So you are enjoying it? I know a couple of people with Samsung tablets and Playbooks, they just love em'. That's right iPad snots, the whole world doesn't revolve around the damn Apple!!!
My mother-in-law is from the UK and has taken it upon herself to correct our local proununciation of Courtice to COURTEESS - she of course knows best..
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Sweet!
ReplyDeletethought you lived in courtice
ReplyDeleteAre you talking about the weather widget displaying Oshawa?
ReplyDeleteIf you can manage to find Courtice on its city list, be my guest.
It's on my weather network app on my iphone?
ReplyDeleteAccuweather was already installed so I just left it. There's no listing for Courtice so I picked Oshawa.
ReplyDeleteI don't suspect there's a huge degree difference between Bomanville and 'Shwa ;)
cj, i was just poking at ya! it's hard to tell the app that's running.
ReplyDeleteSorry. I wasn't trying to be harsh. I thought you were the troll.
ReplyDeleteit's ok
ReplyDelete:)
guess i should use a name.
So you are enjoying it? I know a couple of people with Samsung tablets and Playbooks, they just love em'. That's right iPad snots, the whole world doesn't revolve around the damn Apple!!!
ReplyDeleteAt least I'm not tied to iTunes. I can just drag and drop movie files and mp3s as is.
ReplyDeleteTry "Clarington" for the 'city'.
ReplyDelete(I hate when websites/apps ask for a 'city'. Like many people, I don't live in a city)
And while we're at it, why the hell is it pronounced "CURTis" when it's clearly "COURTice". Okay, I'm done.
ReplyDeletebecause that's the way the courtice family pronounces it!
ReplyDeleteWell, whoever they are, they're wrong!!!
ReplyDeleteMy mother-in-law is from the UK and has taken it upon herself to correct our local proununciation of Courtice to COURTEESS - she of course knows best..
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