Posted on March 15th, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
Well, that was a busy weekend. We had an “expert” in from out of town to help our church choir get a little bit better … which took Friday night and all day Saturday, attended concert Sunday night (more thoughts on that later) but the concert was the CSO performing the “Beethoven Fives”, i.e., the “Emperor” or the Fifth Piano Concerto and the Fifth Symphony, then today after church off to my wife’s remaining living grandparent’s birthday party (she’s 96 today). And that misses two short rides,
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Posted on March 15th, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
At the beginning of this year, I shared nine things for 2009 that I would like to do– number three being my first triathlon. This Saturday, that goal was achieved in competing in the 4th Wildman Triathlon in Moss Park outside Orlando, Florida. This was in some ways a little birthday present for myself, having turned 30 just a couple of weeks ago. Here’s a short summary. I was swimming for survival; biking with vengeance, and running on instincts. The race distance was 400m swim, 20k ride,
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Posted on March 15th, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
The Market Maneuvering post series will cover various tactical things you, my fellow Android developers, need to do to gauge and improve your success in marketing your Android applications. Android, or any smartphone mobile OS for that matter, is a market niche. Some Android applications will be relevant only to that niche. For example, a replacement Android home screen will be relevant for Android users and nobody else. For people making apps like this, you “only” need to focus your market
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Posted on March 15th, 2009 by Bike Computer Review
CamStudio is a nifty little tool for capturing video on your PC. It is hosted at SourceForge.net , is open source, and free for the downloading. After you download and install CamStudio, you will need one look only before you start recording the demo. CamStudio is suitable for producing teaching material or software manual. For better movie quality, you can install CamStudio Lossless Codec as an add-on package. Camstudio is an excellent and fully comprehensive screen shot solution for anyone
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