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"Carnival of Mobilists 100th Edition" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:14:42

Before we jump into the posts we should offer our gratitude to the people who made this happen. People who started this carnival and have maintained it for folks like us to enjoy. Please join me in thanking the following: of MobHappy. Along with they were original the visionaries. Finally and for keeping the carnival going. Their efforts are really appreciated and without their leadership we wouldn’t have been enjoying this. So let’s jump into the picks for this week. As expected there are a bunch about Android. Michael Mace of Mobile Opportunity of the new mobile OS from Google. On the other hand Steve Ives of Taptology of Android on the mobile market. James Pearce of Tripleodeon of Google’s Android presentation at MoMoBoston. Ajit Jaokar of Open Gardens switches views and within Android. Here is on Android as well. Switching gears. Martin Sauter at the evolution of the current 3.5G HSPA standard. Sticking with the in-depth views. Thomas Menguy of various mobile coding platforms and the various execution engines. Azizi Jennis of TreoToday talks about his. My favorites would be GMail and Facebook. Finally a post from Chetan Sharma for Q3 2007. Chetan does an excellent job with these reports and they contain a treasure of valuable data. Hence this is my post of the week. That wraps up the entries for this week. The 101st edition is being hosted by. Please send in your entries by mail to mobilists@gmail com or use this. sb_url_to_rate = 'http://abhishek tiwari com/2007/11/19/carnival-of-mobilists-100th-edition/';sb_rated_title = 'Carnival of Mobilists 100th Edition';sb_when_to_load = 'immediate';try { sb_rated_creation = new Date(Date parse('Mon. 19 Nov 2007 11:49:19 -0500')); } catch (e) {};sb_categories = "Carnival,Mobile";

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"Carnival of Mobilists 100th Edition" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:14:41

Before we jump into the posts we should offer our gratitude to the people who made this happen. People who started this carnival and have maintained it for folks like us to enjoy. Please join me in thanking the following: of MobHappy. Along with they were original the visionaries. Finally and for keeping the carnival going. Their efforts are really appreciated and without their leadership we wouldn’t have been enjoying this. So let’s jump into the picks for this week. As expected there are a bunch about Android. Michael Mace of Mobile Opportunity of the new mobile OS from Google. On the other hand Steve Ives of Taptology of Android on the mobile market. James Pearce of Tripleodeon of Google’s Android presentation at MoMoBoston. Ajit Jaokar of Open Gardens switches views and within Android. Here is on Android as well. Switching gears. Martin Sauter at the evolution of the current 3.5G HSPA standard. Sticking with the in-depth views. Thomas Menguy of various mobile coding platforms and the various execution engines. Azizi Jennis of TreoToday talks about his. My favorites would be GMail and Facebook. Finally a post from Chetan Sharma for Q3 2007. Chetan does an excellent job with these reports and they contain a treasure of valuable data. Hence this is my post of the week. That wraps up the entries for this week. The 101st edition is being hosted by. Please send in your entries by mail to mobilists@gmail com or use this. sb_url_to_rate = 'http://abhishek tiwari com/2007/11/19/carnival-of-mobilists-100th-edition/';sb_rated_title = 'Carnival of Mobilists 100th Edition';sb_when_to_load = 'immediate';try { sb_rated_creation = new Date(Date parse('Mon. 19 Nov 2007 11:49:19 -0500')); } catch (e) {};sb_categories = "Carnival,Mobile";

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"Suits and Socks, Installment IX" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-07-13 08:09:45

More tweed. Glen check suit accompanied by dark burgundy brogues. In between tomato red socks with blue dance dots. Worn with a lighten color glen analyse shirt pinned charcoal cashmere necktie and dark silk paisley square the combination doesn't draw attention unless I'm seated for a apparel emit. great be. Will. Wish I could see the be of it. Yesterday I sported a blue pinstripe conform to whote apparel with plate cifflinks silvery houndstooth tie color linen pocket form and black lace up shoes. To decrease the severity of the color shoes with the blue suit. I wore solid burgundy socks. I'm comfort not convinced that my socks were proper because all they did was break up the pants and shoes they really did not relate to anything above the waist. Your combo is great though! Hi Will,I'm with John -- could you put the be of your clothing on a create and post the pics? Sounds desire a great combination. Is the shirt a smaller glen analyse?Regards,ChrisEasyAndElegantLife com Not the the shirt and necktie but see my affix "Sunday Tweeds" from this past July 5 http://asuitablewardrobe dynend com/2007/07/sunday-tweeds html delivered to you automatically. Use the first link below to subscribe to a cater that sends a link to each new affix to the web page that you use to read news. Use the second link below to undergo a cerebrate to each new post emailed to the address you provide. We will only use the email communicate to send you new posts as they are published. Will writes speaks consults and otherwise obsesses about classic men's clothing and style. For more information visit his web site at www dynend com. reports of web site shopping experiences are written only after at least one satisfactory acquire from the place we profile. We may have business relationships with some of the makers that we create verbally about in other posts and we may receive discounts for purchases that are not available to other customers however we only write about products that cater our standards for inclusion in our own wardrobe. All content and links on were carefully selected for information purposes only and we have taken allot measures to verify the correctness and reliability of these. However we cannot be responsible for any error damage loss or costs incurred from the use of the links text and information directly or indirectly.

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"Suits and Socks, Installment IX" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-07-13 08:09:45

More tweed. Glen analyse suit accompanied by dark burgundy brogues. In between tomato red socks with blue polka dots. Worn with a lighten blue glen analyse shirt pinned draw cashmere necktie and dark silk paisley square the combination doesn't draw attention unless I'm seated for a apparel emit. great look. ordain. Wish I could see the rest of it. Yesterday I sported a color pinstripe suit whote shirt with silver cifflinks silvery houndstooth tie white linen pocket square and color distort up shoes. To minimize the severity of the color shoes with the blue suit. I wore solid burgundy socks. I'm still not convinced that my socks were proper because all they did was break up the pants and shoes they really did not cerebrate to anything above the waist. Your combo is great though! Hi ordain,I'm with John -- could you put the rest of your clothing on a create and affix the pics? Sounds like a great combination. Is the apparel a smaller glen check?Regards,ChrisEasyAndElegantLife com Not the the apparel and necktie but see my post "Sunday Tweeds" from this past July 5 http://asuitablewardrobe dynend com/2007/07/sunday-tweeds html delivered to you automatically. Use the first link below to bid to a feed that sends a link to each new post to the web summon that you use to construe news. Use the second link below to have a link to each new affix emailed to the communicate you provide. We will only use the email address to send you new posts as they are published. ordain writes speaks consults and otherwise obsesses about classic men's clothing and style. For more information visit his web site at www dynend com. reports of web site shopping experiences are written only after at least one satisfactory purchase from the site we profile. We may have business relationships with some of the makers that we write about in other posts and we may receive discounts for purchases that are not available to other customers however we only write about products that meet our standards for inclusion in our own wardrobe. All circumscribe and links on were carefully selected for information purposes only and we have taken allot measures to insure the correctness and reliability of these. However we cannot be responsible for any error damage loss or costs incurred from the use of the links text and information directly or indirectly.

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"Suits and Socks, Installment IX" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-07-13 08:09:45

More tweed. Glen check conform to accompanied by dark burgundy brogues. In between tomato red socks with color polka dots. Worn with a lighten blue glen check apparel pinned charcoal cashmere necktie and dark silk paisley square the combination doesn't attract attention unless I'm seated for a apparel shine. great look. Will. Wish I could see the rest of it. Yesterday I sported a blue pinstripe suit whote apparel with silver cifflinks silvery houndstooth tie white linen take square and color lace up shoes. To minimize the severity of the black shoes with the blue conform to. I wore solid burgundy socks. I'm comfort not convinced that my socks were proper because all they did was break up the pants and shoes they really did not relate to anything above the waist. Your combo is great though! Hi ordain,I'm with John -- could you put the be of your clothing on a dummy and post the pics? Sounds desire a great combination. Is the shirt a smaller glen analyse?Regards,ChrisEasyAndElegantLife com Not the the apparel and necktie but see my post "Sunday Tweeds" from this past July 5 http://asuitablewardrobe dynend com/2007/07/sunday-tweeds html delivered to you automatically. Use the first cerebrate below to bid to a feed that sends a link to each new post to the web page that you use to construe news. Use the back up link below to have a link to each new affix emailed to the address you provide. We ordain only use the email communicate to displace you new posts as they are published. Will writes speaks consults and otherwise obsesses about classic men's clothing and style. For more information visit his web place at www dynend com. reports of web site shopping experiences are written only after at least one satisfactory purchase from the place we profile. We may undergo business relationships with some of the makers that we create verbally about in other posts and we may receive discounts for purchases that are not available to other customers however we only write about products that meet our standards for inclusion in our own wardrobe. All content and links on were carefully selected for information purposes only and we undergo taken appropriate measures to verify the correctness and reliability of these. However we cannot be responsible for any error damage loss or costs incurred from the use of the links text and information directly or indirectly.

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"Suits and Socks, Installment IX" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-07-13 08:09:45

More tweed. Glen analyse suit accompanied by dark burgundy brogues. In between tomato red socks with blue dance dots. Worn with a light color glen check shirt pinned charcoal cashmere necktie and dark silk paisley square the combination doesn't attract attention unless I'm seated for a shoe shine. great be. ordain. Wish I could see the rest of it. Yesterday I sported a blue pinstripe suit whote shirt with silver cifflinks silvery houndstooth tie white linen pocket form and black distort up shoes. To minimize the severity of the black shoes with the color suit. I wore solid burgundy socks. I'm comfort not convinced that my socks were proper because all they did was break up the pants and shoes they really did not relate to anything above the waist. Your combo is great though! Hi Will,I'm with John -- could you put the be of your clothing on a dummy and post the pics? Sounds desire a great combination. Is the shirt a smaller glen check?Regards,ChrisEasyAndElegantLife com Not the the shirt and necktie but see my post "Sunday Tweeds" from this past July 5 http://asuitablewardrobe dynend com/2007/07/sunday-tweeds html delivered to you automatically. Use the first cerebrate below to subscribe to a feed that sends a link to each new post to the web page that you use to read news. Use the second link below to have a cerebrate to each new affix emailed to the address you provide. We will only use the email address to displace you new posts as they are published. Will writes speaks consults and otherwise obsesses about classic men's clothing and style. For more information tour his web site at www dynend com. reports of web site shopping experiences are written only after at least one satisfactory purchase from the site we profile. We may have business relationships with some of the makers that we write about in other posts and we may acquire discounts for purchases that are not available to other customers however we only write about products that meet our standards for inclusion in our own wardrobe. All content and links on were carefully selected for information purposes only and we have taken appropriate measures to verify the correctness and reliability of these. However we cannot be responsible for any error alter loss or costs incurred from the use of the links text and information directly or indirectly.

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"The Toga Party: The Action Kicks into High Gear When "Chuck ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 01:33:50

Whew. After my disappointment last week in an of Chuck this week's episode may undergo turned the tide introducing an intriguing subplot about one Chuck Bartowski's recruitment by the CIA back at Stanford and revealing why Bryce Larkin seemed hellbent on destroying his life in college. measure night's installment of Chuck ("Chuck Versus the Alma Mater") written by Anne Cofell Saunders (who has in the past written for Battlestar Galactica. Eureka and 24) served to displace the boundaries of the story we've seen thus far offering a different vantage inform with which to believe the past while forcing Chuck and Sarah to exorcise their shared demons. Plus. Morgan didn't irk this episode as Saunders created an atmosphere as equally fraught with be at the Buy More as Chuck was experiencing in the handle no mean feat as thus far the only episode that has pulled this off was the series' brilliant control. Chuck. It was nice to see throw undergo to face up to his past and return to Stanford the place of his infamous defeat. This episode gave him some depth as well as advanced the plot change surface if Chuck appeared to look exactly the same in 1999 and 2003 as he does today. Loved the importance of the book stacks in the library in his flashback and the fact that Bryce and Chuck played spies together. It also makes much more comprehend now that the CIA did try to recruit him out of college and I'm seeing the tantalizing elements of a possibly overarching storyline with the disc and the Intersect. Just why did Bryce steal it and send it to Chuck? And how is this connected to Professor Fleming? (Whose name is a nod to attach creator Ian Fleming perhaps?)Bryce. I'm really hoping that somehow Bryce Larkin is still alive despite the gunshot hurt he received at the hands of Casey. Casey doesn't seem like the type of guy not to take a blackball shot when he has the opportunity so I am really not all that sure how Bryce could have managed to survive that wound but I'm holding out hope that he's still out there somewhere. After all we may undergo learned why he got Chuck thrown out of Stanford: he was trying to deliver him from a life in the CIA a reason far less demonic and more altruistic than throw ever realized. Not sure why he stole throw's girlfriend Jill (an EverQuest junkie) but perhaps that sealed the broach and got Chuck as far away from Stanford and Bryce as possible. Still why did Bryce send throw the come across? Was it because he scored so high on his symbolism and coded visualization tests? And is it just a coincidence that Sarah is involved with protecting him? Hmmm. Sarah. I loved that final shot of Sarah as she realizes that the guy she loved possibly wasn't evil after all. Bryce had a reason for getting throw kicked out of school and he may undergo had a justifiable cerebrate for stealing the Intersect too. Which means that Sarah is going to have some tough choices to alter drink the road (should the series be picked up for the approve nine): does she follow her heart and her instincts and believe that Bryce was doing good or does she fasten to her duties as a CIA agent? Choices that will be a hell of a lot more complex should Bryce resurface. Loved the junior spies who rushed to Chuck. Casey and Sarah's defense. There could be an entire series there just with spies-in-training in university but as it is it worked as a neat hit episode cozen especially the jumping agent who picked up Chuck's voicemail and knocked out his Icelandic assailant. Also loved the shoutout to Zork one of the best text-based games ever created (though as a kid I was also partial to Wishbringer and Suspect) which made another appearance last night in order to increase the appearance of the riddle in the control episode. And the fact that the face paint Captain Awesome used for the Stanford-UCLA bet may not ever go off. All in all measure night's episode of throw was funny action-packed and emotionally resonant all of the elements that should go into each and every episode of this series. It showcased the true potential of the series and allowed each of the characters from Chuck to Casey (hell to Tang) the opportunity to emit. Definitely a go in the right direction and hopefully we'll see more episodes as tightly plotted and as thoughtfully written as this one. What did you think of measure night's episode? A huge move for throw or more of the same? Curious to comprehend what you thought. Next week on Chuck ("Chuck Versus the Truth"). Chuck finds himself falling for a new girl named Lou (guest star ) who appears to be interested in the real him and they double-date with Ellie and head Awesome; Sarah wants to take her adjoin relationship with throw to the next level; a poison specialist attempts to uncover codes to nuclear facilities. What's On Tonight8 pm: NCIS (NBC; 8-10 pm); Beauty and the Geek (CW); Cavemen/Carpoolers (ABC); Bones (FOX)9 pm: The Unit (CBS); Reaper (CW); Dancing with the Stars (ABC); House (FOX) 10 pm: beat (CBS); Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC); Boston Legal (ABC) 8 pm: Beauty & the Geek. Finally a new episode of guilty pleasure Beauty & the Geek. On tonight's episode ("Viva Mexico") the teams jaunt to Mexico where they are tested in a challenge involving memory and the geeks form off against one another in a dance oppose. I loved. LOVED throw measure night. It brought some much needed backstory and I accept some much needed mythology to the show. I guess a back nine choose up is now dependent on the Strike but if the touch goes on and it can't be picked up what are the odds that it would go for a back up season?I really wish this series keeps going as it's alter up there with Pushing Daises as my favorite of the new series. This was a great episode! Totally brought in a much needed back story. Like you. I hope to see more episodes like this. I also loved the junior spies and how they all showed up to save the day. Awesome episode. Loved this episode! This show works when it grounds the goofy spy stuff with emotional resonance and they pulled this off perfectly last night. I was OK with throw looking the same in 1999 and 2003 as so many shows spend so much measure trying to make flashback characters be different that they usually just end up looking ridiculous and distracting. I hope the touch doesn't hurt this show's chances of getting a beat season. It's one of my new favorites! Last night was the best episode of Chuck so far.. even better than the control! Junior spies were super alter. Chuck was adorable as always.... And Matt Bomer as Bryce was amazing. I desire he could become a recurring character! Great ep. Definitely what this show should be (funny zany action-packed sweet). I would like it if Bryce wasn't really dead and popped back into the conceive of at some point.. or at least in more flashbacks. I think his character really adds to the story. Really looking send to seeing Rachel Bilson in next week's episode! this weeks Chuck was definately the best episode thus far desire you i undergo this silly idea that Bryce is still alive or at least i'm hoping he is also harry tang is such a genious character his scenes are freakin hilarious This was definitely a great episode. But.1. Too much backstory. It seems that the shows that go to the trouble of giving us so much history merely get us invested in the characters in time for the show to be canceled or to start sucking. So cut out the backstory and just write fun episodes.2. The junior spies were stupid. Like they could ALL get there so fast especially with a football bet going on. And are we really supposed to believe the CIA hands automatic weapons to junior spies who (a) haven't been trained and (b) aren't supposed to direct within the United States. Otherwise a great ep. :-) Televisionary has finally entered the social networking bet and added both a and a as alter ways of keeping in touch with readers. Send your friend requests today! Jace is an LA-based television development and acquisitions exec who watches way too much television for his own good and would love a TiVo for every room in the house.

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