> On Android, OSMAnd is really good and there's also Maps.me.
Imo if you're a outdoor user on Android you should try out Locus Maps. I've used them with the downloads from openandromaps. Imo no other program comes close in terms of capabilities.
If the company lives long enough, the hardware can always be improved. So can the software.
Palm proved that people wanted computers that would fit in their hands and pockets comfortably; that instantaneous readiness to work trumped other aspects of speed; that battery life is really important, but being able to drop a new battery set in is the fastest recharge method available.
Yeah, i seems like half their interface guys went to apple or google respectively and what was left of webos got morphed into a smart tv ui, that frankly isn't bad, although all the apps suck, so I don't use it.
Living next to a low elevation resort this makes me quite sad.
Climate Change will also impact other snow sports:
The future of backcountry skiing (at least in the alps) will be to drive up a mountain pass, get on a E-Mountainbike, drive up ~300m of elevation and then begin skinning.
Nordic skiing (where you need road access and a lot of flat-ish surface) will only be possible in a few quite elevated valleys without much sun.
Not really, because Glue is quite specific. And just because Glue X can be substituted with glue Y if you glue A and B together, doesn't mean Y is a good glue to bond A and C
yeah, but compared with other services like WWW mail is IMO harder. You deal with two main Protocols and a lot of software. While mail takes 11 components in your tutorial, you'd get a website in 4. And some parts are hard to debug. I have very little means to debug why my mail wasn't delivered to my bosses gmail.
> you were going to buy a collection of Linux distributions + the Sunsite archive on a 5-cd set that was released quarterly and available at computer stores.
I ordered debian potato (debian 2.2 / August 2000) as CD Sets via a german book store. Came with an OKish book. I distinctly remember that the SuSe book was better and i was really glad when i got a old SuSe manual from someone who upgraded his machine and got a new manual along with the 10 CDs.
that was one of my biggest problems ~8 years ago. keeping the macports and the debian versions in sync was too tiresom, someday i just switched to rsync which worked well enough for my usecase.
> He’s lived a long and fulfilling life, a life I want my daughter to have.
I've only worked with three students with spina bifida in my career in special-ed but everyone of them was a positive-optimistic child with a lot of emotional intelligence. Everyone wants to befriend them because they are funny and kind.
Hah it’s funny you say that because the engineer is well known as a hilarious guy at work.
She is our second child and while the first is very social and gregarious, she’s just off the charts in her cooing, vocalizations, and smiling. Every nurse and volunteer at the NICU just loves to hold her and spend time with her. I think she’s going to get along wonderfully.
Imo if you're a outdoor user on Android you should try out Locus Maps. I've used them with the downloads from openandromaps. Imo no other program comes close in terms of capabilities.