Monday, November 15, 2010

Droid X Review

I have had my Droid X for about a month now and would like to share a few likes dislikes etc.

Camera
The Camera on the phone is 8.0 MP and is great at taking both Pictures and Video. 
I have made a few videos of my autocrossing in My Mazda RX8 which are on Youtube my driving is not great but the video quality is better then most peoples video cameras so that is a massive plus.  I have not been able to turn off the flash on the camera though which is a pain.

Battery
The Android has a super smart way of ensuring efficient batter life.  Only problem is when the phone is new it wont last a day after a full charge.  Over time the battery life improves and it will now last about 2 days.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

My Twitter Tips

Welcome to the Wright Computing LLC Blog

Here are some of my ideas about managing your twitter profile, how to get more twitter followers, making the most out of the time you spend tweeting and how to set up your twitter account.

Create you profile page and it look like your website, blog or shop
1. Choose a relevant twitter name my company is Wright Computing LLC my website is wrightcomputing.com and my twitter is @wrightcomputing make yours similar so people recognize you
2. Use your company logo for your image
3. Customize the colors to match your website, shop or blog
4. Add as much info to your profile as possible add Bio, location, website, company name

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Alisa Wright

Alisa Wright has 14 years experience in education.  Prior to accepting the principal position with Imagine School at Palmer Ranch she served as a founder, educator and administrator at Trinity School for Children in Tampa, a Hillsborough County Charter School.  She is a transformational leader with an entrepreneurial spirit, instinctive problem-solving skills and a constructivist approach to education.  Alisa is an ethical, innovative and results-driven

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Paul Wright

Paul Jordan Wright grew up in the North East of England in a town called Guisborough, until joining the British Army as a Royal Signals, Telecommunications Engineer. After 2 years of physical and technical training he moved to Germany for over 3 years working as a second line engineer repairing communications systems. With the escalating threat in the middle east Paul deployed to the gulf and was part of the invasion force that led the way into Iraq in 2003. He served in southern Iraq in multiple undisclosed locations ending up at Basra International