Re: [DMCForum] Test email
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Re: [DMCForum] Test email
- From: "Jon Heese" <dmcforum@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 18:15:54 -0500
Jack Stiefel wrote:
> Ok imagine you're laying in bed and are looking at a web page on
> portrait mode. Now you want landscape, just tilt the phone
> perpendicular to the Earth and spin it. It will transition to
> landscape. Now lean it back and enjoy the new view. It is easier
> than it sounds.
Right. Sounds obnoxious. That was my original point.
> Spinning it on a table does nothing as the unit is flat to the Earth.
Flat to the earth, yes. But the phone doesn't detect "earth", it
detects force, and spinning it around the z-axis will generate force
along both the y- and the x- axis in both directions, out from the center.
> I'm at Disney with the kids and my mind hurts LOL, forgive me.
My condolences. :)
Regards,
Jon Heese
> Jack Stiefel Stiefel Aluminum
>
> On Jul 2, 2007, at 6:47 PM, "Jon Heese" <dmcforum@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> Jack Stiefel wrote:
>> Apple has licensed exchange. Its already an option when setting up
>> email, just not push yet. That's whats due out very soon from what
>> I've been told.
>
> Interesting. That's news to me, but good for them.
>
>> I've used mine laying down in bed. What happens is it stays in
>> portrait until you tilt it round and make it straight, then it
>> changes and as long as toy don't turn I'd back straight and lean it
>> back straight it won't change... God I sound stupid, but you get
>> the gist. Also spinning it on a table does nothing as the unit is
>> laying down not perpendicular to the ground... Does any of this
>> make sense?
>
> Kind of, but either you missed the point of what I was saying and I'm
> not getting your response..
>
> It must use a sensor that "feels" gravity in the x- and y-axes of the
> phone. When you turn it like a PSP, it "feels" gravity pulling along
> the short axis, and turns the orientation. Likewise, when you turn
> it up like a phone, it "feels" gravity pulling along the long axis
> and turns the orientation appropriately. My question is: What if
> gravity is pulling along the z-axis, i.e. you're laying the phone
> flat on like a table, or over your head pointed down at you?
>
> It sounds like you're saying it just keeps the last known
> orientation. If so, that's exactly why I think it's a flawed feature.
> Good to impress co-workers, but of limited use if you tend to hold
> your cell phone flat when looking at it (as I do).
>
> My idea of spinning it flat on a table was to get the accelerometers
> that are designed to "feel" gravity to go wacky and freak out the
> programming that determines which way gravity is pulling. I suppose
> that spinning it like that would fire the sensors for both the x- and
> y-axes, and I suppose they would tell it to do nothing when that
> happens.
>
> Regards, Jon Heese
>
>> Jack Stiefel Stiefel Aluminum
>>
>> On Jul 2, 2007, at 5:55 PM, "Jon Heese" <dmcforum@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>> The one thing I thought was sort of a gimmicky feature, from the
>> commercial was the tilt sensor that changes the orientation of the
>> screen when you turn it from landscape to portrait and vice
>> versa...
>>
>> What if you have it laying flat on its back? Which way does it
>> orient itself? It can't possibly know which way I'm looking at it,
>> can it?
>>
>> Then I started wondering what it would do if you spin it like a top
>> on its back, like on a smooth table or something?... Will the tilt
>> sensor go crazy? I'd like to see that.
>>
>> On the topic of the Exchange Direct Push stuff: Are there plans to
>> support this eventually? As far as I know, this is not open
>> technology, and I would be surprised if Microsoft would license the
>> API to Apple so they can use it to try and take the PDA tech
>> market away from them.
>>
>> Regards, Jon Heese
>>
>> Jack Stiefel wrote:
>>> So far I have been very impressed. The only thing I really want
>>> is the exchange push and sync. I have had every PDA Verizon and
>>> at&t sell and have had lackluster results until now. The ipod
>>> part is great as is the visual voicemail and the use of the
>>> finger for resizing web sites and pictures. It is cool to just
>>> choose a message and hear it, no logging in or listening to
>>> prerecorded voice prompts. I also enjoy full HTML email support
>>> and while the exchange sync is not there YET, yahoo emails push
>>> in just fine.
>>>
>>> The camera takes very good pics, I'm very impressed.
>>>
>>> The phone reacts just like on the ads, no trick photography
>>> there.
>>>
>>> I've been reading tons of posts and there are some updates coming
>>> down the pike that will make this more of a business phone.
>>>
>>> Jack Stiefel Stiefel Aluminum
>>>
>>> On Jul 2, 2007, at 5:04 PM, "Dave Stragand"
>>> <dave.stragand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> No problem. I, like everyone else, have heard a LOT of hype about
>>> those. Is it true they allow you to place calls to the dead? And
>>> is there really a built-in AED unit? =)))
>>>
>>> Want to tell us all your first impressions?
>>>
>>> -Dave
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>>
>>> From: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>>> On Behalf Of Jack Stiefel Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 4:54 PM To:
>>> DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [DMCForum] Test email
>>>
>>> I didst even notice that. Sorry that's removed now
>>>
>>> Jack Stiefel Stiefel Aluminum
>>>
>>> On Jul 2, 2007, at 4:21 PM, "Dave Stragand"
>>> <dave.stragand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> <mailto:dave.stragand%40forwardlook.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>> "Sent from my iPhone"?
>>>
>>> Sheesh. =)))
>>>
>>> -Dave
>>>
>>> Sent from my computer.
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