Walking I get. But power walking? Why not just run for a shorter time?

Angel ,'Time Bomb'


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le nubian - May 08, 2007 10:35:11 am PDT #1536 of 25496
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

truly.

recently I had surgery and I was in the hospital on my RAZR checking email and writing brief email messages. It would have been nice to have a slightly bigger phone with more features - and longer battery life.

FWIW, I bought another battery that I carry around with me and I swap out batteries when one battery gets low.


esse - May 08, 2007 10:39:47 am PDT #1537 of 25496
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

I do that with my PDA. The Dell Axim v51 is satisfying a lot of needs I had for a micro-laptop. Or as I call it, my portable brain. It plays avis flawlessly, the sound ain't bad, wifi, bluetooth, GPS (that I opted out of), a nice realm of programs both free and not-free. Obviously no keyboard, but the transcription software is pretty sweet. And I have thought idly about getting the roll-up keyboard, which works well and is lightweight from what I've heart. With bluetooth it could connect to a phone and use it as a modem, which is handy.

Of course, as it is I carry around the pda, my 80g iPod, and a phone. But for the moment, I'm happy with having those functions be separate.


beekaytee - May 08, 2007 10:42:44 am PDT #1538 of 25496
Compassionately intolerant

Speaking of functionality...or rather, about being driven insane by a LACK of functionality that makes no logical sense...I have a question about communication with an external device.

In addition to my lovely new iPod with Nike+ brain...I call him Podney...I have an old Rio800 mp3 player that has a few songs on that I would really, really like to transfer to the iPod...or at least drag off onto my eMac desktop.

I've plugged everything in...downloaded and upgraded the latest firmware and the Soundjam software required to use the Rio.

I can pull the playlist up in iTunes in osX but cannot play or move the songs. I canNOT see the playlist in Soundjam, nor can I see the device on the desktop in either osX or 9.

How can it be that the devices can communicate enough to upgrade the firmware, and transfer data (title, artist, date modified, file size, etc.) but that's it?

I've looked at the troubleshooting text files on the Rio800 disk, on the Rio site, within Soundjam and on the Mac.

I'm at the end of my tether.

The Rio plays fine, has plenty of battery but I can never switch the music? That just doesn't seem right.

Any ideas on what I can do here?


Liese S. - May 08, 2007 10:46:50 am PDT #1539 of 25496
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

So today I was wandering around the web and I stumbled across the fact that the problem I've been having with my Toshiba DVD burner is a known issue and there's a phone number & a firmware fix. I called them up and they apologized and took responsibility and then asked where to send the firmware. I was baffled and confused by a good customer service experience.

Contrast this with my web host who is pissy at me because they didn't send me any notice about their upgrade, and say that they've taken away multiple ftp login capability as a security measure. Which means that I have to give my primary control panel login to my web developer. Which is less secure! Hellos! Not that I don't trust him; really I do. I just really prefer the ability to track who does what in maintenance. Grump.


beekaytee - May 08, 2007 12:29:20 pm PDT #1540 of 25496
Compassionately intolerant

It looks like virtual pc can see the Rio device...but I'm not sure how to use it yet. And how did I discover this? By taking this thread's title to heart. Seriously. I punched a bunch of buttons...held my breath...and somehow (magic!) ended up with a virtual pc screen. I hit the usb button, and whahla, there's the Diamond Rio device.

Can't do anything with it yet, but this feels like progress.


tommyrot - May 08, 2007 12:35:41 pm PDT #1541 of 25496
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

And how did I discover this? By taking this thread's title to heart.

So it's probably good that we didn't name this thread, "Sex With Robots is More Common Than People Think."


§ ita § - May 08, 2007 12:38:00 pm PDT #1542 of 25496
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

So it's probably good that we didn't name this thread, "Sex With Robots is More Common Than People Think."

That's very prejudicial of you.


beekaytee - May 08, 2007 12:39:38 pm PDT #1543 of 25496
Compassionately intolerant

That's very prejudicial of you.

That's hilarious! My first thought, before reading ita's comment was, "How do we know it's not?"


NoiseDesign - May 08, 2007 2:59:03 pm PDT #1544 of 25496
Our wings are not tired

Mostly, it needs to have the capability of installing external software. Apple is only planning on letting a select few companies write software for it, which makes sense from a stability point-of-view, since they can assure quality control.

I'm waiting to see how true this really is. All that I've seen so far is a lot of conjecture from journalists who have either barely held an iPhone or who have only seen it in a glass display case. Until it is actually released into the wild I don't think there's any way we can know how easy it will be to install third party applications.


tommyrot - May 08, 2007 3:40:48 pm PDT #1545 of 25496
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Until it is actually released into the wild I don't think there's any way we can know how easy it will be to install third party applications.
I heard that it only runs Apple apps and you can't install anything. But I don't remember where I read that.