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As for seeing these speeds in the hard drive: the reason is because part of the file you're transferring goes into the HDs buffer (usually anywhere from 16MB to 64MB), which is solid-state memory. Once the buffer is filled, though, it must start writing to the physical disk (that's when you start seeing the slower speed).

The more I read, however, the more I think I must be insane. Our Hotel in in the termini area so I thought it would be wonderful to return our rented cars to their place at the termini. BUT, this means driving in Rome. On a Saturday. I drive in and around Chicago all the time but from what I read, Rome is not Chicago. Please let me know if anyone thinks we could do this or am I just a poor, deluded American courting disaster?

Hi Paul. We've just been to (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-7285916', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');Rome this past week. We did not rent a car nor from what we have seen would we ever recommend it. We did get in a taxi and were so surprised that the taxi driver didn't hit any other car or scooter. These people drive so close together, but they grew up driving there and know the dimensions of their cars very well. The scooters don't even bother to obey the law. If you're used to driving in the US, Europe is completely different. We're from Holland and even Rome was a shock to us. It's a lot like Paris with it's one-way streets, bumping other cars to wedge into a parallel parking space and no lanes marked in the round abouts. My father-in-law (from South Africa) drove in Rome last year and he said it was horrible. There were no signs and the street names are actually attached to the buildings so you will not see them until you are at the intersection. If you choose to drop the cars off at the airport, there is an express train that goes from Fiumicino airport to Termini station for 11 Euros per person. If you do choose to drive to Termini the best of luck to you and hope you have a good navigation system! And of course, enjoy Rome! It is a wonderfuly city... on foot!

That said, Romans are very aggressive drivers, roads are confusing, traffic is heavy, and split second decisions have to be made. Drove alonf the waterfront in Genoa last week, and that was also a bit of challenge.

Even if you know the driving regulations ...where would you be when no-one else keeps to them ? .....If you keep the rules, e.g. stopping for a pedestrian crossing, you'll confuse the driver behind you and they'll run into you.

Even pedestrians have problems... as a pedestrian, remonstrating with a motorist turning right and nearly running me over, when the traffic lights were red, I was told that if the driver is very careful, s/he is allowed to turn right, slowly, on a red light.....

As a pedestrian, just take care crossing roads on foot - once you've decided to cross, steam straight ahead, don't look right or left and they'll drive around you. Don't hesitate, change your pace, or stop - you'll confuse the drivers and get run over. Keep to the pavements/sidewalk and you'll be o.k. - although you may have to negotiate your way around a couple of parked cars.

By the way, I was remonstrating with that driver who nearly ran me over, because I'd hesitated on the crossing.... if I'd behaved like an Italian, and walked straight on at a regular pace, the driver would just have driven round me. As it was, I was accused of being the cause of possible accidents, because I took fright when I saw him turning on me - and stopped, stepping back again. He had to stop.... the driver behind him had to do an emergency stop, and all the drivers behind him beeped...... and he was turning out of the road at the junction on a red traffic light !

Four years ago we returned our (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-7288622', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');car to Termini as we were staying at the Mecenate Palace by the train station. I didn't think it was a big deal -- but it was a Saturday morning. I am from a town of 8,000 people so we are not too accustom to driving daily in a big city. We just made sure we mapped out the route and I made sure I knew the route to relate to my husband (the driver). The hardest part was finding the actual place to return the car at the Termini -- otherwise, it was not a big deal.

We drove both in and out of (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-7292666', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');Rome and found the hardest part was driving back in. This was simply because of the amount of traffic going into Rome. This is frustrating and adds a lot of time to the drive. Once in the City itself we had to come in past the Colesseum and up Via del Corso (drop bags off at hotel) and then on to the Termini Car Park to return our rental car. We had a couple of wrong turns but no too difficult. I think it's the fear of the great unknowm that is the worst of it so my vote is for sane. Arm yourself with a good map and a good navigator.

Insane is an apt description of the driving in (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-7293284', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');Rome. I know there will be those who say it's a walk in the park because they're from a big city and they're expert drivers, but wouldn't recommend it. It's simply not worth the hassle or risk. It would not be the highlight of your vacation believe me.

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1. For the grammarians out there - I have Siobhan in mind - there should be a comma after pick in your post which exhibits your well-taken point about what's happening.

2. Glassheart, if you are driven insane by this bug then you needn't worry about blasphemy. The offence was abolished in 2008 under English law, and while you might not be in that jurisdiction, you are nevertheless probably in a jurisdiction that approaches the defence of insanity in the same way England does. Thus, if you are insane you cannot be guilty of blasphemy and, a fortiori (that was specially for Siobhan), if you are guilty of blasphemy you cannot be insane.

3. I don't use dictation ever since 'clause 4 of the said lease' was rendered as 'all saw off the head police'. I don't know who the head police are, and whoever they are I am delighted they were seen off by who ever all of them were, unless they were going about their lawful duties as head police in which case whoever the other lot were had no business seeing them off like that. my point, my dear people, is that I didn't appreciate Apple bringing head police into what I was trying to say. To revert to dictation, for the brief time I used it I did find I was interrupted before the end of what I had said (although not on the head police accasion, incidentaly). This would have been, I think, seven or eight years ago so that particular bug has been round for a while.

4. What's wrong with the magic tap? What's wrong with calling it the magic tap? Nothing, and nothing. Sure, it might not always work as expected; it doesn't always work as expected from my perspective. So what? How many spells did Neville Longbottom cast that didn't have the desired result? Isn't that the magic in the magic tap? It works very well for answering calls, playing and pausing media and starting and stopping recording in apps like Just Press Record. On that basis alone, I'm glad to have it even if it doesn't always work as expected. It must be annoying if it doesn't work as expected with dictation and if you use dictation a lot, I grant you; but I wouldn't want it got rid of on those grounds.

5. Get your excrement together? That'll tell 'em! Tongue firmly in cheek.

6. I do empathise with the original poster but I also have to say this: for a bug report or complaint about a bug, this was a cracking good read and very well-written! Or was it dictated? I'm guessing not, given what is said, but if I am wrong then the vicissitudes have been conquered in a splendid way. If naught else, it gave the people about to move to Android another opportunity to tell us that they are about to move to android - a move which has been pending for a number of years, in some cases.

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