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posted on 9 August 2012
I picked up this phone. Now, according to NASA, these things have more power today than their Lunar Orbiter and their space pods had back in the 60's. Yet, somehow, we got a total of 26 people to the moon and back safely on something less powerful than an old 1980's digital watch. I'm amazed that they were able to get off the ground at all. So as I was reading the computer screen, I decided to click on instruction manual iphone 2g to see if it has enough power to get the old Apollo rockets and capsules off the ground and into space, let alone around the moon and back. To my surprise, it has an app for just that very thing. If you need to land a man on the moon, that's going to take another app to coincide with the lunar module control unit. Now these things don't go up much these days. But it's good to know that if NASA's needs ever arises to where they need help from someone in the public eye, with this phone, I can help! |
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posted on 1 June 2012
Skype is now available for the new Iphone. This is an avenue to make available free internet telephony called VoIP. Over two hundred million Iphone users are actually downloading Skype. The Skype application allows everyone to make cheap calls abroad while away from the computer. It allows both 3g and wifi connection, though calls using 3G connections will come out of the contract depending on your network provider. Otherwise you can make free Skype to Skype calls or even call traditional lines anywhere for a cheap price. The instruction manual for iphone gives details about downloading and installing of applications like Skype. This is changing the face of communication and technology all over the world. Even Symbian phones produced by Nokia now has different applications which can be installed into them. Phones are soon taking the place of computers. Over 200 million handsets can now download through the Nokia Ovi store. This is a trend that is moving faster and faster as each day passes by. Skype also is becoming more popular as the day goes by. |
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posted on 5 April 2012
Bob happens to be one of the most amazing people that I have met in my whole life. For those who do not know him well, one look at the guy would not reveal his unique and endearing qualities. He looks so plain and simple. If you mix him in a crowd, he is unlikely to stand out. But for me, who has known Bob all my life, it is easy for me to enumerate all his qualities that make him a cut above the rest, so to say. For one, business enthusiasts who want to secure the success of their ventures, should listen to Bob's strategies. The guy is just full of wisdom. Did I tell you that once upon a time, he came up to me and told me, You know what you should do? get your business on google and you'll reap positive results in no time. I did as he told me and look where it got me - up, where else? Thanks to Bob, my family and I now enjoy more comfortable lives because of our growing food business. |
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posted on 18 February 2012
Even though ad banners are how most websites make their money and stay in business they are not worth the trouble that they are for the common internet user. I guess they've flourished thanks to banne makers like http://www.puresilvabannermaker.com/ - if they're easy to make, they're easy to publish. First of all sometimes an advisement banner can slow down your internet browser's loading speed. Also these banners can interfere with your plug-in in your browsers. For example some browsers have a Flash media player plug in which some advertisements which use Flash always use the current Flash Player while some browsers may not have updated right away causing a browser crash. This also doesn’t include the fact that sometimes advertisement banners carry Trojans and viruses which can infect your computer and your system. These viruses are sometimes not even known to the people who run the site which has the infected advertisement banner. These are just some of the reasons these banners are just not worth the trouble on a website for both the user and the programmer or owner of the site.
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