Feb. 27th, 2003

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So, Dell's launched their new handheld line, and they've got a financing plan, which means I could actually afford one. However...

It runs on MS PocketPC, and 'til now I've been a PalmOS user, which leaves me with some questions...

a) how does one input into the device? Grafitti or another method?

b) How easy is it to transfer all of my Palm data to a PocketPC device?

and

c) can you beam between the two platforms?

thanks.
arib: (Default)
So, Dell's launched their new handheld line, and they've got a financing plan, which means I could actually afford one. However...

It runs on MS PocketPC, and 'til now I've been a PalmOS user, which leaves me with some questions...

a) how does one input into the device? Grafitti or another method?

b) How easy is it to transfer all of my Palm data to a PocketPC device?

and

c) can you beam between the two platforms?

thanks.
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When I was around three years old, Mr. Rogers had either an episode or series of episodes dealing with divorce. While I don't remember much of the actual content anymore, my mom tells me that part of his explanation included something along the lines of "Sometimes your mommy and daddy love you very much, but one of them has to go away."

Now, the week this episode was running, my dad was out of town on several job interviews that later turned into the reason we moved to Boston.

So, ever the logical toddler, I walked up to mom and asked "Are you and Abba getting a 'avorse?'"

She was rather confused until she watched TV with me later that day.

Okay, that one wasn't very funny at all, this one's better.

Remember Chef Brockley, the cook who looked kinda like an ex-marine who'd show up and regale Mr.Rogers with some culinary oddity? I vividly remember Mr. Rogers receiving a package from the chef with instructions on how to make a simple, but interesting snack that consisted of wrapping a slice of american cheese around a peeled banana.

You could *tell* that Mr. Rogers absolutely hated it. Still, he managed to finish the piece he ate, give a big smile and say "You know what? I think I'll save the rest of this for later."

The guy had class and compassion, and we're all poorer now that he's gone.

So long, neighbor.
arib: (Default)
When I was around three years old, Mr. Rogers had either an episode or series of episodes dealing with divorce. While I don't remember much of the actual content anymore, my mom tells me that part of his explanation included something along the lines of "Sometimes your mommy and daddy love you very much, but one of them has to go away."

Now, the week this episode was running, my dad was out of town on several job interviews that later turned into the reason we moved to Boston.

So, ever the logical toddler, I walked up to mom and asked "Are you and Abba getting a 'avorse?'"

She was rather confused until she watched TV with me later that day.

Okay, that one wasn't very funny at all, this one's better.

Remember Chef Brockley, the cook who looked kinda like an ex-marine who'd show up and regale Mr.Rogers with some culinary oddity? I vividly remember Mr. Rogers receiving a package from the chef with instructions on how to make a simple, but interesting snack that consisted of wrapping a slice of american cheese around a peeled banana.

You could *tell* that Mr. Rogers absolutely hated it. Still, he managed to finish the piece he ate, give a big smile and say "You know what? I think I'll save the rest of this for later."

The guy had class and compassion, and we're all poorer now that he's gone.

So long, neighbor.

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