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I love this keyboard. I type with the Dvorak keyboard layout. This makes every keyboard but this one wrong as when you type the letter on the keyboard, you get something "Completely Different" unless it is the A or M. One should never look at the keyboard when typing. You should either look at the monitor if you are doing a direct brain dump. If you are re-typing something from a document or form, you should look at the document and not the monitor. One should be confident in one's own typing skills and let it rip. It is kind of like The Force. You either have it or you don't Mrs. Kibbler, my typing teacher would be proud. Touch Typists! FTW!!
I hate those kinds of nails! OMFG!!! They are just FREAKY! They seem all the rage these days but I'm totally creeped out by them. Normal Nails!! FTW!
Well HP didn't make it but I have an HP 11C app on my HP iPAQ hx4700. I use the hx4700 every day. The BT keyboard and mouse are the best way to enter large amounts of data. It is great for entering and useing the RPN on the a11C emulator which I use just about every day. It works wonderfully. And yes! RPN ROCKS!
Motorcycles at 50+ mpg is not indicative of being efficient. You are correct, they are much lighter. For that reason alone they should be way more efficient. Motorcycle mpg ratings for most big bikes ranges from low 30s to the 60s. Many of the Harley's that you hear are at the lower end. All that noise takes energy to make. Any engineer will tell you that noise is a great indication of energy being wasted. With their much lighter weights, to be truely efficient they should be approching 100 mpg. All the motor revving that you typically hear is also not efficient and with todays better engines not usually required to keep the motor running like back in the old days. That is if the engine is adjusted correctly. If folks stopped doing that, they would likely gain 5 mpg by that alone.
Finally!!! I've been waiting years for a PocketPC/WinMo device that has a faster processor than my 5 year old HP iPAQ hx4700 with a 624MHz processor. Even the iPhone didn't have this beat until the latest release. Where's Moore's Law when you need it!! This also has about the same size screen. Not too happy about the capacitive screen though as even my HP hx4700 worked well with stylus, finger or BT keyboard and mouse, BIC four color pen with the ball at the top or any other device I had around. I hope I can get the BT keyboard and mouse to work on this as that combination makes WinMo ROCK!
It is certainly a weird picture. I just figured that she was taking her pulse because she is so excited to hear about this new OLED laptop with a touch keyboard. So excited in fact that she forgot to put down her PMP...either that or she is listening to Gregorian Chants, thinking of the heavenly times ahead with said product. ?!?!?
X3 with Android is a no go for me. I have tons, litterally 1000's of XL files and text files and doc files all from my PocketPC that I must have with me while on the go. Windows Mobile is the only OS who can swallow all of those as they are sans conversion. Not to mention the 3821 Contacts I currently have. Resistive screens rule BTW. I can use my finger, a pen, a key a stick or anything and it works and works well. Not to mention my BT mouse and keyboard which totally blow everything else out of the water. So it is WinMo for me forever. Yes I have a iPod Touch. It is nice but for entering a large abmount of text it is absolutely the worst. No card slots is an utter fail in my world. Maybe not yours but in mine it most certainly is.
It is sad because inside of each film pack as a thin and light battery pack that had a lot of power even after the film was used. I used to use those packs to launch rockets and power all sorts of projects. I still have several in my possesion as I collected them so much, folks would save their used film packs for me.
I ride my Trek OCLV carbon framed bike to work regularly. Almost did today but elected not to last night. I will get to work (12.2 miles away) faster than anyone on this bike. Carbon is not such a rare commute frame component as you imagine.
Yeah! Finally! Underwater Pr0n...or is that prawn? LOL!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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