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I saw it too, but you have to buy the better keyboard app which is $3.99 before you can use the Bills wallpaper/skin/theme. Another great app is the iMusic, which you can use to stream or download pretty much any song for free onto your phone. From there, you can assign that MP3 as a ringtone.
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Anyone got tonight's Syracuse hoops score?
Phlegm Alley replied to Lori's topic in Off the Wall Archives
First Cuse game I've had a chance to see this year, and they actually look like they have the potential to be better than they were last year. Wesley Johnson is a Hakim Warrick clone, but better all-around basketball skills and looks like he has NBA potential. The true freshman Tische, looks like he is going to be a real player for them and Scoop Jardine has stepped up to take the PG spot vacated by Flynn. Rautins is probably the best passer in college basketball and can shoot the rock like no other, and they have some great depth in the front court with Onuaku, Jackson, and Johnson. Boeheim thinks this is the strongest group on defense he's ever had. It all makes for a what should be a really exciting year of Syracuse basketball. -
I love Mallett. I've only seen him play once this year against Florida, but I was impressed. He is built like Tom Brady and has an absolute cannon for an arm.
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They're not confirming it for the sake of Fewell. If Schefter reported it (he wrote a book with Shanahan), I'll take his word over Carucci's any day.
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Think about this: In 21 years of him being a Head Coach in this league, Marty Schottenheimer has had only 2 losing seasons. Marty Ball was made for Buffalo. Buffalo was made for Marty.
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You have one choice for Gm and one choice for HC
Phlegm Alley replied to OnTheRocks's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
GM -- Buddy Nix HC -- Marty Schottenheimer -
See for yourself. Perry Fewell London Fletcher London Fletcher Perry Fewell
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Buddy Nix should be the next GM for the Bills. From his WiKi page:
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Don Matthews, Head Coach of the Toronto Argonauts, just to kick this Canadian thing in motion.
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I think Ralph has confused his prescriptions. He kept saying that he had to do something if Dick lasted longer than 4 hours.
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Perry Fewell
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What does unfriend have in common with
Phlegm Alley replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I like Chroise, Tredwards as my nominees for WOTY. -
How the F did we lose to Cleveland???
Phlegm Alley replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We'll find out if they are truly the worst team in the NFL next week when they play the Lions. -
Because he went to Stanford and there's more to life than football.
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What do you mean "draft a QB"? The Bills are going to trade for Michael Vick. Problem solved. /sarcasm
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WSOP..No Spoilers...but AVOID YAHOO
Phlegm Alley replied to taterhill's topic in Off the Wall Archives
World Series of Poker -
I picked up the Droid yesterday after having my Verizon LG flip phone for 3 years. I am extremely satisfied with it thus far and, being a Mac guy, I have noticed the Android operating system to be very easy to navigate and have utilized various message boards to help me acclimate to the different/helpful capabilities this phone offers. I really wanted the iPhone, but couldn't justify switching to ATT&T. I was also considering the HTC Touch Pro 2 after my girlfriend got it last month, but I found that the browser was difficult to navigate. It suited her needs nicely because of the conferencing capabilities plus the fact that it is a Windows phone with the Windows operating system. I'm still new to the smart phone game, so I'm still getting used to some of its capabilities as well as some of its short comings. Here's what I've discovered thus far about the phone, good and bad: Pros thus far about the Droid: It was easy to mount my phone to my MacBook (one of the major concerns I had) computer to put music on it and other media files using a drag-and-drop method. The music player is great and I can organize playlists. The shortcuts on it are fantastic. On the home screen, if you just press down on an empty space for a couple of seconds, you can set up a one-touch shortcut (ie preload your favorite webpage, your favorite contact, commonly used widgets/apps). The Google Voice Search option is awesome. Just say what it is that you're looking for or who you want to call from your contact list and it will either open up your search results on a web page or direct you to the person who you want to call. Really helpful hands free feature. The Google Maps turn-by-turn navigation is phenomenal. There is a reason why the Tom Tom, Garmin, and Magellan stocks took a plunge when Google announced it was going to provide FREE GPS with this phone and thus far, it hasn't disappointed. Just Voice Search what it is you're looking for (either an address or establishment) and using Google Maps, it will navigate to it for you. The Droid does come with a car mount witch makes it easy to use in the vehicle. The fact that Google has put its thumbprint on the phone is quite remarkable because if you have a Google online profile, you can easily sync up your phone number to it and manage tasks (calendar, status, current location, etc). If you have a Google Voice account, you can utilize it to send and receive text messages so they aren't taking up messages according to your phone plan because the Google Voice messaging counts towards your data plan. The camera on the phone takes quality photos and DVD quality video. However, there are some issues with it. Cons so far about the Droid: The camera, although its 5 mega pixels which is the largest on the market, does a lot of lagging, meaning, when you want to take a picture, it won't take one immediately. It takes one just a few moments afterwards, which can be tedious and cumbersome. You can only store 256 mega bytes worth of Apps on your phone. Even though it comes with 16 giga byte storage SD card, you can't utilize that for Apps. The Apps go on the phone's internal storage. I'm not a huge App guy and only install ones that I know I will use the most (NY Times, TasKiller, Weather, Pandora, Last.FM, Cooking Recipes, etc) along with a few others, and I still have 227 MB worth of storage available, which is more than plenty. The Facebook App is very basic in comparison to other the iPhone and the Blackberry Storm, but it is not a deal breaker.
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There's an app for that.
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LT arrested for leaving the scene, released $500 bond
Phlegm Alley replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
That's because he was usually on a horse. -
Curious as to where you've seen it online for $100. I just did a search and the cheapest I've found is this: $129 I came across this from a blog that was writing an article stating that you could get the Droid for $99, but that deal has since evaporated and they tacked on $30 more to the deal, which still isn't bad.
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"The beer tastes better when you win"
Phlegm Alley replied to Flbillsfan#1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Watched the 2nd half of this game today and Freeman looked head and shoulders above Tredwards. Especially on the 4th down play when the Bucs converted the TD. He looked off his primary receiver to find Straughter in the back of the endzone. Great play and great first career game for him. -
Not to take anything away from both Matusi's and Damon's great WS play, but I don't think they bring back either one of those guys. They are great players and I feel they both have something left in the tank, however, one of the Yankees biggest weaknesses was the defense in the outfield and Damon and Matsui are both liabilities out there. It was a great series for the Yanks with some timely play by a lot of different contributors. Solid pitching, smart base running and great defense lead to this victory. As far as Pedro, I can respect him for the great career that he had, but he seemed to make the WS all about him and his relationship with the Yankees and their fans both past and present and the majority of the talk centered around his time with the Red Sox. I think it created a huge distraction for the Phillies to have to deal with that constant talk Manuel had to go to him twice in Yankee stadium, and the outcome was the same both times.
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I remember watching the play unfold live and I couldn't believe that the refs didn't catch it at first. I think the first half of the next game suspension is a little lenient, and he is a player that I wouldn't want to have on the team that I root for. If caught, it is an automatic 15 yard penalty and probably ejection, which hurts the team more, because Spikes is a really good player on that defense. Then there is the possibility of suspension, which hurts your team even more. Then there is the possibility that there is permanent damage to the guy that you're trying to assault. The situation is then amplified because everyone now knows that he is a dirty player, which won't do him any favors around the league. Meyer should have suspended him for a game or two.