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Don't think that way any more. Good tip to anyone using a bt-hands free: wear it only when you make/receive a call. You look stupid wearing one all the time and you show everybody, that you have bt-connection active.
So which do you prefer?
Runebergin torttu (to the left) or laskiaispulla? This Tuesday is the first since 1856 the two pastries go head to head (next time will be year 2160).
I have quite good tolerance in this regard. It makes me happy however, that I wasn't on board this vessel.
Bon voyage!
Aleksi at S60 Java blog has a very useful run down on how to manage those frequent Internet Access Point prompts when using Java applications.
"On S60 devices users may access Java application specific settings via Application Installer menu item. In the list showing installed applications there's an options menu item "Suite settings" (on 3rd ed FP 1 it's just "Open" menu item)."
This control seems to be restricted to 3rd edition devices:
"On 3rd ed FP 1 devices you will be able to configure a default Internet Access Point for that particular Java application. If you set it the application won't never prompt you for the access point but automatically uses the specified IAP when connecting to network.
So, anyway, after you do this once you don't have to repeatedly allow the application to choose a specific access point.
Great!
McLaren appeal found inadmissable. This was with out the doubt the lowest point of the 2007 championship. Despite all the headlines that McLaren was insisting that they were not after the championship in the courtroom, it was plain to see to those who read carefully all the preceding McLaren statements, that it was all about it. Even the angel faced Hamilton congratulated Kimi only after the verdict..
Why, you may ask, that this was the low point to a team who was found guilty of having benefited from the receipt of confidential Ferrari information and given a bill of $ 50 million (USD) as punishment.
Well: McLaren have ridden on the moral high horse for so long, that they had even me thinking that their different than others.Spying controversy didn't change that, because with all the people moving around in those small F1 circles it is quite sure that some IPR moved around. If not by other means then in the people's head..This was usually managed by teams so that departing personnel and their respective new teams were put on on hold with "gardening leaves". But high morale? No more.
I think McLaren made their most serious mistake in the whole season with this appeal. They had nothing to win but to loose their good name. Forever.
UPDATE: It seems possible that even McLaren didn't themselves have temperatures in check. What's more, the story behind the link should make McLaren*s motivations in going to the FIA court quite clear. Why should they seek for a clarification in court when there was a another route to take to clarify the issue?
What's there to say? ******* loosers!