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Walter Mellon
Jobs Horns

Fluffy Bunnies remain huddled in the hutch

My Salt Lake City pal, Mr Maddox, says it best:

http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone

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Why anyone would pay massively just to polish His Steveness' galactic ego is beyond me.

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From my extensive survey of stateside taverns, the FluffyFone is not even that effective as a chick magnet.

Walter Mellon
Dead Vulture

We should all be thankful to Sony

For providing us with such a laughable idea. PS3 is a major turkey. A reflection of the terminally insular corporate culture at Sony. That place is totally dead meat. My god their internal meetings must be PowerPoint-fests of the highest order. Looking forward to reading the Sony obituaries. The place has been a complete embarassment ever since the passing of Morita-san.

Walter Mellon

There have always been better services than Skype the Hype

For example, Gizmo (http://www.gizmoproject.com) or its ancestor service SipPhone. No special equipment, and the reliability and cost are Far better. And the biggest plus is that it is NOT a Roach-Motel architecture like Skype. It interacts perfectly with all other VoIP services, via SIP. Skype is the choice of the ignorant, just like Microsoft.

Walter Mellon

Gmail backup, passively without POP

You can configure gmail to deliver your mail (in addition to the usual gmail box) to another email account of your choosing, anywhere. Thus you get a continuously updated backup without having to run a POP client like Thunderbird. I've been doing this, works perfectly.

With google, you get (more than) you pay for, so all you whingeing wankers can put the dummy back in your pouting pie-holes.

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