Beiträge von Blarney


    MediaMarkt Mannheim hat sie derzeit wieder fuer 199,--


    Alleine die Karten sind im C510 um WELTEN besser als bei TomTom. Irland hat TomTom beispielsweise noch nicht entdeckt....


    Frank.

    Zitat

    Original geschrieben von m@rtin
    sorry für den fehlenden Link, aber den hat das Handy irgendwie nicht eingefügt ... sorry


    Weiss jemand von euch wie das mit dem Löschen der ersten 60Bytes funktioniert?


    Von der verlinkten Seite:


    dd if=language__name_version.rgn of=language__name.vpm bs=60 skip=1



    Frank.

    Zitat

    Original geschrieben von Bozz
    Ich kann sowas nicht und die Jungs aus dem Tph Laden haben keine ahnung von Firmenware updates .
    Dafür sollte ich ja in den anderen Shop Namens A-Team na supi :rolleyes:


    Was gibt's da zu koennen - wenn's reicht um hier zu posten kriegst Du das auch hin. Auf zur S/// Seite und Update-SW runterladen, laufen lassen und den Anleitungen folgen.


    Frank.

    Heute ist der Tag, an dem Independent Music den grossen Labels mal richtig zeigen will was Sache ist. Mit 99 cent koennt auch ihr euren Beitrag leisten.


    Mehr Erlaeuterung und Videos auf


    http://bumrushthecharts.blogspot.com/


    Und der Song ist auch noch gut ;)



    We want and deserve more. On March 22, 2007, we're going to change that with your help.


    We can do better. We can match and exceed the reach of big media, corporate media, labels, and the entrenched interests. On March 22nd, we are going to take an indie podsafe music artist to number one on the iTunes singles charts as a demonstration of our reach to Main Street and our purchasing power to Wall Street. The track we've chosen is "Mine Again" by the band Black Lab. A band that was dropped from not just one, but two major record labels (Geffen and Sony/Epic) and in the process forced them to fight to get their own music back. We picked them because making them number one, even for just one day, will remind the RIAA record labels of what they turned their backs on - and who they ignore at their peril.


    What's more, we're going to take it a step beyond that. We've signed up as an affiliate of the iTunes Music Store, and every commission made on the sale of "Mine Again" will be donated to college scholarships, partly because it's a worthy cause, but also partly because college students are among the most misunderstood and underestimated groups of people by big media. Black Lab has taken it up another notch - 50% of their earnings are going to be donated to the scholarship fund as well.


    If you believe in the power of new media, on March 22nd, 2007, take 99 cents and 2 minutes of your time to join the revolution and make iTunes "Mine Again". If you're a content producer (blogger, podcaster, etc.), we're asking you to join up with us and help spread the word to your audience. Nothing would prove the power of new media more than showing corporate media that not only can we exceed their reach and match their purchasing power, but that we can also do it AND make a positive difference in the world. If we can succeed with this small example, then there's no telling what can do next.