Ok. Sorry for using the word substandard. It is below par vis-a-vis its competition w.r.t features.
So was/is the ipod.
Edit: Demo pages have been pulled off. :help:
While it certainly has long long LONG ways to go, I would say that's not entirely accurate either:
http://www.forum.nokia.com/Distribute/Ovi_Store_statistics.xhtml
Services?
You mean the 13 some-odd disconnected and half-working services? The services run by different groups of Nokia that don't talk to each other? That require you to create a new login/password to use?
Nokia doesn't know what they are doing anymore. The people in charge are living in...
I'm sure that if the early batch of N97s has problems and I get my hands on one, I'll have no problems selling it to some sucker....errr...I mean...whatever, screw it...I'm pawning it off on the first sucker that comes a callin
Actually, a soft reset would be resettimg phone settings back to default without erasing personal data. A hard reset is factory settings which would erase your data.
I heard compared to the other Dennis UK cartoon that came out in the 90's, this is rather tame, because they wanted to make him less of a menace.
I've seen clips of it, and it's kind of boring, but I'm sure someone will like it. I'm glad the character's finally coming to the States.
Dennis UK >...
Asterix was a Franco-Belgian comic book character created in 1959 by Albert Udzerdo (drawings) and Rene Goscinny (scenarist until his death in 1977 when Udzerdo replaced him), telling the adventures of Asterix and his companions against the Romans in 50 BC in ancient Gaul...
While I was reading the book Outlaw animation I got it recently over at borders on saturday. And it was very interesting...And not only that Danny Antonucci mentioned in the interview part of the book he was planning on producing an horror movie. Which he had been writing for 7 years long, I...
For some reason, the cartoon Karate Kat used to always give me cravings for Oriental noodles.
Also, there was a CG animated short which aired on TechTV's Eye Drops called "In the Vault", whose narrator's voice made me crave devil's food donuts.
While I don't necessarily agree that some of the shows listed are really about being famous, I don't think that there's a whole lot of mystery as far as why make character(s) famous. What "tween" doesn't at least partly aspire to be famous? When I was 11-12, I wanted to be "like Mike." Then...