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Oscar March 11th 12 09:43 PM

Advances in battery life
 
On 3/11/2012 4:49 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 3/11/12 1:38 PM, BAR wrote:
In , says...

On 3/11/2012 9:12 AM, BAR wrote:
In article7qKdndvz57doYsbSnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on-
says...

On 3/10/12 8:23 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
On 3/10/12 4:10 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 08:19:16 -0500, X ` Man
wrote:

On 3/9/12 10:11 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:32:55 -0500, X `


There's a bit more to it than you morons can conjure, eh?

I am still a desktop guy but my wife is a road warrior with a
mobile
something or two all the time. The thing that is significant
about
Apple is the price never drops and they advance in baby steps.
Even my German friend (remember the conversation that ended in me
being a hobbyist) has started to think that the rigid
architecture
around Apple is confining. He is the one who didn't want to
know he
had a computer.


I used to be concerned about having a "bleeding edge" desktop
machine,
but after I bought my first Apple computer, those concerns
faded. My
current Apple desktop has an Intel i7 CPU and seems more than fast
enough for what I do with it, which is writing for $$$, emails,
web
surfing, et cetera. I could sell it for a good price right now
and buy
the latest Apple desktop, and it would be faster, I suppose,
but so
what? My laptop is now four years old. It's certainly more than
adequate
for the use to which I put it, although I am thinking of
selling it -
it'll still fetch around $750 - and getting the new iPad.

I don't feel "confined" by Apple's architecture. I "jailbroke" my
iPhone
4s about a month ago so I could use some non-App store apps I
like. The
phone performs well for me most of the time, though I wish the
phone
vendors would spend more time improving the "phone" aspect of
their
cell
phones and less time on dumb**** like built in cameras.


I do have 3 running laptops, One is my weather server among other
things just because it is cheap to run and I always take a
laptop on
vacation. The Dell I like has S-video out and most new hotel TVs
have
either S-video or VGA inputs so I can stream, movies and play our
tunes in the room. It is also handy for looking at our vacation
pictures. I can roll them out of the camera, edit them and
upload to
my web site on the road.


I use my home server to stream movies and music to my laptop and
iPhone, and, if I get one, an iPad.
You have a home server? Any PC can do that...

Another non-intellectually based, totally devoid of meaningful content
post from "Earl."

Yawn.

Yes, Earl, I know. But I'm not using a PC as a server. I'm using a
server as a home server. I did use an HP WHS for a few years, but I
sold
that one and got a server from Synology. At the moment, it has 347
movies on it, among other things, and it is also used to back up a
handful of computers in this household.

Now, run along. Your mommy is looking for you.

Why do you have 347 movies on your "home server"?

Why don't you use the iCloud or some other cloud product?



Pirated movies?


I think it is worse than that, content of a subject matter.



I admit to having a large collection of actual Sarah Palin video clips
in my "Humor" folder.


Are you having trouble getting it up?

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BAR[_2_] March 11th 12 11:14 PM

Advances in battery life
 
In article om, 5@
5.com says...

On 3/11/2012 4:49 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 3/11/12 1:38 PM, BAR wrote:
In , says...

On 3/11/2012 9:12 AM, BAR wrote:
In article7qKdndvz57doYsbSnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on-
says...

On 3/10/12 8:23 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
On 3/10/12 4:10 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 08:19:16 -0500, X ` Man
wrote:

On 3/9/12 10:11 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:32:55 -0500, X `


There's a bit more to it than you morons can conjure, eh?

I am still a desktop guy but my wife is a road warrior with a
mobile
something or two all the time. The thing that is significant
about
Apple is the price never drops and they advance in baby steps.
Even my German friend (remember the conversation that ended in me
being a hobbyist) has started to think that the rigid
architecture
around Apple is confining. He is the one who didn't want to
know he
had a computer.


I used to be concerned about having a "bleeding edge" desktop
machine,
but after I bought my first Apple computer, those concerns
faded. My
current Apple desktop has an Intel i7 CPU and seems more than fast
enough for what I do with it, which is writing for $$$, emails,
web
surfing, et cetera. I could sell it for a good price right now
and buy
the latest Apple desktop, and it would be faster, I suppose,
but so
what? My laptop is now four years old. It's certainly more than
adequate
for the use to which I put it, although I am thinking of
selling it -
it'll still fetch around $750 - and getting the new iPad.

I don't feel "confined" by Apple's architecture. I "jailbroke" my
iPhone
4s about a month ago so I could use some non-App store apps I
like. The
phone performs well for me most of the time, though I wish the
phone
vendors would spend more time improving the "phone" aspect of
their
cell
phones and less time on dumb**** like built in cameras.


I do have 3 running laptops, One is my weather server among other
things just because it is cheap to run and I always take a
laptop on
vacation. The Dell I like has S-video out and most new hotel TVs
have
either S-video or VGA inputs so I can stream, movies and play our
tunes in the room. It is also handy for looking at our vacation
pictures. I can roll them out of the camera, edit them and
upload to
my web site on the road.


I use my home server to stream movies and music to my laptop and
iPhone, and, if I get one, an iPad.
You have a home server? Any PC can do that...

Another non-intellectually based, totally devoid of meaningful content
post from "Earl."

Yawn.

Yes, Earl, I know. But I'm not using a PC as a server. I'm using a
server as a home server. I did use an HP WHS for a few years, but I
sold
that one and got a server from Synology. At the moment, it has 347
movies on it, among other things, and it is also used to back up a
handful of computers in this household.

Now, run along. Your mommy is looking for you.

Why do you have 347 movies on your "home server"?

Why don't you use the iCloud or some other cloud product?



Pirated movies?

I think it is worse than that, content of a subject matter.



I admit to having a large collection of actual Sarah Palin video clips
in my "Humor" folder.


Are you having trouble getting it up?


Don't you remember a number of years ago Harry complained about only
seeing penis pills advertisements when he surfed the Internet. When it
was pointed out to Harry that he was the recipient of targeted
advertising based upon his surfing history he stopped telling us about
the ads he is presented with.

JustWait[_2_] March 11th 12 11:46 PM

Advances in battery life
 
On 3/11/2012 7:14 PM, BAR wrote:
In raweb.com, 5@
5.com says...

On 3/11/2012 4:49 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 3/11/12 1:38 PM, BAR wrote:
In , says...

On 3/11/2012 9:12 AM, BAR wrote:
In article7qKdndvz57doYsbSnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on-
says...

On 3/10/12 8:23 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
On 3/10/12 4:10 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 08:19:16 -0500, X ` Man
wrote:

On 3/9/12 10:11 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:32:55 -0500, X `


There's a bit more to it than you morons can conjure, eh?

I am still a desktop guy but my wife is a road warrior with a
mobile
something or two all the time. The thing that is significant
about
Apple is the price never drops and they advance in baby steps.
Even my German friend (remember the conversation that ended in me
being a hobbyist) has started to think that the rigid
architecture
around Apple is confining. He is the one who didn't want to
know he
had a computer.


I used to be concerned about having a "bleeding edge" desktop
machine,
but after I bought my first Apple computer, those concerns
faded. My
current Apple desktop has an Intel i7 CPU and seems more than fast
enough for what I do with it, which is writing for $$$, emails,
web
surfing, et cetera. I could sell it for a good price right now
and buy
the latest Apple desktop, and it would be faster, I suppose,
but so
what? My laptop is now four years old. It's certainly more than
adequate
for the use to which I put it, although I am thinking of
selling it -
it'll still fetch around $750 - and getting the new iPad.

I don't feel "confined" by Apple's architecture. I "jailbroke" my
iPhone
4s about a month ago so I could use some non-App store apps I
like. The
phone performs well for me most of the time, though I wish the
phone
vendors would spend more time improving the "phone" aspect of
their
cell
phones and less time on dumb**** like built in cameras.


I do have 3 running laptops, One is my weather server among other
things just because it is cheap to run and I always take a
laptop on
vacation. The Dell I like has S-video out and most new hotel TVs
have
either S-video or VGA inputs so I can stream, movies and play our
tunes in the room. It is also handy for looking at our vacation
pictures. I can roll them out of the camera, edit them and
upload to
my web site on the road.


I use my home server to stream movies and music to my laptop and
iPhone, and, if I get one, an iPad.
You have a home server? Any PC can do that...

Another non-intellectually based, totally devoid of meaningful content
post from "Earl."

Yawn.

Yes, Earl, I know. But I'm not using a PC as a server. I'm using a
server as a home server. I did use an HP WHS for a few years, but I
sold
that one and got a server from Synology. At the moment, it has 347
movies on it, among other things, and it is also used to back up a
handful of computers in this household.

Now, run along. Your mommy is looking for you.

Why do you have 347 movies on your "home server"?

Why don't you use the iCloud or some other cloud product?



Pirated movies?

I think it is worse than that, content of a subject matter.


I admit to having a large collection of actual Sarah Palin video clips
in my "Humor" folder.


Are you having trouble getting it up?


Don't you remember a number of years ago Harry complained about only
seeing penis pills advertisements when he surfed the Internet. When it
was pointed out to Harry that he was the recipient of targeted
advertising based upon his surfing history he stopped telling us about
the ads he is presented with.


I remember that clearly... He was getting sex toys too...

X ` Man[_3_] March 12th 12 12:39 AM

Advances in battery life
 
On 3/11/12 7:14 PM, BAR wrote:
In raweb.com, 5@
5.com says...

On 3/11/2012 4:49 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 3/11/12 1:38 PM, BAR wrote:
In , says...

On 3/11/2012 9:12 AM, BAR wrote:
In article7qKdndvz57doYsbSnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on-
says...

On 3/10/12 8:23 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
On 3/10/12 4:10 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 08:19:16 -0500, X ` Man
wrote:

On 3/9/12 10:11 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:32:55 -0500, X `


There's a bit more to it than you morons can conjure, eh?

I am still a desktop guy but my wife is a road warrior with a
mobile
something or two all the time. The thing that is significant
about
Apple is the price never drops and they advance in baby steps.
Even my German friend (remember the conversation that ended in me
being a hobbyist) has started to think that the rigid
architecture
around Apple is confining. He is the one who didn't want to
know he
had a computer.


I used to be concerned about having a "bleeding edge" desktop
machine,
but after I bought my first Apple computer, those concerns
faded. My
current Apple desktop has an Intel i7 CPU and seems more than fast
enough for what I do with it, which is writing for $$$, emails,
web
surfing, et cetera. I could sell it for a good price right now
and buy
the latest Apple desktop, and it would be faster, I suppose,
but so
what? My laptop is now four years old. It's certainly more than
adequate
for the use to which I put it, although I am thinking of
selling it -
it'll still fetch around $750 - and getting the new iPad.

I don't feel "confined" by Apple's architecture. I "jailbroke" my
iPhone
4s about a month ago so I could use some non-App store apps I
like. The
phone performs well for me most of the time, though I wish the
phone
vendors would spend more time improving the "phone" aspect of
their
cell
phones and less time on dumb**** like built in cameras.


I do have 3 running laptops, One is my weather server among other
things just because it is cheap to run and I always take a
laptop on
vacation. The Dell I like has S-video out and most new hotel TVs
have
either S-video or VGA inputs so I can stream, movies and play our
tunes in the room. It is also handy for looking at our vacation
pictures. I can roll them out of the camera, edit them and
upload to
my web site on the road.


I use my home server to stream movies and music to my laptop and
iPhone, and, if I get one, an iPad.
You have a home server? Any PC can do that...

Another non-intellectually based, totally devoid of meaningful content
post from "Earl."

Yawn.

Yes, Earl, I know. But I'm not using a PC as a server. I'm using a
server as a home server. I did use an HP WHS for a few years, but I
sold
that one and got a server from Synology. At the moment, it has 347
movies on it, among other things, and it is also used to back up a
handful of computers in this household.

Now, run along. Your mommy is looking for you.

Why do you have 347 movies on your "home server"?

Why don't you use the iCloud or some other cloud product?



Pirated movies?

I think it is worse than that, content of a subject matter.


I admit to having a large collection of actual Sarah Palin video clips
in my "Humor" folder.


Are you having trouble getting it up?


Don't you remember a number of years ago Harry complained about only
seeing penis pills advertisements when he surfed the Internet. When it
was pointed out to Harry that he was the recipient of targeted
advertising based upon his surfing history he stopped telling us about
the ads he is presented with.



What a nice fantasy life you conservatrashers imagine for me.

X ` Man[_3_] March 12th 12 12:39 AM

Advances in battery life
 
On 3/11/12 7:46 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 3/11/2012 7:14 PM, BAR wrote:
In raweb.com, 5@
5.com says...

On 3/11/2012 4:49 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 3/11/12 1:38 PM, BAR wrote:
In , says...

On 3/11/2012 9:12 AM, BAR wrote:
In article7qKdndvz57doYsbSnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on-
says...

On 3/10/12 8:23 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
On 3/10/12 4:10 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 08:19:16 -0500, X ` Man
wrote:

On 3/9/12 10:11 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:32:55 -0500, X `


There's a bit more to it than you morons can conjure, eh?

I am still a desktop guy but my wife is a road warrior with a
mobile
something or two all the time. The thing that is significant
about
Apple is the price never drops and they advance in baby steps.
Even my German friend (remember the conversation that ended
in me
being a hobbyist) has started to think that the rigid
architecture
around Apple is confining. He is the one who didn't want to
know he
had a computer.


I used to be concerned about having a "bleeding edge" desktop
machine,
but after I bought my first Apple computer, those concerns
faded. My
current Apple desktop has an Intel i7 CPU and seems more
than fast
enough for what I do with it, which is writing for $$$, emails,
web
surfing, et cetera. I could sell it for a good price right now
and buy
the latest Apple desktop, and it would be faster, I suppose,
but so
what? My laptop is now four years old. It's certainly more than
adequate
for the use to which I put it, although I am thinking of
selling it -
it'll still fetch around $750 - and getting the new iPad.

I don't feel "confined" by Apple's architecture. I
"jailbroke" my
iPhone
4s about a month ago so I could use some non-App store apps I
like. The
phone performs well for me most of the time, though I wish the
phone
vendors would spend more time improving the "phone" aspect of
their
cell
phones and less time on dumb**** like built in cameras.


I do have 3 running laptops, One is my weather server among
other
things just because it is cheap to run and I always take a
laptop on
vacation. The Dell I like has S-video out and most new hotel TVs
have
either S-video or VGA inputs so I can stream, movies and play
our
tunes in the room. It is also handy for looking at our vacation
pictures. I can roll them out of the camera, edit them and
upload to
my web site on the road.


I use my home server to stream movies and music to my laptop and
iPhone, and, if I get one, an iPad.
You have a home server? Any PC can do that...

Another non-intellectually based, totally devoid of meaningful
content
post from "Earl."

Yawn.

Yes, Earl, I know. But I'm not using a PC as a server. I'm using a
server as a home server. I did use an HP WHS for a few years, but I
sold
that one and got a server from Synology. At the moment, it has 347
movies on it, among other things, and it is also used to back up a
handful of computers in this household.

Now, run along. Your mommy is looking for you.

Why do you have 347 movies on your "home server"?

Why don't you use the iCloud or some other cloud product?



Pirated movies?

I think it is worse than that, content of a subject matter.


I admit to having a large collection of actual Sarah Palin video clips
in my "Humor" folder.

Are you having trouble getting it up?


Don't you remember a number of years ago Harry complained about only
seeing penis pills advertisements when he surfed the Internet. When it
was pointed out to Harry that he was the recipient of targeted
advertising based upon his surfing history he stopped telling us about
the ads he is presented with.


I remember that clearly... He was getting sex toys too...



I hear your dick isn't long enough to *be* a sex toy...

BAR[_2_] March 12th 12 11:03 AM

Advances in battery life
 
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 3/11/12 7:46 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 3/11/2012 7:14 PM, BAR wrote:
In raweb.com, 5@
5.com says...

On 3/11/2012 4:49 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 3/11/12 1:38 PM, BAR wrote:
In ,
says...

On 3/11/2012 9:12 AM, BAR wrote:
In article7qKdndvz57doYsbSnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on-
says...

On 3/10/12 8:23 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
On 3/10/12 4:10 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 08:19:16 -0500, X ` Man
wrote:

On 3/9/12 10:11 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:32:55 -0500, X `


There's a bit more to it than you morons can conjure, eh?

I am still a desktop guy but my wife is a road warrior with a
mobile
something or two all the time. The thing that is significant
about
Apple is the price never drops and they advance in baby steps.
Even my German friend (remember the conversation that ended
in me
being a hobbyist) has started to think that the rigid
architecture
around Apple is confining. He is the one who didn't want to
know he
had a computer.


I used to be concerned about having a "bleeding edge" desktop
machine,
but after I bought my first Apple computer, those concerns
faded. My
current Apple desktop has an Intel i7 CPU and seems more
than fast
enough for what I do with it, which is writing for $$$, emails,
web
surfing, et cetera. I could sell it for a good price right now
and buy
the latest Apple desktop, and it would be faster, I suppose,
but so
what? My laptop is now four years old. It's certainly more than
adequate
for the use to which I put it, although I am thinking of
selling it -
it'll still fetch around $750 - and getting the new iPad.

I don't feel "confined" by Apple's architecture. I
"jailbroke" my
iPhone
4s about a month ago so I could use some non-App store apps I
like. The
phone performs well for me most of the time, though I wish the
phone
vendors would spend more time improving the "phone" aspect of
their
cell
phones and less time on dumb**** like built in cameras.


I do have 3 running laptops, One is my weather server among
other
things just because it is cheap to run and I always take a
laptop on
vacation. The Dell I like has S-video out and most new hotel TVs
have
either S-video or VGA inputs so I can stream, movies and play
our
tunes in the room. It is also handy for looking at our vacation
pictures. I can roll them out of the camera, edit them and
upload to
my web site on the road.


I use my home server to stream movies and music to my laptop and
iPhone, and, if I get one, an iPad.
You have a home server? Any PC can do that...

Another non-intellectually based, totally devoid of meaningful
content
post from "Earl."

Yawn.

Yes, Earl, I know. But I'm not using a PC as a server. I'm using a
server as a home server. I did use an HP WHS for a few years, but I
sold
that one and got a server from Synology. At the moment, it has 347
movies on it, among other things, and it is also used to back up a
handful of computers in this household.

Now, run along. Your mommy is looking for you.

Why do you have 347 movies on your "home server"?

Why don't you use the iCloud or some other cloud product?



Pirated movies?

I think it is worse than that, content of a subject matter.


I admit to having a large collection of actual Sarah Palin video clips
in my "Humor" folder.

Are you having trouble getting it up?

Don't you remember a number of years ago Harry complained about only
seeing penis pills advertisements when he surfed the Internet. When it
was pointed out to Harry that he was the recipient of targeted
advertising based upon his surfing history he stopped telling us about
the ads he is presented with.


I remember that clearly... He was getting sex toys too...



I hear your dick isn't long enough to *be* a sex toy...


Is that from comparisons of your collection of 347 movies?



iBoaterer[_2_] March 12th 12 01:07 PM

Advances in battery life
 
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 3/11/12 7:46 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 3/11/2012 7:14 PM, BAR wrote:
In raweb.com, 5@
5.com says...

On 3/11/2012 4:49 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 3/11/12 1:38 PM, BAR wrote:
In ,
says...

On 3/11/2012 9:12 AM, BAR wrote:
In article7qKdndvz57doYsbSnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on-
says...

On 3/10/12 8:23 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
On 3/10/12 4:10 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 08:19:16 -0500, X ` Man
wrote:

On 3/9/12 10:11 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:32:55 -0500, X `


There's a bit more to it than you morons can conjure, eh?

I am still a desktop guy but my wife is a road warrior with a
mobile
something or two all the time. The thing that is significant
about
Apple is the price never drops and they advance in baby steps.
Even my German friend (remember the conversation that ended
in me
being a hobbyist) has started to think that the rigid
architecture
around Apple is confining. He is the one who didn't want to
know he
had a computer.


I used to be concerned about having a "bleeding edge" desktop
machine,
but after I bought my first Apple computer, those concerns
faded. My
current Apple desktop has an Intel i7 CPU and seems more
than fast
enough for what I do with it, which is writing for $$$, emails,
web
surfing, et cetera. I could sell it for a good price right now
and buy
the latest Apple desktop, and it would be faster, I suppose,
but so
what? My laptop is now four years old. It's certainly more than
adequate
for the use to which I put it, although I am thinking of
selling it -
it'll still fetch around $750 - and getting the new iPad.

I don't feel "confined" by Apple's architecture. I
"jailbroke" my
iPhone
4s about a month ago so I could use some non-App store apps I
like. The
phone performs well for me most of the time, though I wish the
phone
vendors would spend more time improving the "phone" aspect of
their
cell
phones and less time on dumb**** like built in cameras.


I do have 3 running laptops, One is my weather server among
other
things just because it is cheap to run and I always take a
laptop on
vacation. The Dell I like has S-video out and most new hotel TVs
have
either S-video or VGA inputs so I can stream, movies and play
our
tunes in the room. It is also handy for looking at our vacation
pictures. I can roll them out of the camera, edit them and
upload to
my web site on the road.


I use my home server to stream movies and music to my laptop and
iPhone, and, if I get one, an iPad.
You have a home server? Any PC can do that...

Another non-intellectually based, totally devoid of meaningful
content
post from "Earl."

Yawn.

Yes, Earl, I know. But I'm not using a PC as a server. I'm using a
server as a home server. I did use an HP WHS for a few years, but I
sold
that one and got a server from Synology. At the moment, it has 347
movies on it, among other things, and it is also used to back up a
handful of computers in this household.

Now, run along. Your mommy is looking for you.

Why do you have 347 movies on your "home server"?

Why don't you use the iCloud or some other cloud product?



Pirated movies?

I think it is worse than that, content of a subject matter.


I admit to having a large collection of actual Sarah Palin video clips
in my "Humor" folder.

Are you having trouble getting it up?

Don't you remember a number of years ago Harry complained about only
seeing penis pills advertisements when he surfed the Internet. When it
was pointed out to Harry that he was the recipient of targeted
advertising based upon his surfing history he stopped telling us about
the ads he is presented with.


I remember that clearly... He was getting sex toys too...



I hear your dick isn't long enough to *be* a sex toy...


Where did you hear that from?

JustWait[_2_] March 12th 12 01:39 PM

Advances in battery life
 
On 3/12/2012 7:03 AM, BAR wrote:
In articleCZ6dnUi6lYNF2MDSnZ2dnUVZ_vWdnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on-
says...

On 3/11/12 7:46 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 3/11/2012 7:14 PM, BAR wrote:
In raweb.com, 5@
5.com says...

On 3/11/2012 4:49 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 3/11/12 1:38 PM, BAR wrote:
In ,
says...

On 3/11/2012 9:12 AM, BAR wrote:
In article7qKdndvz57doYsbSnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on-
says...

On 3/10/12 8:23 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
On 3/10/12 4:10 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 08:19:16 -0500, X ` Man
wrote:

On 3/9/12 10:11 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:32:55 -0500, X `


There's a bit more to it than you morons can conjure, eh?

I am still a desktop guy but my wife is a road warrior with a
mobile
something or two all the time. The thing that is significant
about
Apple is the price never drops and they advance in baby steps.
Even my German friend (remember the conversation that ended
in me
being a hobbyist) has started to think that the rigid
architecture
around Apple is confining. He is the one who didn't want to
know he
had a computer.


I used to be concerned about having a "bleeding edge" desktop
machine,
but after I bought my first Apple computer, those concerns
faded. My
current Apple desktop has an Intel i7 CPU and seems more
than fast
enough for what I do with it, which is writing for $$$, emails,
web
surfing, et cetera. I could sell it for a good price right now
and buy
the latest Apple desktop, and it would be faster, I suppose,
but so
what? My laptop is now four years old. It's certainly more than
adequate
for the use to which I put it, although I am thinking of
selling it -
it'll still fetch around $750 - and getting the new iPad.

I don't feel "confined" by Apple's architecture. I
"jailbroke" my
iPhone
4s about a month ago so I could use some non-App store apps I
like. The
phone performs well for me most of the time, though I wish the
phone
vendors would spend more time improving the "phone" aspect of
their
cell
phones and less time on dumb**** like built in cameras.


I do have 3 running laptops, One is my weather server among
other
things just because it is cheap to run and I always take a
laptop on
vacation. The Dell I like has S-video out and most new hotel TVs
have
either S-video or VGA inputs so I can stream, movies and play
our
tunes in the room. It is also handy for looking at our vacation
pictures. I can roll them out of the camera, edit them and
upload to
my web site on the road.


I use my home server to stream movies and music to my laptop and
iPhone, and, if I get one, an iPad.
You have a home server? Any PC can do that...

Another non-intellectually based, totally devoid of meaningful
content
post from "Earl."

Yawn.

Yes, Earl, I know. But I'm not using a PC as a server. I'm using a
server as a home server. I did use an HP WHS for a few years, but I
sold
that one and got a server from Synology. At the moment, it has 347
movies on it, among other things, and it is also used to back up a
handful of computers in this household.

Now, run along. Your mommy is looking for you.

Why do you have 347 movies on your "home server"?

Why don't you use the iCloud or some other cloud product?



Pirated movies?

I think it is worse than that, content of a subject matter.


I admit to having a large collection of actual Sarah Palin video clips
in my "Humor" folder.

Are you having trouble getting it up?

Don't you remember a number of years ago Harry complained about only
seeing penis pills advertisements when he surfed the Internet. When it
was pointed out to Harry that he was the recipient of targeted
advertising based upon his surfing history he stopped telling us about
the ads he is presented with.

I remember that clearly... He was getting sex toys too...



I hear your dick isn't long enough to *be* a sex toy...


Is that from comparisons of your collection of 347 movies?



Well, he's right... But it's disturbing to wonder how he knows that.. I
guess Harry really is the most proficient stalker here.

oscar[_2_] March 12th 12 07:49 PM

Advances in battery life
 
On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 09:39:53 -0400, JustWait
wrote:
On 3/12/2012 7:03 AM, BAR wrote:
In articleCZ6dnUi6lYNF2MDSnZ2dnUVZ_vWdnZ2d@earthlink .com,

dump-on-
says...

On 3/11/12 7:46 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 3/11/2012 7:14 PM, BAR wrote:
In

raweb.com, 5@
5.com says...

On 3/11/2012 4:49 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 3/11/12 1:38 PM, BAR wrote:
In ,

says...

On 3/11/2012 9:12 AM, BAR wrote:
In

article7qKdndvz57doYsbSnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on-
says...

On 3/10/12 8:23 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
On 3/10/12 4:10 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 08:19:16 -0500, X ` Man
wrote:

On 3/9/12 10:11 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:32:55 -0500, X `


There's a bit more to it than you morons can

conjure, eh?

I am still a desktop guy but my wife is a road

warrior with a
mobile
something or two all the time. The thing that is

significant
about
Apple is the price never drops and they advance in

baby steps.
Even my German friend (remember the conversation

that ended
in me
being a hobbyist) has started to think that the

rigid
architecture
around Apple is confining. He is the one who didn't

want to
know he
had a computer.


I used to be concerned about having a "bleeding

edge" desktop
machine,
but after I bought my first Apple computer, those

concerns
faded. My
current Apple desktop has an Intel i7 CPU and seems

more
than fast
enough for what I do with it, which is writing for

$$$, emails,
web
surfing, et cetera. I could sell it for a good price

right now
and buy
the latest Apple desktop, and it would be faster, I

suppose,
but so
what? My laptop is now four years old. It's

certainly more than
adequate
for the use to which I put it, although I am

thinking of
selling it -
it'll still fetch around $750 - and getting the new

iPad.

I don't feel "confined" by Apple's architecture. I
"jailbroke" my
iPhone
4s about a month ago so I could use some non-App

store apps I
like. The
phone performs well for me most of the time, though

I wish the
phone
vendors would spend more time improving the "phone"

aspect of
their
cell
phones and less time on dumb**** like built in

cameras.


I do have 3 running laptops, One is my weather server

among
other
things just because it is cheap to run and I always

take a
laptop on
vacation. The Dell I like has S-video out and most

new hotel TVs
have
either S-video or VGA inputs so I can stream, movies

and play
our
tunes in the room. It is also handy for looking at

our vacation
pictures. I can roll them out of the camera, edit

them and
upload to
my web site on the road.


I use my home server to stream movies and music to my

laptop and
iPhone, and, if I get one, an iPad.
You have a home server? Any PC can do that...

Another non-intellectually based, totally devoid of

meaningful
content
post from "Earl."

Yawn.

Yes, Earl, I know. But I'm not using a PC as a server.

I'm using a
server as a home server. I did use an HP WHS for a few

years, but I
sold
that one and got a server from Synology. At the moment,

it has 347
movies on it, among other things, and it is also used to

back up a
handful of computers in this household.

Now, run along. Your mommy is looking for you.

Why do you have 347 movies on your "home server"?

Why don't you use the iCloud or some other cloud product?



Pirated movies?

I think it is worse than that, content of a subject matter.


I admit to having a large collection of actual Sarah Palin

video clips
in my "Humor" folder.

Are you having trouble getting it up?

Don't you remember a number of years ago Harry complained

about only
seeing penis pills advertisements when he surfed the Internet.

When it
was pointed out to Harry that he was the recipient of targeted
advertising based upon his surfing history he stopped telling

us about
the ads he is presented with.

I remember that clearly... He was getting sex toys too...


I hear your dick isn't long enough to *be* a sex toy...


Is that from comparisons of your collection of 347 movies?




Well, he's right... But it's disturbing to wonder how he knows

that.. I
guess Harry really is the most proficient stalker here.


Most prolific too.

Earl[_6_] March 12th 12 11:48 PM

Advances in battery life
 
X ` Man wrote:
On 3/11/12 7:46 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 3/11/2012 7:14 PM, BAR wrote:
In raweb.com, 5@
5.com says...

On 3/11/2012 4:49 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 3/11/12 1:38 PM, BAR wrote:
In , says...

On 3/11/2012 9:12 AM, BAR wrote:
In article7qKdndvz57doYsbSnZ2dnUVZ_jmdnZ2d@earthlink .com,
dump-on-
says...

On 3/10/12 8:23 PM, Earl wrote:
X ` Man wrote:
On 3/10/12 4:10 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 08:19:16 -0500, X ` Man
wrote:

On 3/9/12 10:11 PM,
wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 19:32:55 -0500, X `


There's a bit more to it than you morons can conjure, eh?

I am still a desktop guy but my wife is a road warrior
with a
mobile
something or two all the time. The thing that is significant
about
Apple is the price never drops and they advance in baby
steps.
Even my German friend (remember the conversation that ended
in me
being a hobbyist) has started to think that the rigid
architecture
around Apple is confining. He is the one who didn't want to
know he
had a computer.


I used to be concerned about having a "bleeding edge" desktop
machine,
but after I bought my first Apple computer, those concerns
faded. My
current Apple desktop has an Intel i7 CPU and seems more
than fast
enough for what I do with it, which is writing for $$$,
emails,
web
surfing, et cetera. I could sell it for a good price right
now
and buy
the latest Apple desktop, and it would be faster, I suppose,
but so
what? My laptop is now four years old. It's certainly more
than
adequate
for the use to which I put it, although I am thinking of
selling it -
it'll still fetch around $750 - and getting the new iPad.

I don't feel "confined" by Apple's architecture. I
"jailbroke" my
iPhone
4s about a month ago so I could use some non-App store apps I
like. The
phone performs well for me most of the time, though I wish
the
phone
vendors would spend more time improving the "phone" aspect of
their
cell
phones and less time on dumb**** like built in cameras.


I do have 3 running laptops, One is my weather server among
other
things just because it is cheap to run and I always take a
laptop on
vacation. The Dell I like has S-video out and most new
hotel TVs
have
either S-video or VGA inputs so I can stream, movies and play
our
tunes in the room. It is also handy for looking at our
vacation
pictures. I can roll them out of the camera, edit them and
upload to
my web site on the road.


I use my home server to stream movies and music to my laptop
and
iPhone, and, if I get one, an iPad.
You have a home server? Any PC can do that...

Another non-intellectually based, totally devoid of meaningful
content
post from "Earl."

Yawn.

Yes, Earl, I know. But I'm not using a PC as a server. I'm
using a
server as a home server. I did use an HP WHS for a few years,
but I
sold
that one and got a server from Synology. At the moment, it has
347
movies on it, among other things, and it is also used to back
up a
handful of computers in this household.

Now, run along. Your mommy is looking for you.

Why do you have 347 movies on your "home server"?

Why don't you use the iCloud or some other cloud product?



Pirated movies?

I think it is worse than that, content of a subject matter.


I admit to having a large collection of actual Sarah Palin video
clips
in my "Humor" folder.

Are you having trouble getting it up?

Don't you remember a number of years ago Harry complained about only
seeing penis pills advertisements when he surfed the Internet. When it
was pointed out to Harry that he was the recipient of targeted
advertising based upon his surfing history he stopped telling us about
the ads he is presented with.


I remember that clearly... He was getting sex toys too...



I hear your dick isn't long enough to *be* a sex toy...

Childish and off-topic. Reported as spam, dammit!


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