Thursday, September 22, 2011

It is here


This tells us all that the election in Ontario, has started.
The signs are EVERYWHERE, even breaking the rules in some instances. Some candidates had to send out their lackeys volunteers to remove some signs because they are breaking the law on WHERE they are putting these signs.

All of politicians are a bunch of liars anyway. But one has to exercise ones democratic right, and VOTE.

I plead to ALL Ontarians (who can vote), to rise up and VOTE. This is our spring and democratic freedom is in the salient act of VOTING.

Use the QR code below (if you have a smartphone) and go to ONTARIO ELECTIONS and get more information.




VOTE, PEOPLE, VOTE.

Walk Good

Monday, September 5, 2011

Took The Plunge

QrDroid

I finally upgraded to this Android Smartphone.
Let me clear up something here, I am not a huge fan of the iPhone 4 and as such was not going to wait and compare the upcoming iPhone 5 with the present crop of smartphones.
Internal Hardware
- 1.2 GHz Dual-Core Samsung Exynos Processor
- 1GB of RAM
- 16GB of Internal storage expandable with microSD card slot upgradable to up to 32GB
- Mali-400 Graphic processor
- 21.1Mbps HSPA+ capable chipset
- Wi-Fi b/g/n
- 8MP auto-focus camera with LED flash and 1080p HD video capabilities
Whatever task you can think of that is possible to do on Android and the Galaxy S II can not only do it but do it faster than ANY other Android smartphone, on the market today. In another few months it maybe overtaken, but right now it is just FAST.
Android 2.3? YES. Latest TouchWiz 4.0? YES. Does it mean a good experience? I think so. First off, it's good to finally see that a top of the line phone come out with the latest version of Android. So I will hand it to Samsung for being on the ball and shipping the Galaxy S II with Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
Camera: 10/10
- Top notch stills and PHENOMENAL 1080p HD recording, top of class, competing easily with low/mid range point and shoot digital cameras and smartphone camera kings; Apple iPhone 4, Nokia N8
Included Apps/Bloatware: 7/10
- Bearable level of bloatware, but of course room for improvement. This is the area that most smartphones fail with massive amounts of "bloatware", but it is passable, better than most.
Final Score: 9/10
My thanks to "ANDROID BUGLE" for their review(s) when I was researching smartphones.

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