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P. Sherman

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  1. Completely agree with all the positive comments here. I'm a regular with this agency and I think I've seen almost every girl they've brought in. Sometimes you get a girl who doesn't speak much English and communication can be a bit of a struggle, but you can always make a game of it. It's amazing what can be communicated with hand motions!

     

    I agree with Slurp. Let the girl go up the stairs first and you'll be rewarded with a sign of things to come! (forgive the bad pun).


  2. I had another great visit with Mia this afternoon. This had to be my 4th or 5th visit with her and every time gets better. She has met me at the door in a different little outfit each time. She's tall and thin, with beautiful soft skin and an amazing suntan. I noticed that it's an 'all over' tan and I'm definitely going to have to ask how she got it! <grin> She's got beautiful breasts and legs that go on forever. It's nice to put your arms around a woman and pull her close, and smell shampoo and soap and everything clean.

     

    She's quiet and very soft-spoken. If you've never seen her before, you might think she's being aloof but I've come to realize it's genuine shyness. This is one of the few times where I actually enjoyed the foreplay without wanting to race to the main event. If you're looking for a quickie or a "wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am" session then this is not the right girl to see.

     

    She has a tiny little apartment with lots of furniture so it looks cluttered, but it's always been clean and neat when I've visited. I'd definitely recommend a visit.


  3. Here are a couple of other options. I use Linux daily for work. I've installed dual-boot on my laptop so that I can interrupt it during boot time and select which OS to boot, either Linux or Windows (it defaults to Linux if I don't interrupt it). If it boots to Linux then I have a few options there again. I've got KVM running (the open source virtualization engine, not the keyboard switch) and I've got several different virtual guests I can run; Red Hat, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu and Windows 7.

     

    I hope this helps...


  4. I have to agree with techno_babble. I bought one in the first week that it was available. It took a few days to really get used to the smaller form factor and the virtual keyboard, but there's absolutely no way I'd give it up now.

     

    There have been several comments about the fact that it was rushed out the door in order to make some exec's promised ship date. The hardware fit and finish is absolutely perfect. The software was certainly lacking but there have been a couple of announcements by RIM this week at their BlackBerry World conference and a couple of really good software updates that have been pushed out. It's an enormous improvement and will only get better from here.

     

    Mod,

    I hope you're able to get your hands on one for a few days. I think you'll be very impressed!


  5. +1 on Mod's comments about the death of the 'fat client'. The latest Gartner numbers I read said that by 2013 almost 25% of all end-user devices would be tablet-based (would not have a keyboard). Don't quote me on the numbers because I'm trying to find the Gartner report as I type this and I can't. The back-end will be running on an enterprise-grade Linux and the front-end will be all web-based.

     

    For my part, I have a Linux laptop and just bought a BlackBerry PlayBook. The laptop will stay in the briofcase more and more and the PlayBook will be my 'go-to' device. Almost every back-end system I connect to (Amazon, Salesforce, Google) is web-based and running Linux. Heck, even CERB is running on Linux!! Note that there's no Windows anywhere in that equation.


  6. I've got another suggestion. Wait for the new Blackberry 9800 'Slider'. It might also be released as the 9800 Torch. It's got a full touch-screen and it slides up to reveal a good ol' BlackBerry keyboard. The big knock against BB has always been the browser and multi-media capabilities. The new Blackberry OS 6 will give you all that.

     

    There you go, now you've got the best of both worlds! :grin:


  7. Ha! I think Old Dog's answer is the best one!

     

    Now, if you don't want to go to the lengths of getting divorced and moving to another city, then the throw-away phone seems to be the best idea. I'm guessing by all the comments about phones and cash-back plans that most of the guys here are in a relationship? I'd be curious to hear from the ladies what percentage of men are married vs. single? :shock:

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