For Molly re: iPhone
From: iPhone Atlas 7/31/07
Another fix for stuck sliders
We previously reported on an issue where the iPhone's unlock slider gets
stuck. That is, when attempting to unlock the iPhone--as is necessary when
waking the device manually, or when receiving a phone call--the slider does
not respond to touch, refusing to move across and properly perform an
unlock. Our previously posted solutions include resetting, restoring and
closing applications before locking.
It now appears that the fix, in some cases, is to simply press the Home
button once before attempting to move the slider. Though the iPhone is
ostensibly awake when the screen activates and the slider appears, it may
not be fully responsive (again, in some cases) until the home button is
pressed.
iPhone Atlas reader Conor McCaffrey writes:
"Whenever the slider is stuck, if you look at the top of the screen, you
will notice that the info bar (time, signal strength) isn't there. Press
the Home button on the iPhone and it will appear, and then you can slide
it. The phone seems to be half asleep."
Feedback? info@iphoneatlas.com.
Hartford and New Haven
Contrary to popular belief, most parts of Connecticut are not superwealthy.
Hartford is one of the poorest cities in the country, and while it does
have several rich communities in its metro area, most of the surrounding
towns are low- to middle-class suburbia. And while New Haven may seem rich
because of its association with Yale, it, too, is quite poor. I'm bothering
to write this silly e-mail because I resent the reputation Connecticut has
for being ludicrously wealthy and really preppy. That image is true for
mainly southwestern Connecticut (whose collective wealth is responsible for
making CT the richest state in the country), however, the rest of the state
is mostly middle-class with many poverty-stricken communities.
-Evan from Hartford