I'm full of interesting ideas…lol
I don't know how easy the ten votes of interest would be to implement though, but it means a lot that you like my idea uwsguy102 :laugh:
I'm full of interesting ideas…lol
I don't know how easy the ten votes of interest would be to implement though, but it means a lot that you like my idea uwsguy102 :laugh:
I'm not one to x-dress, but I kinda like them…and I'd wear them
In addition, they're available in white and in black. :police:
how long is that dildo cause you almost take the 'hole' thing? nice job, but i'd hate to have to follow that… i'd feel inadequate
I just started Civilization V. It's ever so time consuming. Is anyone else interested in strategy/sims?
i think i'll get one in the states when they come out. i wonder how much porn i can put on it… it'' is called the playbook after all ;D
Today at Research In Motion's annual BlackBerry Developer Conference, CEO Mike Lazaridis announced the company's new tablet – the PlayBook. The tablet will utilize an OS created by the recently acquired QNX (just as we'd heard previous to the announcement) called the BlackBerry Tablet OS which will offer full OpenGL and POSIX support alongside web standards such as HTML5 (which is all tied into RIM's new WebWorks SDK). Lazaridis was joined on stage by the company's founder, Dan Dodge, who said that "QNX is going to enable things that you have never seen before," and added that the PlayBook would be "an incredible gaming platform for publishers and the players." RIM also touted the PlayBook's ability to handle Flash content via Flash 10.1, as well as Adobe AIR apps. The new slate -- which Lazaridis described as "the first professional tablet" -- will sport a 7-inch, 1024 x 600, capacitive multitouch display, a Cortex A9-based, dual-core 1GHz CPU (the company calls it the "fastest tablet ever"), 1GB of RAM, and a 3 megapixel front-facing camera along with a 5 megapixel rear lens (and yes, there will be video conferencing). There was no mention of onboard storage capacity during the keynote, though the devices we just spied in our eyes-on post are labeled 16GB and 32GB on their back panels. The PlayBook will be capable of 1080p HD video, and comes equipped with an HDMI port as well as a microUSB jack, 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi, and Bluetooth 2.1. The device clocks in at a svelte 5.1- by 7.6-inches, is only 0.4-inches thick, and weighs just 400g (or about 0.9 pounds).
In terms of interface, the OS looks like a mashup of webOS and the BlackBerry OS, even allowing for multitasking via what amounts to a "card" view. Interestingly, RIM and QNX boasted of the PlayBook's multimedia and gaming functions, but Mike Lazaridis also described the tablet as "an amplified view of what's already on your BlackBerry." That's due largely in part to a function of the tablet which allows you to siphon data off of your BlackBerry handset via Bluetooth tethering and display it on your PlayBook (a la the ill-fated Palm Foleo). While the PlayBook doesn't seem to rely on phone content alone, the press release from the company says that users can "use their tablet and smartphone interchangeably without worrying about syncing or duplicating data." RIM didn't hand out any solid launch dates beyond "early 2011," and of course, there was no mention of retail price. We've got a slew of content after the break, including the PlayBook spec rundown, the company's press release, and a full video of the device (and UI) in action -- so take a look!
7-inch LCD, 1024 x 600, WSVGA, capacitive touch screen with full multi-touch and gesture support
BlackBerry Tablet OS with support for symmetric multiprocessing
1 GHz dual-core processor
1 GB RAM
Dual HD cameras (3 MP front facing, 5 MP rear facing), supports 1080p HD video recording
Video playback: 1080p HD Video, H.264, MPEG, DivX, WMV
Audio playback: MP3, AAC, WMA
HDMI video output
Wi-Fi - 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
Connectors: microHDMI, microUSB, charging contacts
Open, flexible application platform with support for WebKit/HTML-5, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR, Adobe Reader, POSIX, OpenGL, Java
Ultra thin and portable:
Measures 5.1"x7.6"x0.4" (130mm x 193mm x 10mm)
Weighs less than a pound (approximately 0.9 lb or 400g)
RIM intends to also offer 3G and 4G models in the future.
it confimed how much i enjoy anal stimulation and the thought of cock inside me… but i'm not gay...lol
joking of course... i'm a fancy boi who likes shopping and gabbing and... ;D
that's sizable… good to see you're playing safe
keep on riddin'...
There's also that line of "what's gay enough to be considered 'Gay Interest'?"
i consider myself an interesting gay, yet i would never expect to find media on here concerning many of my interests. perhaps if there is enough users who express interest in something like that slut blanche, then the golden girls should be allowed.
would it be possible to set something up here in the forum where users can request something 'interesting' and when there are ten or so others who confirm interest in the aforementioned interesting interest, then that interest would be put on a 'allowed list'?
after all, last thing we want is a bunch of random interests being uploaded that no one is really interested in.
It doesn't surprise me about Ireland either. I'm sure Iran has an even lower incidence of homoness.
I can't wait for RIM's Blackpad, so I can crunch numbers on the subway in excel…lol
Seriously though, I am interested in how is will stack up against the Ipad.
I dont believe this is a good idea at all.
I assume your view is that of a consumer? If you were to invest in a company would you buy Intel or AMD?
thanks for the pics. lethal weapon indeed
i wish i had time to start. my ex said it's a good way to build confidence.
Great news for the tea-baggers; bad news for us actual tea-baggers.
Intriguing business model indeed.
I think it's a great way to extract consumer surplus, and I tip my hat at Intel. It's up to AMD to step things up to keep the pressure on Intel to provide better performance out of the box. Until then, Intel is free to dominate. It's quite similar to paying extra for the option of having one's car's top speed increased by re-programming the restrictor.
I'm sure the lock will be cracked in no time by someone savvy, but I think the typical person who purchases these entry-level chips most likely pays for Windows as well.
i don't think i could sleep for 32 hours.
good for them, and i wish them all the best. leave it to two men to break any pairs' records.
Simply Suckable! More please. Maybe soft and hard. ::)
x2 with that sexy accent of course ;D
Yes. This truly is a community indeed. I hope it will continue to grow, swell, and ultimately spread its warm message to other users as well.