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October 1, 2012 at 2:19 PM in reply to: OT: FLU has crossed the dark side. My personal mobile phone with data now :( #752119newcomerParticipant
IPhone is excellent in all other functions, but not as cell phone. Basically Steve attached a cell phone function to an iPad touch, as a secondary function not an integrated solution. It does not have some essential cell phone functions, as obviously as lacking of low battery alert, and even worse when you run out your battery, it’d take you several min before you could turn on your phone to resume your voice conversion, not to mention other cell phone functions/performance…
If you don’t spend too much time in cell phone conversation, iPhone is the great option. It’d be a huge surprise if iPhone 5 does not have LTE.
newcomerParticipantBought one from HomeDepot after saw this review:
” I went up in the attic when it was about 80 deg outside to survey the situation and put a wireless Thermometer up there. It was anywhere from 100-110 deg when testing. Gathered readings from the attic for about a week , there was not a day where the attic temp was not at least 20 deg or more than the outside temp. From inside the attic I could see there were 3 of those non powered low profile roof vents. After looking at reviews and reading on the net I decided to install the attic fans. Installing the fans as others have mentioned is moderate for the DIY. I actually watched some YouTube videos of some pros and non pros to help me out before I started. I will just say the sawzall is your friend. I noticed when taking off the low profile roof vents , they were full of dirt and dust. Once the fans were installed the temp in the attic is @ or below the outside temp !! What this has done to the inside temp is nothing short of amazing. It was 80+deg outside and the temp on the inside at it’s peak was 74 deg.. with no AC that day or the day before. I’ve never had a temp that low in the house..without running the AC or unless it was less than that temp outside. Wish I would have installed this 6 years ago….it would have saved me money on summer electric bills..”
Did not pay much attention to “shingle-match”, need to return it as it’d not fit my tile roofing, silly me:(
newcomerParticipantI like the Logitech Revue at $99, s/w upgrade to be expected in a couple of weeks, with some new features and more apps…
http://www.google.com/tv/index.htmlnewcomerParticipantsince you have one year to shop around, it’d be good to rent a place in your prefered location first and see if you’d like it…
newcomerParticipantsince you have one year to shop around, it’d be good to rent a place in your prefered location first and see if you’d like it…
newcomerParticipantsince you have one year to shop around, it’d be good to rent a place in your prefered location first and see if you’d like it…
newcomerParticipantsince you have one year to shop around, it’d be good to rent a place in your prefered location first and see if you’d like it…
newcomerParticipantsince you have one year to shop around, it’d be good to rent a place in your prefered location first and see if you’d like it…
newcomerParticipantYes, there are quite a lot of solutions/options available for “internet TV”, to get the contents such as streaming videos or movies from internet.
Remember the old days without iphone, there were quite a lot of “smart” phones that could do web browsing, instant messaging, email and online games etc. Basically the applications make the iphone outstanding. Android has been following the path and doing quite well.
Now it’s time for TV, providing SDK and APIs for TV seems opening a huge window….soon we might have a piggington channel with multi-media contents:)
newcomerParticipantYes, there are quite a lot of solutions/options available for “internet TV”, to get the contents such as streaming videos or movies from internet.
Remember the old days without iphone, there were quite a lot of “smart” phones that could do web browsing, instant messaging, email and online games etc. Basically the applications make the iphone outstanding. Android has been following the path and doing quite well.
Now it’s time for TV, providing SDK and APIs for TV seems opening a huge window….soon we might have a piggington channel with multi-media contents:)
newcomerParticipantYes, there are quite a lot of solutions/options available for “internet TV”, to get the contents such as streaming videos or movies from internet.
Remember the old days without iphone, there were quite a lot of “smart” phones that could do web browsing, instant messaging, email and online games etc. Basically the applications make the iphone outstanding. Android has been following the path and doing quite well.
Now it’s time for TV, providing SDK and APIs for TV seems opening a huge window….soon we might have a piggington channel with multi-media contents:)
newcomerParticipantYes, there are quite a lot of solutions/options available for “internet TV”, to get the contents such as streaming videos or movies from internet.
Remember the old days without iphone, there were quite a lot of “smart” phones that could do web browsing, instant messaging, email and online games etc. Basically the applications make the iphone outstanding. Android has been following the path and doing quite well.
Now it’s time for TV, providing SDK and APIs for TV seems opening a huge window….soon we might have a piggington channel with multi-media contents:)
newcomerParticipantYes, there are quite a lot of solutions/options available for “internet TV”, to get the contents such as streaming videos or movies from internet.
Remember the old days without iphone, there were quite a lot of “smart” phones that could do web browsing, instant messaging, email and online games etc. Basically the applications make the iphone outstanding. Android has been following the path and doing quite well.
Now it’s time for TV, providing SDK and APIs for TV seems opening a huge window….soon we might have a piggington channel with multi-media contents:)
newcomerParticipant[quote=jpinpb]
I called the realtor and asked if the bank would consider YYY. The realtor said the bank would not reduce the price and if they listed it for YYY, they would have 10 offers in 3 days.Well, WTH. Then list it for YYY and get the damn thing sold! [/quote]
jpinpb, which zip code – would you mind to share?
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