You did not mention one of the weaknesses of tp2, that with the droid and palm pre the bar is being set higher for form factor, i.e. low weight and thinness. If that does not bother you. I would say tp2. I am dual booting android on tp1. I often use windows mobile for great programs like...
I use it to keep an eye on what versions have been added or removed for the 0569371 product code. When version 410 was available I should have updated mine from v200 and my brother's from v100.
THANK YOU! That was exactly what I was looking for, I wanted to see how much of a difference there would be between my current e51 and possibly my new phone!
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (SymbianOS/9.4; Series60/5.0 NokiaN97-3/22.2.110; Profile/MIDP-2.1 Configuration/CLDC-1.1) AppleWebKit/525 (KHTML, like Gecko) BrowserNG/7.1.4)
always need a back up device....
Symbian forum will still be alive n kicking....
Even when we're fiending over Android...
i'm not saying its a good idea, my main point is why are people so happy that teh government spends tons of money on a foreign war saving lives when we could use the money at home to improve our own citizen's lives.
Ah yes that show I always confuse with "Being Ian".
And really guys I'm a fan of many shows intended for viewers younger than myself. I did like Sitting Ducks though probably my favorite shows on Qubo at the moment are the Big Idea shows because I find them rather amusing.
Even so... never...
I remember Maya The Bee. A terrific show for preschoolers. Plus it wasn't particularly sentimental about insect life: in one ep a bunch of army ants who are Maya's friends find her lying on the ground unconscious. They think she's dead, so they carry her to the ant nest larder to carve her up...
Mostly Ralph Bakshi films (Fritz the Cat, Heavy Traffic, Coonskin), as well as Roger Corman rip-offs of said films and the occasional erotic anime made its way over here. The Bakshi ones actually got mere Rs on rereleases but they were shocking for their time and still much more than you see in...
Well, for that I will have to say I'm not a huge Filmation fan, but I just absolutely love Fat Albert. While they did a terrible job adapting things like Tex Avery's Droopy and Tom and Jerry (though I remember liking their Mighty Mouse), Fat Albert was the best thing the studio ever did, IMO...
To be honest, I never really watched Kid's WB other than when it was in it's first couple of years, I don't know why I was not such a big fan because it did have some decent programming on it's block but I was more occupied with Fox Kids and other Saturday morning programming such as WWF...