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Based on what I've heard, 16x9 near enough as not to matter. Previous aspect ratio was 960x640 (3:2) New = 1136x640 (71x40 or very nearly 16:9)
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Without doing much research I'd say either the HTC One X or Samsung Galaxy S III. I have no clue what the "next big thing" is going to be on Android and wouldn't worry. The both of the above have ludicrous specs/performance.
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I agree that by-in-large the current crop of non-iPhone small phones suck. The exception is perhaps the Droid Incredible II which is not significantly larger than an iPhone and easily handled by those with smaller hands (including my wife). I also tend to agree that there's little to no need for phones to have gotten as big as they have. My Galaxy S III is pretty huge, but tolerable and will probably only feel more at home in my hands over time. But I could have lived with the same type of design (little to no side bezel) with a smaller screen (say 4.5") and that might have been just about perfect. I disagree that the current iPhones (4S and 5) have a sufficiently large screen. Browsing the web in landscape on these phones is awful. Again, that's just my opinion. I also think they could have easily lived with a slightly lower dpi and simply stretched the dimensions and ended up with a great product. But I understand the flip side of that coin and why they didn't. I also still don't care for the way that Apple handles notifications, apps and the lack of customization. I think there are easy ways this could be improved upon and the longer they ignore it the more stupidly stubborn they look. And yes, I freely admit that they're making money hand over fist while I think they look stupid.
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Amanda Palmer Featuring the Grand Theft Orchestra - Theater is Evil
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Mike, I think you can lock the price for 30 days through Gazelle to give yourself a buffer to get the new phone. I can't see a good reason to replace the 4S, but see the logic moving on from the 4's. And the hassle incurred by actually selling the phones will easily be offset by the total and complete lack of hassle with Gazelle.
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I'm wondering if interest rates are going to go negative. The weird thing is that we're now getting to the point where refi is no longer a good choice as there aren't enough points to drop to offset the inevitable fees. 15yrs were already at 2.5 to 2.75, 30's at 3.5. By my math, to keep the payback to what I would consider reasonable you have to drop at least 1%. Time to call my mortgage broker and see if we can renegotiate the currently in progress refi (locked at 3.5).
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This. I do not miss the preliminary stages of relationships. Such a friggen rollercoaster.
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The Official Head-Case Photography Thread.
n_maher replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Miscellaneous
In that case the 600 does make a lot of sense. It will be interesting to see how the low-light perfornace between the 6 and 7 stacks up. I wouldn't read too much into it from just the pixel count given the outstanding performance that Nikon was able to get out of the 7000 despite the smaller sensor size. I'd still love to go FF but after speaking with a couple of professionals about it there's just no good reason for me to do so. I don't need the benefits that it could potentially provide and don't want the penalties that come along with it (often related to size/$$). -
The Official Head-Case Photography Thread.
n_maher replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Miscellaneous
The D7000 would make a worthy upgrade to the 90 and wouldn't require rebuying glass. -
Sweet argument. Browsing in landscape is such a joy on the iPhone. They made great strides with the 5 in this regard. Wait, no they didn't. They showed everyone they're so in love with their resolution spec that they're willing to do dumb things to make they screen bigger in ways nobody wanted. The only good that might come from the 5 is a 16:9 iPad. That I might actually applaud. The 5 is the worst iPhone yet IMO. The 4s was and is great and if they made one with the A6 it'd be even better. I wouldn't want it, but would understand those that did. I still prefer android, flaws and all.
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The Official Head-Case Photography Thread.
n_maher replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Miscellaneous
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Shelly, I'm kind of with you. I didn't hear about the PPR thing till during the draft and still didn't really understand what impact it was going to have on scoring. I just didn't have time to follow this thread closely leading up to the draft unfortunately.
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Is it bad when the RB on your bench scores more than the 2 that you started (combined) Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu.
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The Pro Photog that covered the event uploaded some stuff late last night. Here's me, Marc and Tom at the start of Day 2.
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A little recap... Day 1 - 63 miles Day 1 began at 5:15am. I got up, grabbed the few clothes that I needed to wear that day (everything else was packed the night before) and was on the road at 5:30. I picked up my friend Marc a little past 6 and we drove the 90 remaining miles to the start of the course. We arrived at 7:40, hooked up with my friend Tom who'd flown in from Denver, got checked in and ready to hit the pedals. The course starts with an easy cruise through Lincoln, NH and turns north on Rt. 3 and immediately starts gaining elevation. By the time you're 7 miles in you've already climbed 700+ feet and you're just getting started. From that point you pick up a Rec trail that winds through thick forest by mile 12 you've climbed another 1000 ft. but then you hook up with Rt. 302 and at that point you're supposed to be able to start to fly. Cue the headwind. As we reached the summit ((at mile 12) Marc got a flat and the wind really kicked up. I'd read the weather reports and knew to expect gust up to 20mph but the weather man/woman got it wrong. Starting at mile 15 we had a really strong crosswind (sucky) and as we passed mile 20 we turned directly east and it was pretty much smack in your face for the next 14 miles. I'd guess the sustained winds were in the 20's with gusts well over 30. You'd be cruising along at 25 (this portion is downhill) and having to work pretty hard at that and the wind would kick up and you could just watch the mph drop, often on the order of 5+mph. Not all that fun. But as we reached the second peak of the day (mile 34) we knew that the remainder of the day would be spent losing the 1500+ we spent the morning climbing. Peak speeds on the decent are usually creep up on 50 if you're brave. We peaked at 37. At mile 59 we decided that we needed to hydrate and stopped at Moat Mountain for a pint. People kept asking how we did in the race (we were wearing #'s) and gave rather strange looks when we informed them that the ride was still going. Anyway, the final few miles were dispatched without incident and my first metric century was complete. I ate a huge pasta dinner and was asleep by 9pm. Ride Data Picture from Crawford Notch - notice that the heavy wooden sign is being blown at about a 15deg angle and that the flag is flying horizontal... Day 2 - The Big Hill Day 2 started at 7am with breakfast and then cleaning up the room, checking out and going to see whether or not the bikes got soaked by the insane thunderstorms that had rolled through during the previous night. Thankfully the bikes had been well protected so we filled up water bottles and headed out at 8:30 with the group of 50 or so who did the ride over multiple days. The first 21 miles or so are pretty tame, climbing about 1000' but gently enough to not really hurt. The next 5 miles... not so much. The one and only support stop of day two is at mile 21 and we stopped to refill bottles, grab a bite to eat and mentally prepare for the final climb. The last 5 miles up to the top of the pass average ~7% grade and take you from elevation 1500 all the way up to 2855. I have to admit that this is the part of the ride that I am most proud of (have a look at the ride data below). I picked a gear and just went for it. I averaged about 8mph up the whole thing and felt pretty damn good throughout. I waited for my 2 friends at the top and from there it's a boring story. The last 12 miles of the day are spent bombing down Rt112 back into Lincoln. It's a nice reward, that's for sure. Ride Data Mile 21 Supply Stop - Mile 26 - 2855 Team Cannondale (my friend Marc on the Left, another participant Charlie on the Right riding a freakin' '12 Super Six) Final Thoughts I simply can't say thank you enough for the extraordinarily generous donations provided by this community. I was the 6th highest fundraiser for the event (out of 180) and I'd wager that at least 80% of that came from Headcase. It really does same something about this place that we all support each other in real ways, not just through mindless banter. The event raised over $80,000 all of which will go directly to Northeast Passage and support their adaptive athletic program. It was pretty sweet that one of their athletes set a world record this weekend at the Paralympic games. Anyway, I'll be back again next year asking for donations again and I'm going to up the ante and go for the full, one-day century. I shouldn't be nearly as fat as I was in the winter this year so I'm hoping to be able to build on the base. I've got a few training rides mapped out, one dubbed King of the Mountains, but more on that some other day. For now I'm going to go have a drink and then sleep.
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Almost as good - homemade chilli and cornbread.
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We were done at 11:30. I'll post a few pics later along with the ride data. I'm doing the one day century next year for sure. Time to replace some of the 6000 calories burned this weekend.
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Good luck today guys!
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This!
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Not bad considering the persistent 20 mph headwind we had for the middle 40 miles. It was brutal.
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Day 1 complete. 62.9 miles, 16.2mph and I feel surprisingly good.
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Thanks! I'm pretty excited for tomorrow and will certainly report in after both days. If I can snap a few pics with the phone I will.
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Currently finishing up the Newsflesh Trilogy. About halfway through the 3rd book and have no idea where this is going to end up but it's been a lot of fun so far.
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The Official Head-Case Photography Thread.
n_maher replied to Knuckledragger's topic in Miscellaneous
In the event that I decide that I don't need/want one I'd be happy to serve as intermediary and see if I can get you a body or combo at employee pricing.