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June 27 at 12:41 pm - Link
The umpire in question has since apologized. He was definitely wrong. - adventureran
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June 26 at 12:40 pm - Link
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June 22 at 9:02 pm - Link
I hate Blackberry's because they are inflexible and I dislike the navigation very much. I have never had an iPhone, but I would assume the user experience is much better and you can probably do more cool stuff with it. - Rahsheen Porter
Ben, to get a true answer you need to tell us what you plan to do with your phone, for example if music is more important, go with the iPhone. If email trumps all, go with the BB. Another important factor is what service are you on or has great coverage in your area. - Globecode
Reading news via Google Reader's real important to me with what I get next. Emails and texts are pretty damn important, as is Internet speeds and functionality. I'm looking for something that's going to allow me to get actual work accomplished during commutes. - Ben Parr
For me, the deciding factor in favor of the iPhone is the development platform. Apple is making third party development so easy and convenient (at least as soon as they open up their beta program for everyone) that I expect tons of high quality software for the iPhone. Admittedly, I don't know much about the state of the third party software market for the Blackberry but I can't imagine it will be able to keep up with the iPhone. - Ole Begemann
If you want to get work done, and if that includes writing, you need something with an actual keyboard. I am unable to type with any reasonable speed on the iPhone, so I would rather go for a Blackberry or a WM smartphone with a pull-out keyboard. Probably the latter, because of the keyboard/device size quota. - w0nk0
Your mileage may vary on that. I always had difficulty with the Cingular 8525's (HTC Wizard, I think) slide-out keyboard but I can type like a madman on the iPhone's keyboard. Best bet is to just head into an Apple store and give the keyboard a whirl. - Akiva Moskovitz
If typing is important to you, get your hands on both and try them out. Some people absolutely have to have physical buttons (even if they're minuscule) in order to feel comfortable typing while others don't really care. The iPhone still gives you the best browsing experience out there if that's important (and it should be ;-). Until BB comes out with their iPhone look-alike, you're also getting pretty much half the screen-size compared to an iPhone. - saeba
The one real drawback to my iPhone is the lack of keyboard - even via bluetooth. Based on your goals, though, internet usage (including wi-fi) and even email I like better on the iPhone. However, if you need to carry docs, tasks or edit anything, a WM smartphone is a better option. The upcoming 2.0 software and accompanying apps hold a lot of promise for the iPhone. - adventureran
Saeba brings up a great point on screen size. Physical keyboard seems to be another big issue. As for Google Reader, if you have to use Google Reader, a bigger screen is probably going to be better. If you don't mind using a 3rd party RSS reader, then you may be able to get away a smaller screen. I agree on testing out the iPhone's keyboard because you will find out in a few minutes if it will work for you regarding work accomplished. - Globecode
Re "if email trumps all" - unless you have Enterprise support then most providers' BIS is a paltry few megs of storage. And when a BB goes wrong it goes badly wrong and it is not usually something you can fix yourself. Go with the iPhone with proper IMAP email service, or your company's Exchange Server. Once you get used to the soft keyboard you can rock out a reasonable email although you won't be writing novels. It might be a cliché but the iPhone knocks socks off Windows, Symbian, and Palm in usability. - John Samuelson
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June 20 at 1:37 pm - Link
Bloody hell! Take her, please. - adventureran
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June 20 at 4:32 am - Link
I don't see the big deal. They're politicians. Of course they lie. - adventureran
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June 20 at 4:32 am - Link
Are we seeing a pattern here? Joel, Cook ... Billy's sitting back with his 20-something wife saying, "see. I told ya." - adventureran
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June 19 at 7:38 pm - Link
Don't try this at home. Thanks @mollywood - adventureran
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June 18 at 11:15 am - Link
I don't think we needed the Celtics for that. - adventureran
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June 17 at 5:05 am - Link
This always shocks me. How do you fire a guy with an overall winning record and so much of the season yet to play? If you're going to fire someone because of their mouth, how does Ozzie Guillen still have a job? - adventureran
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June 13 at 7:54 pm - Link
Tested and it works! Another fine addition. - adventureran
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June 11 at 8:24 pm - Link
Hopefully the extensions I use will follow shortly after. - adventureran
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June 11 at 5:41 pm - Link
No kidding. Ask Obama. - adventureran
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June 11 at 3:18 am - Link
What does it say about us that the last two presidents (that's 16 years of US history) have had the word "impeachment" attached to them? - adventureran
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June 11 at 3:18 am - Link
"I'm sorry y'all don't agree with me. But Dickie and I ignore you just like we ignore our own citizens." - adventureran
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June 11 at 3:18 am - Link
Retitled: Airports to avoid - adventureran
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June 10 at 7:49 pm - Link
Okay, but what cleans the plastic chips that cleans the clothes? - adventureran
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June 10 at 7:36 pm - Link
Completely agree with this. I like the current design much more than the new one. - adventureran
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June 10 at 7:13 pm - Link
I agree on StereoLab. I had the chance and missed it. Added to your list would be Paul Van Dyk, Armin Van Buuren and Blonde Redhead. - Louis Gray
BTW, I tried to keep it to bands I could have realistically seen. Otherwise, I could easily have said Mozart or Robert Johnson. I also just thought about Pan Sonic and Merzbow (if he was doing analog and live noise; no laptops). - Akiva Moskovitz
It's been so long since I've been to a non-school or symphonic concert I can't remember. But I'm hoping to get to see Jonathan Coulton when he hits Cleveland in July. - adventureran
so, Akiva, now that I've subscribed to you, you don't have a last.fm profile? - Trent Olson
last.fm? Never heard of it. BWAHAHAHA. No. [head hangs in shame] I'm incredibly album-oriented. The only time I listen to music piecemeal is when I listen to KEXP. - Akiva Moskovitz
ok, get on it then. I need people like you on there so that music discovery will work better for me... - Trent Olson
ok, added, Akiva. Now get scrobbling... - Trent Olson
just thought of one more concert I had been at: apparently Tortoise & The Sea and Cake played a set as "Sea Tortoise" in Japan...would have been great to see. - Trent Olson
Scrobble, Akiva. Scrobble like you've never Scrobbled before. - edythe
There are bands I have seen that I would also like to have seen in a different time period. R.E.M., for instance. - edythe
@edythe: yes, absolutely (I only saw them for the Monster tour. Was more interested in Sonic Youth opening at the time though). for me, i would have loved to see U2 in the eighties, preferably pre-1986. - Trent Olson
Stereolab is a fun live show. I remember being startled when Laetitia Sadler sang the pretty intro to "Baby Lulu," then walked across the stage and picked up a freaking TROMBONE and played it. - Karim
@Karim: absolutely...i've never been to a bad stereolab show...they are fantastic live... - Trent Olson
@Trent O: Saw U2's Blood Red Sky tour! my first concert. :) - edythe
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June 10 at 2:07 pm - Link
me too, what's worse is I knew I would never use it - Dobromir Hadzhiev
I even imported my Twitter and it is extremely quiet - adventureran via fftogo
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June 10 at 11:03 am - Link
Good news here. Been waiting for this one. - adventureran
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June 10 at 9:07 am - Link
He's bad for a lot more than that, but then again, so are you. - adventureran
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June 10 at 9:07 am - Link
Have to check this one out. - adventureran
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June 10 at 6:12 am - Link
If only they had succeeded. - adventureran
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June 9 at 6:36 pm - Link
Really embarrassing when a major news organization can't spell the name of an American city. - adventureran
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June 9 at 3:33 pm - Link
Careful, Spike. Old or not, I think Clint can take you. - adventureran
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