WARNING: These test a dangerous and may be harmful to machines. Do not try this with machines at home that you use to call humans.
I got my first Iphone and it is simply the best thing since sliced bread. We have Microsoft PC's, 6 in total, on the family verizon fiber wireless LAN. I have a Apple Ipod Nano for running. I also have an old fashioned cell phone with buttons. In addition,I have an Ipaq for computer stuff like contacts, apps, like GPS and getting on the web in an emergency. My Ipaq also had a nice add on, the 1 mega pixel pop in camera. I wanted to combine the functionality of my three mobile machines and their accessories in my next mobile purchase.
I have also had the experience of dropping my Nokia phone from time to time. It would split apart and I would press it back together, as I prayed that it still worked. luckily the Phone God's were with me.
I watched some promos on the Iphone, saw it at the apple store but after seeing this video my mind was made up.
I got the Iphone 16 gig and mission accomplished, it does most of what my first generation mobile machines did for me. The phone works great, music with the art work in marvelous, GPS works and I have YouTube and twitter to boot. I am a happy camper.
Looking for a C-Phone, I recommend Iphone.
This second generation phone is now the gold standard for cell phones. All cell phones with be compared against it just like all PDA's were compared against the Apple Newton the world's first Personal Data Assistant.
I conclude, that this is Jobb's reincarnation of the Newton his first human interface device. To think of the Iphone just as an expensive phone is to make an error. It is really an inexpensive hand held laptop/PDA that also happens to make and take phone calls.
P.S., Fellow Iphoners, know of a good Iphon app, feel free to share the wealth.
This blog's mission is to improve Cultural Health, by raising Cultural Literacy and reducing Cultural Poisoning. With respect to Cultural Literacy, I am focused on Classical African Civilization. With respect to Cultural Poisoning, I will help you understand how to Detect it, Correct it, and most importantly, how to prevent little children from catching it. This site is for Americans in general and African Americans in particular. Video: Politics to Physical Health
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Monday, July 07, 2008
If We Could All Just Be Kids Again
Yes, the world would be a better place.
David Militello (1.52)
It is interesting to note how kids are born Culturally Healthy. This is why understanding Cultural Poisoning, how to detect it, how to correct it and most importantly how to prevent our children from catching it is so important.
David Militello (1.52)
It is interesting to note how kids are born Culturally Healthy. This is why understanding Cultural Poisoning, how to detect it, how to correct it and most importantly how to prevent our children from catching it is so important.
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children,
Cultural Health,
Kids,
Mental health,
Singing
Sunday, July 06, 2008
Black is Back at Wimbledon Tennis
It seems like Black is back in the Tennis majors and in cyberspace. The Williams sisters sweep the woman's finals in singles and doubles at the Wimbledon All England Tennis club.
I play street tennis in New York and New Jersey and love to watch melanin moving on the court. I have a friend that does not play tennis, but he will never miss a match and always calls me to let me know when the sisters are playing. The William's sisters have effected many people that way so, it is wonderful to see them back in play on the big sports stage.
It is especially good to see Serena Williams the younger sister back in shape, when many said it could not be done and she was through. She obviously has worked very hard on her fitness and even though she lost to her sister in singles, she deserves props as my children would say.
What is most remarkable is the cultural orientation that they bring to the sport. You should have heard the TV commentators asking if they would stop talking to each other. Their reply, more or less was, we are sister, tennis is a sport, we will still be sisters after we play the game. They play what I call Jazzy Tennis and practice "cooperative competition", There is no need to "hate" or try to "kill" your opponent in the central worldview, just defeat him, her or them.
Athletes and sports fans in all sports can learn something from the Williams brand of sportspersonship which, I have given the cultural tag cooperative competition.
Speaking of Black being back, for details, I invite you to visit the best Black tennis website in Cyberspace, Black Tennis Pro's.
I play street tennis in New York and New Jersey and love to watch melanin moving on the court. I have a friend that does not play tennis, but he will never miss a match and always calls me to let me know when the sisters are playing. The William's sisters have effected many people that way so, it is wonderful to see them back in play on the big sports stage.
It is especially good to see Serena Williams the younger sister back in shape, when many said it could not be done and she was through. She obviously has worked very hard on her fitness and even though she lost to her sister in singles, she deserves props as my children would say.
What is most remarkable is the cultural orientation that they bring to the sport. You should have heard the TV commentators asking if they would stop talking to each other. Their reply, more or less was, we are sister, tennis is a sport, we will still be sisters after we play the game. They play what I call Jazzy Tennis and practice "cooperative competition", There is no need to "hate" or try to "kill" your opponent in the central worldview, just defeat him, her or them.
Athletes and sports fans in all sports can learn something from the Williams brand of sportspersonship which, I have given the cultural tag cooperative competition.
Speaking of Black being back, for details, I invite you to visit the best Black tennis website in Cyberspace, Black Tennis Pro's.
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Serena Williams,
Sports,
Tennis,
wilbledon,
williams sisters
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