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NoFakie

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  1. Rooney was foolish.

    3 matches without him though so it will be interesting to see how they play.

     

    The assumption is that Mata gets a proper go at no. 10. One will be against Chelsea too, so the curse of the former player may kick in. Ideally you'd want the defence to be a bit more settled, because Rooney is more of a scurrier than Mata.

     

    Still hoping its Pardew's last game tonight.

  2. Apparently Apple have come out and said they'll replace a bent one, but only after some kind of inspection. Even so, ours is going in a hard-to-remove rigid case when it comes in readiness for the 9 year old vs a 6 year old tug'o war in the back of the car.

     

    On the Apple store you can buy an Iphone split over 60 payments. It will be almost 2020 by the time you've paid it off. :lol:

  3. I think the bigger the phone the more likely it is to bend, and more likely to be user error than equipment failure.

     

    I think its more to do with the thickness. This isn't Apple's first aluminium device but this is the first time this has been a big issue. It may have happened before, but to nowhere near this extent. Most of them are bending at the same place, which is a design problem, not something inherent with the material.

     

     

  4. Someone reckons theirs bent by bumping into someone!

     

    When you traded yours in gg, did au ask for the charger back? I'd like to keep ours if it doesn't cost any points. The phone I bought didn't come with one. Its a docomo version of the LG G2 off Amazon and I've stuck a sim in from U mobile. I get reception, which was worry number one, and the data speed (displayed as LTE) is fine, if not blazingly fast. About 1 meg during the day and 2 at night. For some reason, the upload is really fast, about 15 meg, so some photo backup/transfer thing on the cloud should be a goer. Our au iphone gets a dribble for uploading. The sim contract has a six month bind, so I might read up and change to company with a rep for faster speeds when it comes up. Once you have a compatible phone, you can test most companies' speeds for under 1000 yen with a prepaid data sim, so that's what I might do.

     

    The phone itself came with Android 4.2.2 with one layer of crappy display clutter on it from LG, and another, more integrated layer of crap on it from docomo. Thankfully you can ditch most of it in one go by installing a free interface program called Apex launcher. Once you do, Android looks and feels pretty much the same as iOS or any other "icons on a wallpaper" interface, albeit with much more scope for customization. The phone's screen is really nice and has a small bezel, so you get 20% more screen for the same bulk compared to an iphone. Swiftkey is much better than Apple's keyboard, so that'll go straight onto my missus' Iphone when it arrives.

  5. Two derbies at the weekend, which at least guarantees big teams playing in the early game slot. Maybe time for Balotelli to make an impact, one way or the other.

     

    Man U are coming to the end of their "easy start" and have W ham home before its Everton, Chelsea, Citeh, and Arsenal in the space of six games. Felliani is fit though!

  6. there is an izakaya on Minami4 Nishi 6, near suskino that sells the best chicken wings ever. 1 chicken wing is only 30¥ They also have awesome ザンギ, probably the best fried chicken I've ever had and also they sell 豚角煮 100¥ per 100g :yummy:

     

    Wow, that's well cheap. At inaka supermarket prices you might struggle to make them yourself for that.

  7. Yes, of course. I brought up the sales tactics of the Japanese carriers because it is about the only basis for thinking that the iphone is not a smartphone.

     

    It's a bit ironic for snowdude to take that thinking on, because he doesn't have a very high opinion of Apple's stuff.

     

    Thankfully, the 220,000 hits for "iphoneなどのスマートフォン" (like the thread title here) shows that plenty of ordinary Japanese people too view the Iphone as the smartphone that it is, regardless of how they are marketed.

  8. fwiw, the Japanese carriers have always had their own release schedule with summer and winter models, and their phones are not stock. A Japanese Galaxy, HTC etc. is quite different to the international model. Japanese models are usually waterproof, get tv reception, and can be used for pasmo, felica, and all the nfc based payment things you can do. Conversely, most of the Android phones with the highest ratings on the international tech sites are not available on Japanese carriers.

     

    Apple clearly have their own international release schedule, hype the hell out of it, and don't include the Japan specific features above. It could make sense from the carrier's perspective too to keep the Iphone separate. They seem to sell it on a "no touch" basis where if you have a problem with it, their response is "you run along to Apple now because this has nothing to do with us". It must save them lots of stress when folks say "how do I get my train pass on this" etc.

  9. Docomo and au treat the iphone differently and do not list them under their smartphones. I don't even think the iphone is listed in the same catalogue as anything on Android.

     

    I think this is just Apple being poncey and there is really no need to go along with it.

     

    In the real world, google gives 220,000 hits for "iphoneなどのスマートフォン"

  10. Ah! Everton lose at home to Palace again. WTF! Drawing with Leicester and losing to Palace... these are the games we are supposed to win. I hate how inconsistent we are (and always have been really). Smashing Wolfsburg and losing to Palace in the same week? You're having a laugh!

     

    I didn't see the game but the report talks of individual errors, so maybe don't get too concerned. Spurs lost too, and there is a view that the constant Thurs-Sun of teams in the Europa League takes it out of your club, more so than CL where there are fewer games and the clubs have better backup players. Hull going out straight away was seen as a blessing by some.

     

    Martinez had bad defensive record at Wigan, which relegated them. It'll be interesting to see if he can make the replacements required to keep up the standard of the established defence he inherited off Moyes. They've conceded 13 already this season. Even if you omit the Chelsea game, it's 7 in 4 games.

  11. Lunch a few times and a potted plant are about the only freebies I've had off my clients!

     

    I've signed up for U mobile and bought an LG G2 phone off Amazon, as recommended that mvno-navi site and some blogs I saw. I can't comment on the service till I try it, but over two years it should be 4,000 a month cheaper than au for the same amount of data but no calls. The phone is the same size as the iPhone 6, but the screen is 20% bigger.

     

    My contract is not up till next summer so it's 10,000 to leave au. I've been on them since it was Kansai Cellular, so maybe 17 years. I don't think that counts for anything though.

  12. 55% - 45% not as close as predicted

     

    This is a bit like Major vs. Kinnock where loads of people told pollsters they were going to do the protest vote even though they were actually going to go for the "better the devil you know" choice. If in doubt, expect people to be more conservative than they let on in public.

     

    The referendum was only held because Cameron etc. expected a no landslide. They didn't get it, so yes still wins, on the huge condition that yes supporters keep up the pressure to keep the issue alive. All sorts of promises were made at the death for devo max, and the likelihood is that they won't be delivered on. If the yes camp stick at it, it shouldn't be that difficult to have another go, starting from a much stronger position next time.

     

    Just as the libDems got their PR referendum, Scottish MPs have massive bargaining power to get another one, because the likelihood is that the next parliament will not have a workable majority either way.

  13. We went and ordered one today too. About an hour and a half in the shop. They drag it on and on.

     

    We ordered the big one too. Its not humungous and its for my missus and it goes in a handbag. I can't say I'm all that impressed with the design (to an almost laughable extent given the hype in the reviews), and the 5 is nicer and more metally and the camera doesn't stick out. The big screen is good though, and side by side, the bigger one is better for smartphone-y stuff. The 25,000 trade in has improved further for some reason, so we'll get 33,000 points for our old one. It makes the new iPhone 6 plus free. They are also giving us a wacky photo viewer/waterproof tv thing for free and we got a coupon for 3000 yen we can use to buy a case. We were also offered gps things to put on our kids' school bags, but we gave them a miss. With all the freebies and the money back, my missus got well confused and kept asking what the catch was.

     

    For sports tracking with Strava/Runkeeper etc. I suspect both new iPhones are too big and that you'd be better off with an iPhone 5 or 4s. I could fit the 6 plus in my jeans pocket, but I certainly wouldn't want to run with one or the 6 even. Same goes for mounting on handlebars.

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