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WillyPoP

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  1. sure is a nice cup u have there.....
  2. GM will put wireless phone chargers in the Chevy Volt, AT&T announces plans for 4G and for 20 new smartphones, and Motorola impresses with its tablet, the Xoom. CNET's Natali Morris reports from the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show. Read more: Motorola's Xoom, Smartphones at CES 2011 - CBS News Video
  3. :smilielol5c::smilielol5c::smilielol5c:
  4. this is the best thread of all time!!
  5. very interesting... "It's possible this will leave an opening for Microsoft. Because it's been close to dormant in mobile software for several years, its Windows Phone 7 and Windows 7-on-tablet systems will essentially be unified across devices, offering simplicity and predictability to a huge user base that already lives in the company's computing universe. Just like Apple. But Apple's still the king"
  6. ssssssshhhhhhhhhhhh...............
  7. you can have your riches, and all the gold you've saved but there's only room for 1 thing in everybody's grave!
  8. here's a bad rap... say ur g'in nobody else is seein' and the freak that ur with is infront of u finish that my bad rappin' amigo's! all sports get a bad rap...if it weren't for the iD10T's, new idea's wouldn't evolve....yes they are stupid, but are these guys? [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo0Cazxj_yc[/ame]
  9. :doa16: i'll cheer for the monkey in the sidecar before i even give u props! :autoc: :caution: :laugh:
  10. yup....as long as all the stars stay in alignment..
  11. ice was 10" in some areas....less in others....snow was removed and track was "paved"....will be ready for next sunday
  12. headin up tomorrow to help with set up
  13. my kinda folks....yeah Peterson's baby! now that's tru luv!
  14. thanx Gary...great input!
  15. :hurrayc: i welcome all feedback. i should let u guys know that if things go according to plan, i may demo this app at a race in Parker AZ. hit up Stoopidbot for race info.
  16. "The apps serve a dual purpose: increasing awareness about a cause and enabling users to take action in support of it. Holly Ross, executive director of the Nonprofit Technology Network, says grabbing a spot on people's phones helps organizations forge more personal connections with supporters and leverage their often spontaneous desire to do good. At the same time charitable apps give users an easily accessible way to feel they are making a difference. It's still early days for such apps. Most nonprofits consider websites and e-mail their most important technology investments, according to Ross. Social media efforts, such as Facebook or Twitter, usually come next, followed by mobile. Part of the reason is cost. Developing a sophisticated iPhone app can run $30,000 to $50,000--a considerable outlay for a nonprofit or fledgling organization, particularly when it's not obvious how the expense will be recouped. Unlike, say, mobile games, most civic-minded apps are distributed for free. Most also refrain from soliciting donations, in part because Apple ( AAPL - news - people ) bans apps that do so from its App Store. (There have been several high-profile mobile donation programs, but they focused on text messages, not apps.) "We're at an in-between stage," says Ross. "Apps are still an extra, and rightfully so.""
  17. there are similar apps available, but none i have found that would go to this extent
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