Friday, November 14, 2008

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Review

If you're thinking about buying a Sony Xperia X1 or to be more exact in terms of description of this cellphone - the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, here is a video review of its functions and benefits...



As it stands, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is supposed to be the new flagship smartphone of the cellphone giant. It comes with touchscreen and a 528MHz Processor, coupled with a 256MB RAM, giving it almost super horsepower.

The QWERTY keyboard takes a little getting use to if you're not into it. But, the 800x400 VGA screen is a true beauty with its sharp bright and fantastic resolution and images.

One outstanding aspect of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is the media player software it has. It is appealing, clean and to the point with easy to understand icons and buttons. Watch movies, blast away with music or even looking at photographs is a breeze.

Like all the new age cellphone, it comes with a 3.2 MP camera which takes pretty good pictures and has autofocus. I would say it's pretty standard stuff.

How does it fare overall? Hmm... I'm not too sure - the price tag of $800 is too steep for my pocket - the functions are, well, pretty normal to my standards. But, it's still an above average phone compared to others...

Deborah Norville - Smarter than Fifth Grader?

Here's a video of Deborah Norville in "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader"...



Rick Fox was also in the show. Deborah Norville is famous as the host of Inside Edition, and she also wrote the book "Thank You Power". I believe she would be a lady to watch for...

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Eagles Made a Mistake?

I found an interesting video about The Eagles...

In addition, there is also an NFL article which I thought would be a nail in the sore rear end? Read here...

Here's my 2 pence worth on the Eagles and Giant Football game and I quote from Blast Magazine: "the Eagles have a huge offensive line; across the board they’re bigger than the Giants, who right now have the most dominant offensive line in the NFL. Nor is it a matter of Westbrook being too small. Emmitt Smith was arguably the greatest short yardage back to ever play the game, and Westbrook is comparable in size to Smith. Also, I would argue that Adrian Peterson probably wouldn’t have been able to convert that 4th and 2 Sunday night with how poor the blocking was on that play. "

That's the nail on the head. The Eagles have gotta play to win. You don't play Football on a defensive mode. Yeah, not even an offensive defensive play will win you the game.

Everybody starts at zero - Eagles, Giants and what not. To win, you jolly well score some points. Go kick some ass and do a touch down or whatever. Preventing the other team from scoring ain't gonna cut it. Peace...