TCP/IP over Bongo Drum
Thanks to my French friend Michel for pointing out this fascinating project of transmitting TCP over -- bongo drums. :-)
Palm RSS Reader
Thanks to Mike for pointing out Hand/RSS, what appears to be the first RSS reader for the Palm. Yippee!
Cruz de Hierro!
It was the "Queen Stage" of the season -- the long and mighty climb to towards Ronda and the "Cruz de Hierro" (the Iron Cross). Except for some rather extreme suffering at the very end, I had a
Hall of Technical Documentation Weirdness.
This is good. The Hall of Technical Documentation Weirdness. :-)
Tihs Mkeas Snese?
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Palm Developers, Where's my RSS Newsreader?
If you're a Palm developer, and looking for an idea -- how about a good RSS news aggregator? Something like NetNewsWire on the Mac? Web surfing on the Palm is the pits, unless you happen to be into
Photo Finish
Months of training finally produced some results today. For the first time since my injury last year, I was able to stay with the pack in the mountains. We rode from Marbella to Ojén, then to Coín
DirectNIC.com Making Life Difficult
Nice thing about a weblog is that it provides a place to vent...
Recently I agreed to purchase a domain name from a user of the DirectNIC domain registrar. Fortunately for me, I managed to negotiate
DirectNIC Revisted: Look what I found!
While waiting for DirectNIC to respond to my support request email and fax (I'm sure they'll be getting back in touch with me any minute now...), I started looking over that transfer confirmation
Reading on the Palm
If there's one thing I really enjoy using the Palm for, it's reading ebooks. Things have improved so much since I first gave ebooks a try several years ago:
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First, there's a lot more big-name titles