Oh, great, now I have to decide again about the tradeoff between performance and battery life! Others really didn't notice this?? I wonder if my battery, all of 10 months old, is the problem. I might check my spare battery and see if it exhibits the same rapid drain that I saw with the 800mhz patch installed before. That 800mhz speed is really quite yummy!
And yes, it's pretty amazing/amusing to see how these programs get documented sometimes. It's hard to write long things, I guess, when all ur (sic) used to is snding (sic) txt (sic) in 140 or 160 character chunks!! A 20-something friend of mine started a blog subtitled 'Can a product of the "right now" generation write more than 140 characters at one sitting?' Sometimes not, I guess! Do you see this with your students? Email has definitely made me more sloppy structurally in my writing (and reduced my handwriting to a pathetic scrawl worthy of a doctor). Have Twitter and SMS (and to a lesser extent Facebook) diminished our youngsters' ability to write longer things? Cheers, Don From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Craig Froehle Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 6:56 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Treo] Craig getting his wish? On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:32 AM, Don Ferguson <[email protected] <mailto:don%40ferguson.us> > wrote: > Yey! No more creepy redhead doing inexplicable things with an unexplained > device! Yay! > seem sluggish overall now that I had to take off the 800mhz patch (which It's available now for 1.4.1.x: http://forums.precentral.net/palm-pre-tips-information-resources/240139-ipk- deployment-550-600-mhz-lunasysmgr-webos-1-4-1-1-720-800-mhz-kernels.html or http://is.gd/bh3uu BTW, if any of you are developers, PLEASE take a course in technical writing. I would say that THE biggest barrier to adopting a lot of open-source software is the horrible documentation provided with it (see that link for an example of what I mean). [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
