Flash in the Can 2006

Apr 24, 2006 23:24

So this past weekend was the FITC 2006 conference I attended. Good times all around, and I'm especially excited about possibly doing some development on the Flash Lite 2 platform for mobile. This is driven mostly by my newest toy, the Nokia 6682. Running the Symbian OS, it allows me to read PDF's, word docs, power points, and excel, as well as ( Read more... )

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stridingcloud April 25 2006, 04:16:49 UTC
That's a berry, berry nice phone you have there! Or as I usually like to say about such things: Nifty!

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jlunar April 25 2006, 18:46:51 UTC
oh it iiiisss... I luuurves it.

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erikochan April 26 2006, 00:19:05 UTC
Cool! I didn't realize you worked in Flash as well as your web stuff.

The director/coordinator of our project, was a speaker at FITC last year I think. I should ask him if he went this year. He has a young daughter, so maybe he didn't attend this year. :)

BTW, do you still have the same cel number then? Just checking.

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jlunar April 26 2006, 16:46:38 UTC
same cell number!

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the_chat April 26 2006, 03:12:31 UTC
Just a bit of a post from the other side of the fence. This kind of technology postively terrifies me, since the construction industry... yes, the concrete and sledgehammers industry is adopting crackberrys en masse. I shudder to think of what it will be like to get an email at home while you are sitting on the can - with a word doc change notice with an excel spreadsheet schedule and pdfs of revised elevations for a penthouse mechanical unit enclosure.

Truly, no good can come of this.

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the_chat April 26 2006, 03:13:34 UTC
Even more ludicrous... one of our staffers is going on his honeymoon in a week. If he knows what's good for him, he should hurl his crackberry into the ocean.

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jlunar April 26 2006, 16:47:32 UTC
seriously. I love my phone, but the difference is that it doesn't constantly ping for email. I have only certain forwardings in place to notify me of emergencies, but day-to-day stays in-office.

And git your tOFU in tonight please. I have to finish it!!!

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