Painting Reflection

waiting for the bus on ossington and dundas

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Friends talking

at the distillery

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Wood on lake

huron

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Wind surfer

Blooming

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My Car

Blooming

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Sakura

Blooming

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Sakura

in Washington DC

Sakura

Philadelphia hall

Wow!

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Central Park

NYC, from the top of Rockfeller (?) building. Better than the Empire State as there is no windows nor fences.

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Warning

Emergency Exit Only

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Bloody ATM

litterally

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Summer Winter time

still cold in Toronto

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Where is my bike

I remember titling another picture just like this, back in Chofu, a bike in the middle of hundreds. here

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Sony UX50

Sep 15th, 2006 by Florian | 0

Well I just came across someone asking for the availability of a particular device, yes the UX50 in English. Curious as I am all the time, I could not refrain myself from checking review for this nice device.

To sum up: I think this is the way to go for future hand pc. Bring it with you and work and dock for full input performance use. Too bad it is Sony, they suck with their all proprietary everything.
Well I dont own this toy (yet), so I am just quoting a review and providing a link.


The good

So far, I’ve given just general impressions of the UX50, so let’s move on to look at the little things it does really well. Firstly, as a mobile email device it’s unparalleled here in Japan. (Remember, we don’t have any Treos or Blackberries.) Being able to log onto a public hotspot and reply in brief to messages from the office without having to resort to a laptop was a pleasure.

The dual webcams embedded in the front and back of the screen part of the case are most definite plus points and make videoconferencing a breeze. Sony has even preinstalled Skype and a Japanese videophone application. I’ll leave the typically junky startup PC clutter aside (that’s what msconfig is for, right?).

Perhaps tellingly, one of the outstanding features of the UX50 is its fast wake-up from standby. Check out the video below (sorry about the shakes; the aircon was pumpin’ in the office today) and you’ll see exactly what I mean — to get up and running from a cold start in around six seconds is both impressive and useful.

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