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Old Posted Jan 7, 2010, 1:19 AM
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who are frustrated with the touch-screen devices, saying key functions like sending and reading e-mail are nearly impossible.
Well, that's great advertising. NOBODY would have even known they had these devices, until they complain they suck.
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Even switching from a BlackBerry to an iPhone has a learning curve - I can't use a friend's iPhone without messing up.
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Old Posted Jan 7, 2010, 4:03 AM
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Even switching from a BlackBerry to an iPhone has a learning curve - I can't use a friend's iPhone without messing up.
Yeah, I can't use an iPhone (well, I have an iPod Touch). I think my fingers are too pudgy or something. But I just can't reasonably type on it.
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Samsung smart phones are particularly horrible.
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I can't seem to make the transition from iphone to blackberry. I think I may be solidly in the iphone camp unlike most of my friends.
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I was in Downtown today and saw several groups of foreigners with "IBC" id's walking around...for those that don't know, IBC = International Broadcast Centre.

It's coming!
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Some pics of Olympic tents next to the village that I took yesterday:



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And it looks like they're getting ready to add the False Creek security cordon below the Cambie Street Bridge:

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I can't seem to make the transition from iphone to blackberry. I think I may be solidly in the iphone camp unlike most of my friends.
I'm with you on this one, but I don't see what is sad about the matter. What are the benefits of a physical keyboard if the buttons are so tiny and the screen is half the size of what it could be? I type much faster on an iPhone. Plus, the BB web browser is crap... so many pages that won't load or render horribly. I can do so much more with Safari on iPhone. BB is the past, iPhone is the future, IMO.

Don't even get me started on the frustration of using that trackball when all I want to do is put my finger on the screen or the crappy implementation of touch on the BB Storm.

I'd like to support the Canadian company but I can't in this case.
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FYI - TD Tower wrap - south and west sides - 15th to 26th floors.


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Here are all of the City's street banners
- didn't know there would be so many different designs...:



http://olympichostcity.vancouver.ca/cityhighlights/lookofthecity/host-city-banners.htm

http://olympichostcity.vancouver.ca/pdf/2010_banner_poster.pdf

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Petro-Canada now has the new Pilsener glass for sale - $3.99

http://retail.petro-canada.ca/en/olympics/3194.aspx



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the banners look great. i'm really liking the whole "look" of the games. here's some more stuff..

fencing at vancouver olympic centre

photo by Susan Gittens on flickr.com http://www.flickr.com/photos/susangittins/

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photo by Susan Gittens on flickr.com http://www.flickr.com/photos/susangittins/

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Pacific Coliseum's exterior is getting a VANOC brand wrap...all that ugly is being hidden.
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I'm with you on this one, but I don't see what is sad about the matter. What are the benefits of a physical keyboard if the buttons are so tiny and the screen is half the size of what it could be? I type much faster on an iPhone. Plus, the BB web browser is crap... so many pages that won't load or render horribly. I can do so much more with Safari on iPhone. BB is the past, iPhone is the future, IMO.

Don't even get me started on the frustration of using that trackball when all I want to do is put my finger on the screen or the crappy implementation of touch on the BB Storm.

I'd like to support the Canadian company but I can't in this case.
Sad mostly because of since so many people i know are on blackberries that the use of bbm is just ubiquitous in my social circle. i wish iphone had a bbm-like app (and whatapp and ping just don't cut it when no one else you know has an iphone)
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Samsung Interactive Phone Display in Pacific Centre

These slightly larger than actual size touch screen cell phones were fully interactive, though I don't think you can make calls with them.





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Scotiabank at Vancouver Centre has plastered over its streetfront windows with primarily red and white "Go Canada" type images of fans.

That may bode well for a wrap for the Scotia Tower.
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From the Seattle Times:

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Thursday, January 7, 2010 - Page updated at 11:10 PM

Canadian TV coverage of the Vancouver Olympics won't be available here

By Bob Condotta

Seattle Times staff reporter

With the opening of the Vancouver Winter Olympics just five weeks away, Northwest fans may be planning to tune in to the games once again on Canadian television, where they grew accustomed to live, relatively unfiltered coverage of the action.

Most of them will be out of luck.

For the first time since 1992, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. (CBC) won't be covering the games. That leaves most Seattle-area cable subscribers with no opportunity to catch the Vancouver games on Canadian television.

CTV, the largest privately owned network in Canada, outbid CBC for the broadcast rights in that country. But CTV is available almost nowhere in the state of Washington.

A local spokesman for Comcast, the primary cable carrier in the area, said, "We don't carry CTV anywhere in Washington and don't have plans to carry it for the Olympics." Apparently, CTV is also not available on satellite in this area.

A CTV spokeswoman said some neighboring U.S. cities do get the network, but "we do not negotiate directly with the Seattle-based cable and satellite providers."

Most Olympics fans will have little choice but to watch the big Olympic events on NBC, which holds the rights to the games in the United States.

NBC's coverage promises to be exhaustive.

But the premier events won't be shown live here. Instead, they are either carried live or taped for prime-time coverage on the East Coast — and then further delayed for prime time in the West.

Many fans in past years have found that they preferred not only CBC's live coverage, but also its straightforward style, which focused on the events themselves and tended to give equal coverage to athletes of all nations.

NBC's coverage has tended to be more personality-driven, loaded with profiles of athletes, as well as a general focus on Americans.

Still, NBC is advertising that it will have more coverage than ever, available on NBC and its affiliates: USA, MSNBC, CNBC and Universal, along with their HD channels. Coverage of past Olympic highlights will be available on Comcast On Demand.

NBC is particularly enthusiastic about Universal, a network that didn't exist in 2006 when the last Winter Olympics were held.

Universal, reported recently to be available in 57 million homes in the United States, will carry five different studio programs from 7 a.m. to noon each day, according to the The New York Times. It will also offer live Olympic updates from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and a 24-hour news ticker, the Times reported.

But the big events — think the women's figure-skating final or the men's gold-medal ice-hockey game — will be reserved for NBC's prime-time coverage.

And Seattle-area fans won't have any choice but to wait hours to watch events happening just 100 miles away.
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It's funny that the only people longing for CBC coverage happen to be in America.
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