Advantages: A great computer in a small package, wide range of software, excellent musicplayer Disadvantages: bad batterytime, not being able to delete single smss
First of all I can start with saying that I got the iPhone 3G on the releaseday in Sweden, July 11th. Which means I've played around with it for awhile now and first impression was very very good. Some people around me say that it's just a phone, but it really aint. It's almost like its not a phone at all as I'm using all the other functions of it alot more. I have hardly made any calls.So yes it is a phone, but it's not just a phone. It's a 3,5 Inch laptop that happens to be able to make calls.
So lets break this thing into different sections
Design and Feel
It's just.....sexy....sorry to say as it is just a think, but damn it's a beauty. Its alil bigger than normal cellphones but I don't really give a damn cause it still feels small, or just the right size for its purposes. For one thing I wouldn't want the screen to be ...
daniellubner 02.11.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Apple iPhone 3G
Advantages: Genius design - too much is wonderful to mention here Disadvantages: the recessedheadphone jack and the on screen keybaord; no 3G
OF IT:
Hold the iPhone in your hand. It feels all square yet curvy at the same time. You could be Captain Kirk talking to Scotty in the engine room it's so space age. It has a 3.5in screen and a one button front. It's a phone Jim, but not as we know it.
THE FIRST TOUCH
Unlike most phones, you don't have to press a pile of buttons to get it working, you just slide your finger over the on-screen bar and move it to the right to switch it on. Cool. You're now in the icons and away! The phrase "wow factor" was invented for this product.
THE NEXT TOUCH
As you explore it, you discover the wonders of its multi-touch technology. Of course we have seen touch screens before. Why, I wrote with a stylus on my dinosaur of an iPAQ classic five years ago. But this is different. It is intuitive, responsive, fun and as easy to browse the web on as ...
sadoldbag 11.03.2008
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Advantages: Easy and simple to make, contains fruit, tasty Disadvantages: None come to mind.
When the mango season comes around in summer, I become addicted to eating ripe juicy mangoes, as my dad brings home a big box full of mangoes week after week from the Indian grocery store. It becomes my favourite fruit for about a month before I begin to get bored of it. Probably the only time of year I eat so much fruit too. I like this recipe because it just seems so simple and easy to make as far as ice cream goes and not too many ingredients either.
Mango and peach ice cream.
Ingredients:
850g Mango Pulp can (fresh ripe Alphonso mangos can be used when in season)
397g Condensed Milk can
230g Whipping cream
Fresh or canned sliced peaches
Fresh ripe mango - cubed, optional
Method
1. In a bowl pour in the mango pulp, condensed milk and the whipping cream.
2. Fold them in very well but very gently with a hand whisk ...
Product Information for "I Feel Cream [PA] - Peaches" »
Product details
Title
I Feel Cream [PA]
Performer
Peaches
Genre
Electronic
Release Date
04/05/2009
Original Release Year
2009
Label / Distributor
XL / PIAS UK/Sony DADC
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
634904041526
Catalogue Number
XLCD 415
Additional notes
Album Notes
Personnel: Peaches (vocals). Audio Mixer: Simian Mobile Disco. Unexpectedly, what isn't lacking on Peaches' fifth outing, I FEEL CREAM, is her proclivity towards deeply gynecological lyrics. And while the aging diva thankfully hasn't softened her provocative persona, she has returned to her electro roots after experimenting with a more guitar-driven rock sound on previous albums. On CREAM, Peaches enlists the production talents of such acts as Simian Mobile Disco, Soulwax, and Digitalism, balancing the hard beats with some much-welcomed pop hooks. With each release, the Berlin-based performer exhibits a remarkable staying power missing from many of her contemporaries--and that rare ability to improve with age.
Album Reviews
Spin (p.94) - "Like most extreme acts, this trash-talking MC's strengths are best showcases in wham-bam singles....The prime cut is the Soulwax-produced 'Talk to Me'..." Q (Magazine) (p.130) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[W]ith sustained energy and dynamism on tracks such as the hyper-sensory title cut or Madonna-esque throbber 'Lose You'..." Pitchfork (Website) - "[The] songs point in new directions for her aesthetic....'Talk To Me', one of the best songs of Peaches' career to date, has her confronting problems with a partner head-on without pulling any punches, and singing her heart out with the aggrieved intensity of Tina Turner."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Serpentine
1.
Serpentine (I Don't Give A...) (part 2)
2.
Talk To Me
3.
Lose You
4.
More
5.
Billionaire
6.
I Feel Cream
7.
Trick Or Treat
8.
Show Stopper
9.
Mommy Complex
10.
Mud
11.
Relax
12.
Take You On
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