Don't show Tony Romo this. He has enough trouble with interceptions.
There's an old joke about Joe Garagiola when he was playing... Seems his wife was about to deliver and Joe stood at the foot of the bed in full uniform, smacking his catcher's mitt while yelling "put it right in here, babe".
Nope, dont think so. In 2004, Nokia released a phone capable of something truly innovative. The Nokia 6630 became Nokia’s first video calling mobile phone, and while at this point in Nokia’s history the video calling was only achieved through the main camera at the back, it was the Nokia 6680 that launched in 2005 that made video calling more user-friendly.
Actually… there were some Japanese phones (not from Knock-ia) doing something like this in Tokyo in 2002 or 2003 (or possibly earlier) as I recall. A few handsets supported it on (I think) two competing carriers. The one that got the most attention at first was on DoCoMo, but they quickly realized what a bandwidth hog it was, and cut the service down to size. It went from full (albeit quite jittery) "video phone" to short vid-clips and something they called a "live photo" of the caller, which could be updated now and then during the conversation. It was probably most used for 'hot chats', and was fairly short lived. FaceTime really is the only widely embraced "video phone" out there so far that I know of...
I'm not buying the story. That woman in the picture doesn't look like she's just had a baby. I don't see a baby on the screen. And the fella in the corner window isn't the same as the guy in the jersey. I'm calling FUD.
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Unimpressive. If he had a ZuneRT he could have been video chatting and writing a spreadsheet!
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Apple invented video chat now, too?
Yes of course they did. Of course that's what they were saying. Of course you're super clever.
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LOL
This certainly raises a whole 'nother set of opportunities for Candidate Weiner... Steady there, big fella
What, you're only just now realizing the possibilities for live sexy-time?
There's an old joke about Joe Garagiola when he was playing... Seems his wife was about to deliver and Joe stood at the foot of the bed in full uniform, smacking his catcher's mitt while yelling "put it right in here, babe".
Good one!
Well, I am 74 years old, widowed from the love of my life for 12 years -- so it really never entered my mind!
Reinvented.
I assume the baby's father.
The problem is that when it comes to almost every major Microsoft project in recent years, they've had a problem with performance.
There are going to be a lot of disappointed partners out there......
Ouch!
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Nope, dont think so. In 2004, Nokia released a phone capable of something truly innovative. The Nokia 6630 became Nokia’s first video calling mobile phone, and while at this point in Nokia’s history the video calling was only achieved through the main camera at the back, it was the Nokia 6680 that launched in 2005 that made video calling more user-friendly.
Actually… there were some Japanese phones (not from Knock-ia) doing something like this in Tokyo in 2002 or 2003 (or possibly earlier) as I recall. A few handsets supported it on (I think) two competing carriers. The one that got the most attention at first was on DoCoMo, but they quickly realized what a bandwidth hog it was, and cut the service down to size. It went from full (albeit quite jittery) "video phone" to short vid-clips and something they called a "live photo" of the caller, which could be updated now and then during the conversation. It was probably most used for 'hot chats', and was fairly short lived. FaceTime really is the only widely embraced "video phone" out there so far that I know of...
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Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum
Well, I am 74 years old, widowed from the love of my life for 12 years -- so it really never entered my mind!
Touche…
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The problem is that when it comes to almost every major Microsoft project in recent years, they've had a problem with performance.
There are going to be a lot of disappointed partners out there......
The Blue Screen of Death… in the bedroom?
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The Blue Screen of Death… in the bedroom?
Blue Balls of Death?
I'm not buying the story. That woman in the picture doesn't look like she's just had a baby. I don't see a baby on the screen. And the fella in the corner window isn't the same as the guy in the jersey. I'm calling FUD.
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The usefulness of their tech, and how it enriches peoples lives.
Hoping to see his newborn instead watching 'doctors at work' because she flipped the camera over to the one on the back ¡
LOL... QFT.... More's the pity...
I think Dick just said he didn't.