Our Velocity cheerleading team did a great job and gave it there all! Way to go girls!
iPad battery status is now at 95%.
The written musings of a long-time Apple //e and Macintosh tech nerd. Opinions are my own.
The meet is just getting underway. I have been using my iPad since I sat down non stop. My battery life is at 96%.
I was just talking two a few moms and dads about my iPad. Everyboby agrees that it is super cool. I was showing everyone the iBooks apps, movies and TV shows, my apps, and the App Store. Maps works great and I’m glad I got here early because I-95 northbound is getting busy.
My battery just dropped down to 98%.
I just used my iPad to check the status of my friends on Facebook. My sister-in-law just ran her iPod through the wash! Ok, back to the iPhone OS 4 video. Oh, my battery is still at 100%.
I’ve started to watch the iPhone OS 4 video feed that I download earlier in at the week. Wi-Fi is on and screen brightness is at about 20% and it is still bright enough to see the screen.
The location I’m at for the competition blocks Twitter (hey, it turns out the meet is at a high school). I’ll have to post updates here on SPF.
I’m starting the day at 100% battery life.
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I just saw this over on Boy Genius Report – Computer Engineer Barbie!
I know a couple of Smartphone Fanatics who will like this Barbie in their collection.
On their website, Barbie Media website, Mattel writes:
Consumers loudly campaigned for another Barbie® career. The winner of the popular vote is Computer Engineer. Computer Engineer Barbie®, debuting in Winter 2010, inspires a new generation of girls to explore this important high-tech industry, which continues to grow and need future female leaders.
“All the girls who imagine their futures through Barbie will learn that engineers — like girls — are free to explore infinite possibilities, limited only by their imagination,” says Nora Lin, President, Society of Women Engineers. “As a computer engineer, Barbie will show girls that women can turn their ideas into realities that have a direct and positive impact on people’s everyday lives in this exciting and rewarding career.”
You can read more about Barbie’s exciting new career on BarbieMedia.com.
[Via BoyGeniusReport.com…]