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Originally posted by dspsyssts View PostOh all these IT contractors moaning about how its sooooo expensive, awww can't you afford it?....babies!!
Its an excellent fun entertainment toy for the train,plane,poolside with a 10 hour battery...stop pissing and moaning and go and buy two.
Your all an embarrassment to contracting.
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Oh all these IT contractors moaning about how its sooooo expensive, awww can't you afford it?....babies!!
Its an excellent fun entertainment toy for the train,plane,poolside with a 10 hour battery...stop pissing and moaning and go and buy two.
Your all an embarrassment to contracting.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIs it? Or is it just a product like every other product out there that has good and bad points? I think, surprise surprise, apple make some of the best products out there, that's why the selling... if they were flash included they not sell as much because who would want a crap product the battery gives in 10 minutes later
Much as I love my iPhone, the restrictions Apple place upon it have pretty much persuaded me I'm not going to be buying from them again.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostGosh, did you think that up on yourself or was it the bar-tender yer fat twat?
BTW my chimney will be cleaned on Monday, and so will the neighbours. (Yes, my bar tender gave me one that as a retort, I don't think it works)
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostEvery car Threaded drives has a retard in it.
BTW my chimney will be cleaned on Monday, and so will the neighbours. (Yes, my bar tender gave me one that as a retort, I don't think it works)
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Originally posted by threaded View PostYes as an after market performance extra. Most cars, as stock, have the auto advance set up to give smooth idling when cold and benefit from having it moved when warm. Newer ignition systems manage this on their own. And top performance engines are warmed up externally prior to being started.
There are motorbikes still manufactured that have it, all be it they are deliberately primitive models going for a particular market.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThe BBC have been given some product placement units by Apple and given it to Jake Humphries to parade on the F1 show I see.
I notice he was still reading viewers emails off his phone though.
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Originally posted by Epiphone View PostThere you go, an opinion from someone who's actually used one for more than 10 minutes. An informed opinion on CUK. Well I never!
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Got one on Friday. I'm giving it two months as a test and if it doesn't pass muster I'll sell it on.
Got it primarily as an e-reader. iBooks and the Kindle app are nice, each have their own foibles. Check out the iLonge.com review for an excellent in-depth look at each app.
It's good for sofa surfing. Flash personally doesn't bother me as I have FlashBlock on all my PCs anyway.
It is heavier than you'd think but it's comparable to the weight of a hardback book. If any one has read Stephen King's Under The Dome (or It, or The Stand) you'll know what I mean. It's easier to read in bed than a large hardback. The screen is a tad too reflective as a book reader so an anti glare cover is probably a worthy investment. The upside to that is videos, photos etc look good on it.
Epub books can be found if you know where to look so depending on your moral outrage you could possible save the price of a few hardbacks there.
Sci Fi Now magazine is coming out with an iPad version so I'll install that when the next issue is out. GoodReader for PDFs is excellent. It's great having all my technical manuals on one device rather than massive textbooks. If you seach the Google you'll also find PDF Playboys which is good for "testing" PDF support.
Lifechangin, no. Expensive, yes. Just good enough to have one? I'll tell you in a couple of months.
There you go, an opinion from someone who's actually used one for more than 10 minutes. An informed opinion on CUK. Well I never!
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