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iPad notes continued…

July 03, 2010 By: srlasky Category: Miscellaneous

I just found a new web browser for the iPad. It’s called “the Atomic Web Browser” and it has many of the same functions as FireFox, which is my browser of choice. Not that I have anything against Safari, but it just doesn’t work the way I like to browse.

Right now it looks like I’ve finally found a browser I like. Now, if Apple would only implement support for flash.

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Video from Indian Pilgrimage test

March 13, 2010 By: srlasky Category: Miscellaneous

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This is a test to see what I have to do to share videos online.  Nope, ran into the 100 meg limitation again.  This time with a file that had been exported to iTunes. The file is about 250 megs.

I have no idea when the last time I saw some without double vision unless I close one eye.  I can even see what I am typing here without db vision making it hard to see whether what I type makes sense. Bummer.

I ordered my iPad.  Got the  best you could get; 64 gigs of storage space and 3G + wifi. That the best you can get at this time.  I will have to sign up for this with ATT even though I already have it for my iPhone.  I figure I will just add the 3G when I know that I will be out of range of a wifi connection.  Its going to be sooo coool.

utube says the address that I uploaded this video to (despite the fact that its too long… I’ve seen other long vids on Utube, like the IPL (that is the Indian Premier League.. Cricket… for those of you who don’t know).  videos… the URL is

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrdQe3TWgEo

This is a short discussion of Ashoka’s Pillar by Stephen Batchelor with the Sangha on the Footsteps pilgrimage, although we weren’t a sangha yet when this was filmed.

Hmm, filmed, it wasn’t filmed, it was recorded on digital video.  Filmed… that whole term may be becoming obsolete.  Its pretty amazing how fast things are changing now.  The digital revolution is not only here, if you don’t watch out, it will just pass you by, its moving so fast.  All the old geezer’s are going to get left in the dust (I don’t include myself in that old geezer catagory this time).

/As soon as I figure out a quick way to make ten minute segments of  the teachings that I recorded on the pilgrimage, I will get them up on UTube or on picassa or both.

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