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Previously on "New Watch"
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Where are the numbers, for goodness sake ?
Any watch that takes more than 2 seconds to work out the time, is frankly, a waste of time. Oh the irony !
Gimme LED any day.
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I wouldn't blame yourself - most mobile telephone UI design is abysmal. I think they get the developers to do it, and the vast majority of developers know zilch about UI design (look at just about any open source application for proof).Originally posted by zeitghostOddly, so does mine.
Unfortunately, I don't know how to set the time so it consistently tells me the wrong time.
I feel so
I had an Ericsson phone whose text message editor got slower and slower as the message got longer - towards the 160-character limit, it took it about a second-and-a-half to append a new character.
I soon worked out that internally, the developer was simply appending the character to a string in a language (Java, perhaps?) or using a library which has an immutable string type - so every time you appended a character, it had to determine the length of the existing string, allocate a new block of memory one character longer, copy the existing string into it, and stick the new character on the end.
Rookie mistake - no wonder the UI sucked if they couldn't even do basic software development
(Explaining what happened if one moved the insertion point back a few characters and inserted a new character within the existing string is left as an exercise for the reader.)
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don't know - I have never paid for it so farOriginally posted by Lucy View PostI suspect you would have to pay more than that for a BJ
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My mobile telephone tells the time so I don't wear a watch.
It can be used as a telephone as well, which makes it better than most watches.
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at that price I suspect it performs BJ'sOriginally posted by Lucy View PostHey RH these are quite nice, I've got a plastic (cheaper) one:
http://www.brownsfashion.com/product...lery/95495.htm
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Hey RH these are quite nice, I've got a plastic (cheaper) one:
http://www.brownsfashion.com/product...lery/95495.htm
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have a look at the Light Relief forum and all should be clear.Originally posted by Dave.Mac View PostAbbreviation
T. P. D. = Non. Post. Counting. Thread.
Okay then. Thanks
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