Just as I thought.

I thought this was going to be a great device, but NOOOO. It is an AMAZING device, I love it, and just to give you users that are helping other users a break, read this to make you feel better, that some people, actually have no problems :P

Nice to see a thread that is all about the joy of having an iPod Touch! I just got mine a week and a half ago. Still am learning about how to use it, but I'm happy, so far. Hey, just be sure to treat your iPod as a sensitive electronic device. Always have it in a protective case, have a screen protector. Don't expose your iPod to moisture. Make sure you don't put it through the wash or spill liquid on it! Be careful when using it and don't drop it. Sounds like maybe advice that doesn't need to be given, but there are so many posts from people who HAVE dropped their Touch or got it wet. I hope we all get much use and further enjoyment out of our iPods!

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  • Just when I thought I new how progressive and interlaced are working....

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  • Just Food for Thought

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  • Just when you thought it was safe ...

    Yes, I'm back.  (Sorry Craig !)
    I wonder if any of the Krazy Old Krew is still here that will remember me.
    Anyway, just want to take a moment to mention that I've finally had enough free time to spend some reading the2nd Edition of Practical Workflow for SAP (2009) and I can't put it down.  It's way more interesting than Avatar ...
    Second, congratulatons to SAP for committing the resources to help Workflow into the future and congratulations to Joceyln, Erik, Ginger, Oliver, Somya, Silvana, Susan, Thomas, Paul, Mike, Alan, Shalini, Jorn, and Ted on a phenomenal, truly truly impressive job on the 2nd Edition !!!!!
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    Edited by: David Halitsky on Mar 11, 2010 8:34 PM

    Thanks for the link to V's bloglist, Stephen.
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    Are these key drivers in the SI business model?
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  • Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water ...

    Well, I'm back on an SAP gig more quickly than I expected..  Sorry for the false alarm.
    Due to the nature of the gig, I won't be maintaining as high a profile here at Coffee Corner ... I know that will please many and disappoint few.
    But I will be asking my usual questions in the relevant Forums, and I hope to get as much help from the usual suspects as I have in the past (Uwe, Rich, Suresh, a@s, nxo ... apologies to anyone I've left out.)
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    Damn it...! </kicking self> ... I thought of responding to your "Goodbye cruel world" post with an "I am sure you will be back", but didn't.
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    I want a refund...
    the movie disappeared

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  • Just when I thought it was all fine

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  • Just when Anton thought it was safe to go back in the water ... !

    Psst - Anton - I'm BACK (in the Scripting Languages forum). 
    But on the plus side, John Benson has put some cool PERL into my thread there ... in case you care to take a look ...
    How would you code this in Perl/PHP etc.?
    Best regards
    djh
    Edited by: David Halitsky on Jun 30, 2010 11:26 PM

    Damn it...! </kicking self> ... I thought of responding to your "Goodbye cruel world" post with an "I am sure you will be back", but didn't.
    So you have a desktop in your hotel room, or did you convert the wardrobe closet into a server room and train the hotel staff to wear static-free Wellingtons (a.k.a. "gummboots")?
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    Julius
    PS: Is there any way to place a "watch" on an SDN user ID?

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  • Image size and resolution....just when I thought I understood!

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