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Jesus Would Not Be Pleased PDF Print E-mail
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For the past few weeks, I’ve been receiving a few faxes here and there that are intended for a mortgage company. Best I can figure, someone gave out the wrong number or transposed something and boom - my fax line got put on a bunch of things it probably shouldn’t have. Today was the real kicker - a 36 page fax message! Thankfully the sender put their cell phone number and email on the top of their cover sheet (Most have been cover-sheet-less… ugh…), and I was able to call them and alert them that they sent me the wrong 36 page $101,000 loan application. I’m sure Jesus Martinez, the loan applicant whose social security number, address, and other vital information was accidentally faxed to me, will be happy to know that I’m not an identity thief.

For what it’s worth, when I called the person and told them, I said “You just faxed me a 36 page fax awhile ago by accident”. Their response? “Oh God…”


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Imagine Cup 2007 Embedded Development Competition PDF Print E-mail
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"Do you like Embedded development? If you are 16 years of age or older, and enrolled as student at an accredited educational institution you may be able to participate in the world's premier student technology competition. This year's theme is "Imagine a world where technology enables a sustainable environment."

If you're ready to show off your embedded device coding skills in a worldwide competition and are in school, check out the Imagine cup. If anything, it would give you a great excuse to travel (Unless you already live in France...)


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Networking In The Hand 2.0 Released PDF Print E-mail
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"Networking in the Hand is a class library which adds missing networking functionality into the .NET Compact Framework 2.0 (and 3.5 Beta). The library is Mobile2Market signed for use on all Windows Mobile devices without any security prompts. Object-Model documentation is installed and merged into your Visual Studio help collection. The library is available to purchase from Handango for $249 with a royalty-free license."

If you're writing a networking app and want access to some of the more advanced networking components built into .NET CF 2.0, Networking In The Hand provides easy access to these and more. Looks like a nice way to simplify your networking code so you can spend more time dreaming up killer apps and less time conjuring up cool code!


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Jeyo Mobile Companion 2 Released PDF Print E-mail
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"Jeyo Mobile Companion 2.0 is an extensive update to the popular Windows Mobile device manager. Version 2.0 builds on the powerful capabilities of the original: operation of your Window Mobile device from a Windows PC through a familiar ease-to-use Outlook-style user interface, SMS-ing directly from your PC through your phone including chat mode, and powerful features to manage all the important personal data on your Smartphone or Pocket PC phone such as the ability to backup and restore of all your vital data."



I used Jeyo's Mobile Companion product for a few years to download my SMS'es and stopped only when I wiped my system and realized that I really never needed to reference old SMS messages! Anyway, Jerry over at SPT reports that there have been Vista compatibilities issues with previous versions of Mobile Companion (Even Vista ready releases), so Vista users may want to make sure the software works before they purchase. Otherwise, you can't really argue with Jeyo's product - it works well, and is great if you think you'll ever need to look up that old SMS!


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Delorme Street Atlas USA 2008 Reviewed PDF Print E-mail
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Product Category: Mapping / GPS Software
Manufacturer: Delorme
Where to Buy: Amazon [Affiliate]
Price: $36.95 USD
System Requirements: Windows XP / 2000 / Vista, DVD Drive

Pros:
Price; Route on desktop Or PDA; No cumbersome copy protection / activation required.

Cons:
Unpolished interface; Unintuitive; Unable to copy to storage card.

Summary:
GPS Mapping software for Pocket PC can be downright expensive! In addition, it usually includes no desktop interface with which to route and plan longer trips. Delorme Street Atlas USA 2008 provides not only a desktop interface, routing on the device, and map downloads to Palm, PPC, or iPod - it provides all of this under $40. But does it do the job right, or does the price show through in a mediocre job?

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I Was Tagged! PDF Print E-mail
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Talk about being out of the loop! Nearly 10 months ago, Doug over at Just Another Mobile Monday, Tagged Me! In this wonderful virtual-tag game, you give 5 little known facts about yourself, and then tag 5 other people. So since I’m already tardy, I’ll get straight to the facts!

1. I’m a closet Star Trek: The Next Generation fan. When I was younger, I was an extreme Trekker. I mean winning-trivia-contests-had-my-own-captains-uniform-watched-ever-show type of Trekker. Now that I’m a bit older, and not to amused by subsequent Star Trek efforts (e.g. Enterprise), I just quietly sit back and keep my little geeky secret hidden. However I do fall prey to watching re-runs of favorite episodes, from time to time!

2. I’m really anal about organizing SOME things and not others! Those who know me will probably find it amazing (given the way my bedroom and home office look most of the time) that I keep my office at work organized meticulously. My files are in order, and my computer’s hard drives have organization all of their own. I can find 99% of all files I’ve ever looked for. Now if I could only say I can find 99% of all socks I’ve ever looked for, i’d be in business!

3. I’m into music, just not in the same way as others! Most people I meet like certain genres of music, or certain bands. I like music too, but in a weird way that just screams “Yea, he once played violin, poorly, in school”. I’ll listen to a song from any genre and find the oddest things about it to like (e.g. the way its mixed, the way two instruments happened to sound together). I get the feeling most of my quirky musical likes are accidental by the artists. A good example is the song Eminence Front, by The Who. When the first line of the refrain is sung, the original mix has an error in mixing that causes a wonderful syncopation effect (Sorta like you’re hearing “Eminance Fron-Front”) that I love. Too bad they corrected in other mixes!

4. OK, I guess the secret is out in #3 - I have played Violin for a substantial part of my life (4th grade through 11th grade). I was awful at it. Really bad. The kind of bad that keeps you second-to-last-stand of second Violin for 3 years (And I’m convinced this was just because my teacher felt bad for me so she threw some underclassmen behind me). I still pick up my fiddle from time to time (Modern music isn’t too bad to play compared to classical), but not enough for others to notice.

5. And lastly, something that only a few people know about is the fact that I revel in the mundane things in life! It’s the little things that make me very happy. If I can beat a traffic light because I drive the same route and know exactly how fast to accelerate so I beat the light a mile down the road, that makes me happy. If I clean out an old file and move things to archives, that makes me happy. Backups make me happy. And having a kick-ass gel pen that writes well makes me happy. I suppose this is why I’m pretty laid back - I don’t look for an exciting life, just a mundane one with small joys!

OK, enough about me! Now it’s time to tag 5 other people. Since I have a pretty low-traffic blog here (I actually have 2 low-traffic blogs that are syndicated to a low-traffic homepage named after myself…), I guess most of these people will wait 10 months or longer before finally getting around to posting their own questions. And the game of tag will go on and on and on due to mutual procrastination and lack of obscure knowledge!

Here’s my list:

1. Karey Westfall (My Wife). She’s had a Wordpress blog at karey.org now for a few years and NEVER written in it. Lets see if this gives her the impetus to start! She and I do have a pretty good cookbook over there though…

2. Jason Dunn (From Thoughts Media). I’ve recently started regularly checking out Jason’s personal blog (With a kick-ass theme created by Darius Wey) and figure he doesn’t have enough to do in his life so I thought I’d add this tag game to his list ().

3. Vijay, from XDA-Developers and his own site, Vijay555.com. He’s coded a half-dozen and more pretty useful little programs for Pocket PC and shares his knowledge over on XDA-Developers forum to a great degree. Plus, I’d love to know 5 little-known facts about him!

4. Ed Hansberry from Pocket PC Thoughts. Ed is the resident voice of sarcasm and wit at PPCT, and his K-JAMMING blog could really use an updating. So Tag - you’re it Ed!

5. Hal Goldstein, THE main man at Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine! Another person whom I’m sure has Way too much freetime and would love to fill out this tag game! Hal works pretty hard (as does the rest of the Magazine team) to put together a quality product I’m proud to read and contribute to.

So there you have it. I’ve completed my tag, and tagged 5 others. Now they’ll find out when they invariably google their own names (Come on, we all do it) or hear about it from someone, and perhaps they’ll post a comment here letting me know they’ve decided to keep the tagging game alive!


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