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Everything posted by EskeRahn
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Excellent idea! No need to waste money on something many of us would never use. Rather put that as drops into developing a Pro2 for 2021-2022
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I think his point was that he used a grouping seen elsewhere, more that the grouping it self. And yes indeed that grouping seems tailored for their purpose. 🙂
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The collection is not problematic, and can easily be accumulated. The issue is that the interval sizes are different, so even if the underlying distribution is even, you would see an uneven presentation .
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Ooops I was too quick there, but the point is the same, that it is uneven..
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Nice, but would be even better if the same cable had magnet coupling in BOTH the end and the side..... An extreme variant (that I just ordered) can be found here
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As a math guy allow me to make a bit of stick splitting. The closed age intervals are unequal in size. 6 7, 6, 5 resp. 5 years this muddles the results slightly, as this in it self would give a bias towards the younger groups. I mean if we (for the sake of argument) assumed one person in all ages from 15 to 64 had voted, the numbers would be 6%, 12% 14%, 12%, 10%, 10%, 48% 50%. So surprisingly we see more votes less than 36 than an even distribution, and less votes 36 and above. My guess is that it reflects the age distribution on the ones active on the forum more than the distributi
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The case was mentioned in this thread by Liangchen Chen
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I hope I do not have to browse through my whole comment history to look for doublets. It seems a bit unlikely that it should have happened to one single comment only. (but weeded out the six copies)
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The post count seem to have been transferred, it is the reputation-count that have been cleared. And we were all marked as joined on Oct 24.
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Ah Ray! Yes Indeed, very elegant, got one lying around somewhere.... I loved the whole idea of SonyEricsson in 2011making four specwise (almost) completely identical flagship phones, including display resolution. Where the whole thing was just scaled. There was Pro, the real stuff with a keyboard Neo, The Pro without a keyboard Ray, a compact variant of the Neo Arc, a huge variant of the Neo I remember a friend of mine got the Arc and we all ridiculed him when he placed the humongous book sized thing to his ear. Today its 63mm would be considered a super compac
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There is some post-duplications. An old comment of mine from March was duplicated seven fold.
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Well the touch on the first touch screens was horrible bad - even started with pen only. So I would claim that the touch keyboard is sufficient for a very large portion of users. Even on the Priv I did not always extend the keyboard for a very short text, And I do not on the Pro1 either. So for some a real keyboard is not worth the extra weight size and price. For some it is absolutely worth it - and we are the target group.
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It is not that complex I guess. In the best case scenario in Asia the first people will have them in a few days. For EU/US there are some unknown waste time in customs, usually in the order of days, seldom over a week. Add to that the time Processing them in the "Fulfillment Warehouses", and transportation between these, so most likely it will be two weeks before the first in Europe have them in their (hopefully: our) hands. But how long it will take before the last already ordered Pro1 will reach the last costumer is another question, and I would not be surprised if that was beyond November.
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Yes it is the same store with phone-sized phones. Some idiot somewhere decided that flagships had to be huge phablets, and phone-sized phones should have mediocre specs. It is only in Japan that Sharp and to some Extent Sony has tried to fight that. But the Sharp devices are not produced for the international market.
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I think they are very very busy getting things out these day, so might be slow in replying. If there are any specific measurements or photos you want me to take, I could try on the "Final Sample" .
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In my experience that goes for phones with thick screen protectors only. Clean or with a thin film it works fine, but it could have issues with a tempered glass protector. The button that have issues are those close to the edge, that is the soft keys. A gaming thing would do wise in not placing the keys this close to the edges. But sure it is not an ideal solution. But it is a technically elegant workaround - though it looks like sh....
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That something takes 4-5hours, does NOT mean a factory outputs only one unit in that period.... Both due to it not being one person only, and some processes are done by machines (We have seen videos on that long ago) Even though I hope all the best for them, I doubt it will ever be a product sold in millions. Should the miracle occur and people in general returns to usable keyboards, I'm sure they will find ways to have robots doing a larger part of the process than currently.
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How odd. Contact them directly with the order details to get things sorted out. In principle this is a user to user forum, so no guarantee that they see your post. [email protected]
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Not to sound too sarcastic, but I do assume that you read the original post in this thread? It says: But I hope that they will get it fixed soon.
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To see if it is a wide block on a range, try this site, that has an IP quite close by: butterfly-conservation.org (This site is -hidden-,, that site is -hidden-,)
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But could be that someone use the blacklist in a more drastic way? They got a form to request removal http://barracudacentral.org/rbl/removal-request (rather funny that it is http and not https BTW)
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Looking here https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/-hidden-, I do see one site that blacklisted your ip, so perhaps you should try to find out what that is all about.
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Another very simple interface is used by Samsung on their click on Keyboards, see e.g. this
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Though not consecutive they would still be in order, right? So some info could be deduced.
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Isn't it a bit overkill, if they send us mail with tracking info when actually shipped? As an alternative to absolute numbers (that might well be considered a trade secret), they could communicate, say weekly, on how many percent of the pre-orders that had been shipped.