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In response to: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

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In response to: First Day with Foyo

Buy cars [Visitor] · http://tghaiskmcksoxl.co.uk
Great points you make here, agree with just about everything.
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In response to: First Day with Foyo

Jeff [Member] · http://jkwarren.info
Hear, here. I dig Chrome-to-phone.

After a little more time with it, it does seem to be a bit more responsive in some of those situations where the phone and I would disagree on things, particularly gestures and whether or not I'd actually let up on the screen.

Other things I've noticed in the last few days include changes to the car dock interface and some tweaks to the Market, 'though not as sweeping as I had hoped (like additional sorting or filtering).
PermalinkPermalink 08/23/10 @ 16:06

In response to: First Day with Foyo

Roger [Visitor]
My anecdotal experience agrees with Randy's stats. My response feels noticeably faster, noticeably crisper, especially when networking via phone/G3 rather than local wifi.

I had also noticed a deterioration in voice call quality under 2.1 when I had lots of apps running. Not to mention an occasional, frustrating lack of response to the "answer phone" or "ignore call" gesture, also seemingly related to background app load. Both of those problems seem to be gone now.

I haven't played with the camera interface yet, but I have tried out a few Froyo-only apps, most notably chrome-to-phone (very cool).
PermalinkPermalink 08/21/10 @ 09:28

In response to: First Day with Foyo

Randy [Visitor]
Try a program in the marketplace named Quadrant Standard. It basically checks the performance of your phone and creates a score (after submitting results to a web page). On 2.1 my Droid was scoring in the 350 range, with Froyo I am scoring in the low 800's. The camera interface is different for both video and still shots.
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In response to: Vending Machine Bandit

jonny awesome [Visitor]
Kick it.
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In response to: Motorcycle Season Begins

Jessica Ballantine [Visitor]
I LOVE this photo - shiny cool bike in front of a snowbank. ROFL
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In response to: March 10 Might Have Been Right

Jeff [Member] · http://jkwarren.info
You are both right, of course. Both of you are smarter than me. Or is that smarter than I am? Either way... <grin/>

At your suggestions, and those of the wife, I drove the Jeep to work today, and will spend some of my weekend time trying to clear a path up the alley, like I did last year. Forecast still says 40F to day and all next week.

It was fun while it lasted, and will be again next week, when my March 10 prediction will certainly come true!

(And I fixed the anti-spam for your link, Brad...someone put .blogspot.com in the filter...)
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In response to: March 10 Might Have Been Right

The 17 pound bicycle is a bit easier to tip up and is guaranteed not to spill gas unless you're doing something really odd with a fuel container while pedalling... On the up side, better to have your bike tip at zero km/hr on ice in the drive than to tip at 100km/hr on ice in a curve on the freeway when being followed by a 3000kg SUV.
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In response to: March 10 Might Have Been Right

diana [Visitor] · http://pdblack.twistedpair.net
Um. Darlin?

I tried posting to your other post (that you linked to here) this afternoon, but it didn't take. I think I had a bad signal on my phone. Thus, I'll reproduce what I said here:

Holymarymotherofgod. Are you CRAZY?

Wait for spring thaw. I know it's hard, but...trust me.

d
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In response to: Alley Of Doom

diana [Visitor] · http://pdblack.twistedpair.net
Holymarymotherofgod are you CRAZY?!

Get back on something solid until the ice clears.

d
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In response to: Alley Of Doom

When it comes to low speed cruising over ice on two wheels I'll stick to the 18 pound bicycle vs. the 900 pound Valkyrie.

hmmm, you form doesn't like my url:
quicklinuxsolutions[dot]blogspot[dot]com
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In response to: Sideways (2004)

another guy [Visitor]
I found it interesting that this film was billed as a comedy, and agree it was not worth the buzz.
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In response to: The Lake House (2006)

another guy [Visitor]
I felt exactly same way. The paradox just didn't work in this one.
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In response to: Put on the Spot: Biggest Hack?

Todd M [Visitor]
Sounds a lot less lame than most intro games places come up with but not sure what I would have come up with on the spot. Most of my true "hacks" would have been high-school and college and if you take out malicious that eliminates a lot of my college stuff. My first hack was probably in high school writing a self-rewriting BASIC program on an Apple II (re-wrote itself on floppy). It tabulated surveys and the thing took like 10 hours to run for a couple hundred surveys. To this day I wish I had a copy of that code to see if I could figure out what I was thinking.
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In response to: A Few Minutes With ChromeOS

da4ever [Visitor]
Sorry, can you tell me root password of official ChromeOS vmware image? Or wich password in your src?
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In response to: Slick Wallpaper Rotation in Ubuntu

Hm, doesn't seem to work for me. Only one random picture seems to be shown forever.

The picture only changes when I am saving the xml file again. Everytime I save the xml-file the desktop changes! Weird :)

Perhaps this background changing doesn't work properly with dosktop effects turned on?
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In response to: Slick Wallpaper Rotation in Ubuntu

Ben [Visitor]
Awesome... now... if only linux n00bz like me could make sense of this.

A, 1.) open this, 2.) copy and past this, 3.)save here, 4.) viola!
... walk through would be awesome.
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In response to: XPlanner Busted

try XPlanner-plus
http://xplanner-plus.sourceforge.net/
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