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Murse

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  1. you sure your not confused yourself?!?!
  2. EVERY time I see anything being done to an ATM there is an armed guard there with them and both sides filled with a car so someone can't pull directly up to it.
  3. that doesnt make sense, it would force all GSM carriers worldwide to go sim-card-less. DrinkItDown: where did you see that?
  4. Murse

    WTF BMW?!?!

    http://jalopnik.com/#!5764585/new-bmw-brand-coming-monday "BMW will announce the official new sub-brand name on Monday. The project, dubbed "i" since its inception, will focus on electric and small vehicles. The first car will be the Mega City Vehicle, going on sale in 2013." WTF are you serious?
  5. you may be thinking of 3GPP LTE? in Re: to iPhone 4 and 4G.... the current chip the is being used in the Verizon iPhone 4 is also capable of the HSPA+ band along with CDMA. but that does not mean its capable of connecting to it. in order to connect to GSM you need a SIM card and the Verizon phone has no place to use one. but rumor is is that they will continue to use that same chip in the iPhone 5 (cost savings) and the GSM version will be able to connect to "4G" / HSPA+. Does that make sense? sorry Krampu$ but i dont own a ford..... its ok tho
  6. m.spankwire.com for you Jeffro!!!!!!
  7. actually an additional .49G but they rounded it up to sound better....... kinda like the Mustang 5.0!
  8. here Krampu$ ill post again for you.... yeah thats why i put it in quotes in my first post! its technically 3.5G NOBODY has true "4G" because in order to have a true 4G network it must be capable of 100mbps download and 1mbps upload.
  9. i just bought a Radeon HD5670 (i believe) nothing spectacular for $30 at microcenter a few months ago. they usually have a pretty good deal going on.
  10. no it is not a 4G phone
  11. yeah thats why i put it in quotes in my first post! its technically 3.5G NOBODY has true "4G" because in order to have a true 4G network it must be capable of 100mbps download and 1mbps upload.
  12. haha no its not!! but i read a report about the Qualcomm chip that the Verizon iPhone 4 is using and it also supports HSPA+, so that could mean that the iPhone 5 may be 4G capable!
  13. "AT&T rolls out 4G network Central Ohio among first to get upgrade; devices going on sale Saturday, February 19, 2011 02:51 AM BY TIM FERAN THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH Central Ohio became a 4G site yesterday, with AT&T Ohio officials announcing the arrival of the high-speed wireless network to Columbus and surrounding communities. "Over the last three years, AT&T has invested $57billion" in developing its national wireless and wireline network, said Tom Pelto, president of AT&T Ohio. That includes more than $160million locally and more than $1.4billion in Ohio. The investment included upgrading 60 cell sites in central Ohio and bringing to 190 the number of Wi-Fi hotspots in the Columbus area. In becoming one of the first cities to get the 4G network, Columbus also will be one of the first markets to gain access to new 4G devices. The Motorola Atrix 4G, for example, will go on sale locally Tuesday. The Atrix 4G, exclusive to AT&T, has created a stir in tech circles because it not only is a smart phone but includes a docking device that allows it to be used as a laptop computer or home entertainment system. "The Atrix comes with a remote," Pelto said, holding the phone in one hand and the small remote-control device in the other. "It is an HD phone. In other words, you can watch a Netflix video when it's docked into a monitor at home." The Atrix 4G will cost $199 with a two-year contract. The smart phone and the laptop dock will sell for $499.99 after a two-year service contract and $100 mail-in rebate. Customers who choose to purchase the laptop dock separately pay $499.99. AT&T also is offering a deal that includes a multimedia dock, a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, and a remote control for $189.99. AT&T plans on introducing at least 20 such 4G devices by the end of the year. "We're finally getting to utilize the full speed of the network," Pelto said, "and we're doing some upgrades, as well." One analyst calls AT&T's rollout an improvement on the current 3G network but is cautious in his expectations of speed. "It's faster and better than 3G," said Jeff Kagan, an Atlanta-based industry analyst. "And this device will be cool and will do what they say. I don't want to take down what they're doing, but it may not be as fast as what people are expecting for 4G." As for the Atrix, "It is the next advance in the smart phone," Kagan said. "This change is a natural progression. The average customer doesn't need all these features. All these features are for the young adults who live and breathe on social networks. But that's where the growth is." Such youth appeal is partly why local officials praised the rollout. "This can only lead back to creating more jobs," said Andrew Doehrel, president and CEO of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce. "Ohio in 2005 was third in the nation in its (tech) infrastructure. We had a strong base then; but these days, six months ago is now ancient history. Without an investment like this, we were not going to keep pace." Ted Ford, president and CEO of TechColumbus, a technology-business incubator, said that the widespread availability of mobile broadband benefits many industries and businesses in Columbus, such as companies that are developing medical monitors that work off smart phones. "So the investment AT&T is making is really going to fuel their success," he said. "If we're going to grow central Ohio economically, we need to create high-value jobs that use technology." tferan@dispatch.com"
  14. http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/business/stories/2011/02/19/att-rolls-out-4g-network.html?sid=101
  15. Anyone else see the Columbus is the first city to rollout the new "4G" HSPA+ network from AT&T. im quite surprised that it was us and not somewhere with a larger populous.
  16. someone chop africa in there and put "AIDS"
  17. My guess is it's trying to mean "JDM" or the actual symbol which means something along the lines of new driver, I believe.
  18. can you pm me the full size of the Lindy Point photo, i would love to use that as my background!! awesome shot!!
  19. Murse

    Neat photo

    the one thing i was taught was to basicly pretend your using a 35mm and you only have "x" amount of shots, so EVERY one better be perfect......too many "photographers" shoot 100's of photos and just pick the best one......there comes a point to where if your walking away from a shoot and filling up a 32gb CF card and only have a handful of decent shots, your not a photographer!!
  20. are you running Parada spec-2's? how do they handle? i used to have them and i hated them, compound was too hard and didnt want to stick at all,
  21. Quick update.....It has been found!! it was found by Franklin County Sheriff driving by with the plate reader and it popped up stolen. Technology FTW!! it was found behind Westland Mall at Georgesville Rd and Linkin Park..... the interior is trashed and had been smoked in, cigarettes all over, exterior filthy, one minor spot of damage (that i have found so far)......ill update more tomorrow after taking a closer look at it. Thank you to everyone who has kept a eye out for it too!!
  22. The biggest bummer about the whole thing, is I left about $5000 in camera equipment in there, luckily it was my go bag and not my main one that I had at Mid-Ohio this weekend that has about $20,000 worth of equipment in it!!
  23. Oh I know I won't get much for the car, but it will be a decent down payment toward a new(er) car. Any more info on the 5-door or photos, I might be interested if you decide to sell.
  24. Yeah they did do me a favor!! I agree with that! But I love the white 5 door with either gold or white wheels. That WRX is incredible, whoever does get congrats!
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