITE!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoolander
Yup. In my hallway, now stashed APART from the pile of stuff I keep meaning to put on the street with a sign that says "works! please take me!" is a Mode32 floppy disk. This Connectix software "cleaned" the dirty ROMs in early Macintosh II systems, enabling them to address more than 8MB RAM. I can't throw it away. Because, you know, I might need it again.
>a Jobs search engine.
It would be like Google, but the only button would be the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button.
And it would announce the results of the search on time, but wouldn't actually "ship" them to you until March.
Wow, tasty AND you can wash your hands in it?
Patriot Games? Pah! Blade Runner had ENHANCE a whole decade earlier: Deckard and the low-res photo of the apartment, for example...
Sad that you had to append the "Note to UK readers:"
Sadder still that your previous paragraph about "walking to school alone" raised a red flag.
In any case, a good point about the exercise that surrounds exercise. I walk everywhere and always have (or skated it on four wheels). My kids do the same (because they've had no choice!) and understand that getting somewhere requires a bit of sweat equity.
Nothing will really take advantage of WiFi? Except BES (and BIS)! Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you're saying here, but it's useful to have the handset switch between wireless networks and GPRS (or what have you) in the same way that the iPhone does between WiFi and 3G etc. But then I have a Curve (no 3G) and not a Storm, so maybe I am totally missing the point. Eh, it happens...
Looks like a decent rev to the Storm. But, it would have to be, right? It's an Apple-shaped world...
Top Ten Things Overheard At The ANSI C Draft Committee Meetings: (5) All right, who's the wiseguy who stuck this trigraph stuff in here?