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- 09-04-2008, 09:43 PM #1LarryGuest
Is "Run, Bunny, Run 1.0" or "Moo Box 1.0" more worth 99 cents?
Which of the plethora of Sudoku and Solitaire games is best? There's so
many you'd spend $50 just trying to find the best of each.
How many puzzle games is enough puzzle games? Are there enough, now?
The smartassed editors of Version Tracker have these 5 games listed as
Editor's Picks:
Galcon 1.2
Units 1.3.0
1Password 1.3.2
Save Benjis 1.1
and, fifth but certainly not the least game:
APPLE IPHONE 2.0.2
Go see for yourself!
Listing 2.0.2 as "freeware" is a lie! You guys paid more money for this
game than all the other ones except "I Am Rich"!
Man, I can see some iPhoner sitting up in a Biker Bar playing Moo Box
1.0 while drinking his Smoothie....(c;
Y'll drop by. We'll go up to Dominos (biker bar) near my house and have
a couple. DOMINOS EVEN HAS FREE WIFI ON KNOLOGY!
Why do all these look like the target buyer is in 5th Grade?? I don't
know any 5th Graders who have $200 sellphones!
I did find a "Business App", "Mystic Seer 1.0". "Helps you with your
decisions". Do they use that in the App Store decision making process??
253 REALLY stupid people spent $2.99 each buying SuperPong 1.1?! A pong
game?! Geez, that takes GUTS to charge 3 bucks for PONG!
PONG IS FREEWARE!
Version Tracker is brought to you, tonight by ALLTEL...too funny...(c;
The ad on the Super Pong 1.1 page shows you can buy THREE Alltel Hue
phones CHEAPER than one Super Pong 1.1...a much better bargain to be
sure....even 5th graders can see that!
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- 09-05-2008, 05:19 AM #2RonGuest
Re: Which is better??
On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 05:49:43 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>In article <[email protected]>,
> Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Is "Run, Bunny, Run 1.0" or "Moo Box 1.0" more worth 99 cents?
>
>Either one of them is worth far more than any item of food sold at the
>Waffle House, that's for sure.
Many years ago when I lived in Dayton, Ohio, I steared clear of the
Waffle House, as the roving street hostesses, would stop off there
between assignations.
- 09-05-2008, 06:48 AM #3LarryGuest
Re: Which is better??
Ron <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 05:49:43 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>In article <[email protected]>,
>> Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Is "Run, Bunny, Run 1.0" or "Moo Box 1.0" more worth 99 cents?
>>
>>Either one of them is worth far more than any item of food sold at the
>>Waffle House, that's for sure.
>
>
> Many years ago when I lived in Dayton, Ohio, I steared clear of the
> Waffle House, as the roving street hostesses, would stop off there
> between assignations.
>
You iphoners afraid of them?...(c;
Around here, that would be Bojangles, not Waffle House. Their "base of
operations" is the motel next door owned by some Bangledeshis.
- 09-05-2008, 06:49 AM #4LarryGuest
Re: Which is better??
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <[email protected]> wrote in news:elmop-
[email protected]:
> How much did you pay for your N800?
>
>
$198 on sale at buy.com.
- 09-05-2008, 09:26 AM #5ArrowGuest
Re: Which is better??
....overpriced by $199
"Larry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <[email protected]> wrote in news:elmop-
> [email protected]:
>
>> How much did you pay for your N800?
>>
>>
>
> $198 on sale at buy.com.
>
- 09-05-2008, 11:58 AM #6LarryGuest
Re: Which is better??
"Arrow" <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:
>
> ...overpriced by $199
>
Oh, sure.....you bet!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nokia-N800-Inter...-with-2-GB-SD-
card_W0QQitemZ250288705268QQihZ015QQcategoryZ38331QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ
1QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosting
This one had one trip to Europe. The guy is not a techie and says he
used it for Skype to home from hotel wifi. Looks brand new. Current
bid is $125 and that includes a 2GB SD card N800's don't come with.
I'd buy it but I already own 3...(c;
Come join us! You wouldn't be the first "defector" from jail.
The official app count is 245, but that's only the Maemo.org user apps
officially posted.
http://www.electronicproductonline.c...hp?cPath=35_67
Enterprising Canadians have a nice bunch of custom hardware gadgets for
it. The USB OTG Adapter turns the mini USB port into a full fledged USB
HOST port to plug your hard drives, keyboards, etc., into turning the
tablet into an even more useful computer. They sell the tiny Linksys
Ethernet adapter to plug into the OTG adapter so you can put the tablet
straight on your office or home network without the wifi speed limit,
drowning the tablet in data...(c; It really speeds up downloading,
here!
I just found out from this site the headphone jack includes a MIC
CIRCUIT! I've ordered EPO's headphone/mic adapter to plug in my
Logitech Skype headphone into. I already have a working tiny 4-port USB
hub for it from Walmart that lets me run the keyboard and 1TB Western
Digital "My Book" hard drive with it simultaneously.
The hardware solution OTG Adapter saves CPU time and memory load from
the other hacks in software. Unplug it and the port goes back to its
normal peripheral mode used to flash the tablet's OS if you really screw
up playing the ULTIMATE tablet game...Xterm as Root!...(c;
Come on over to the Dark Side! Stop screwing around with a $200 marble-
in-the-hole game. You'll get over the guilt trip of playing anything
from anywhere pretty quickly. Some converts become just awful file
hogs! That's why it has huge SDHC memory cards and a USB port to plug
the monster drives into...(c;
http://maemo.org/downloads/updated/OS2008/250/
Here, have some freeware. Sorry, no flashlights and very few kiddie
games.
https://garage.maemo.org/
Come tinker around with the mechanics' new toys in the garage. The
worst you can do is have to plug it into a PC to reflash the system and
reload everything. Unless you smash it, you can't hurt it....(c;
My current project is Hike...way cool GPS app. We have several map
programs, including Maemo Mapper that downloads tiles from many sources
like Google Earth, Virtual Earth, open source maps, even
runwayfinder.com for your airplane charts live. But Hike takes it
further. Hike doesn't use online maps or tiles. You take a picture of
ANY map/chart/etc. with any jpg camera. Then, you have to tell Hike at
least 2 but preferably 3 points' lat/long points on the picture. Hike
stores it so you can recall it any time you call up the picture. You do
it just once per picture. From that point on, Hike uses the GPS data
coming from the Bluetooth GPS receiver to pinpoint your location on that
picture of the map. I've stored 37 nautical charts we use sailing the
coast of the SE USA to Key West as pictures in Hike. Voila! Freeware
nautical charting! Some of my calibrated pictures are of small, but
detailed areas of larger charts, like Charleston Harbor or the local
river basins. Hike is calibrated for all of them, the more detailed,
the more accurate the fix becomes. Docking the boat at any finger pier
in any marina, Hike shows your exact position on the dock on the proper
side of the pier in the exact position....something it takes a really
expensive GPS chart plotter to do. Using Hike or Maemo Mapper in the
Intercoastal Waterway satellite photos lets you see the bottom FAR more
accurately than any paper chart that's years old. Look at any river or
coastline on Google Earth and you can see the sandbars...important when
the keel is 6' 6" down...(c;
http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/hike/
http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/maemo-mapper/
To install we only click that little green arrow and a couple of popup
window buttons absolving Nokia of anything bad that may happen....
What do you wish, besides cut and paste, your iPhone could do? I can
probably suggest a good freeware for your new tablet to make it
happen....
Sure wish HP had a better linux driver for my printer/scanner/copier....
Scanning charts into Hike would be much easier than using a camera on
these charts on the kitchen table.
- 09-10-2008, 12:50 PM #7Bo JangladeshGuest
Re: Which is better??
On 2008-09-05 08:48:47 -0400, Larry <[email protected]> said:
> Ron <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>> On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 05:49:43 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <[email protected]>,
>>> Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Is "Run, Bunny, Run 1.0" or "Moo Box 1.0" more worth 99 cents?
>>>
>>> Either one of them is worth far more than any item of food sold at the
>>> Waffle House, that's for sure.
>>
>>
>> Many years ago when I lived in Dayton, Ohio, I steared clear of the
>> Waffle House, as the roving street hostesses, would stop off there
>> between assignations.
>>
>
> You iphoners afraid of them?...(c;
>
> Around here, that would be Bojangles, not Waffle House. Their "base of
> operations" is the motel next door owned by some Bangledeshis.
Or Bojangladeshis?
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