Sabtu, 08 Februari 2014

Best Phone/ Tablet to have in 2013?

Q. What is the best phone or tablet to have right now? Im looking for:
-speed
-at least an 8GB camera
-screen resolution
oops I meant 8MP

A. LOL. This is purely subjective and eveyone's going to have their own personal opinions on it.

Here's MY thoughts on what is the best for 2013. This only applies to ME and what I like about the devices.

Phone: Samsung Galaxy Note II (SGH-I317M)
- 5.5" screen (no need to squint)
- perfect size for portability and mobility (yeah, I can fit this in my front pant pocket without issue and it's in an Otterbox Commuter case too)
- touch and digital S Pen inputs
- excellent for note taking and drawing (no fatigue; accurate and precise pen input)
- exactly duplicates pen on paper with real palm rejection allowing a more natural and ergonomic feel
- split screen multi-window view (ie. can view email, browse web and take notes at the same time)
- attach my 1TB drive via USB OTG cable (but requires external power source to power the HDD)
- attach USB hub and hook up to external display via smart dock (at the same time); can turn it into a multimedia hub or micro computer

Tablet: Microsoft Surface Pro
- runs full Windows 8 Pro 64-bit OS without any 3rd party bloat (can even install Linux)
- full HD resolution with touch and digital pen inputs
- can reuse standard computer peripherals without the need for an adapter
- USB to gigabit ethernet support (avoiding common hassles with Wi-Fi and its inherent weaknesses)
- USB3.0
- run full Windows Programs, none of the trimmed down mobile stuff
- actual ultrabook/notebook hardware in tablet form

The only issue is that the camera is rather poor in the Surface Pro, but who cares. I won't use it anyways. The Note 2 can handle that or my dedicated digital camera.

This is the tablet I am currently eyeing to upgrade from my Note 10.1.


What is the springfield Illinois apl wish list for 2013?
Q.

A. Cash and Gift Cards are always greatly appreciated by the Springfield Ilinois Animal Protective League to off-set medical costs and to help buy desperately needed supplies to properly take care of the animals. Specific items on the wish list are as follows:

Animal Care:
Small/Large canned puppy food (Purina/Pedigree)
Canned cat food (ground formula, NO gravy)
Dry cat food
Dry dog food (for �Lending a Helping Paw� program)
Meat formula baby food
Leashes (prefer 6�)
Pet carriers / Taxis
Pillow cases / Bath towels / Blankets
Baby and adult thermometers
Isopropyl rubbing alcohol
Heating pads
Small buckle dog collars
Pinch collars (all sizes)
New litter pans (all sizes, kitty and large)
Litter scoops
Cat toys / Dog toys
Veterinary staple removers (3 or 4)
Kennel clips
Big stainless steel water bowls
Feral gloves
Muzzles (all sizes)
Pooper scoopers (ask for specifics)
Dog houses (all sizes)
New kitty condos/trees
Pet blood pressure cuffs
Puppy pee pads
Rubber backed mats (2 x 3 preferred)

Cleaning Supplies:
Paper towels
Liquid laundry detergent
Bleach
Dawn dish detergent
Moisturizing hand soap
Fabric softener sheets
Garbage bags (13, 33 & 39 gallon)
Window cleaner

General Supplies:
Copy paper
File folders
Rubber backed rugs and mats
Postage stamps
Correction tape
9 volt, AAA batteries
Point and shoot digital cameras (2 or 3)
Storage tubs (different sizes)
Outside storage pod (secured, mouse-proof, large)
White board markers (black, red, green, blue)
Two or three white boards (2 x 3 and next size up)
Spray bottles
Light weight folding 6 foot tables
Gas powered weed eater
Wall pocket/folder units
No scratch Comet
Message pads (carbonless 2 part, spiral bound, 3 or 4
to a page, usually 400 �sets�)
Staple removers / Clipboards / Erasers
Hand sanitizer
Rubber gloves (re-useable)
5 gallon buckets
Toilet paper
Outside hoses / Power washer
Locking office storage area for materials
needing to be secured (two door locker style �
need 4 � will take 6)





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