Because of some billing issues with Verizon, I ended up getting a really sweet deal on a Treo 650 so I’m unloading my 600 for $100. It’s in great shape and the price is a steal. I put it up on craigslist and have several folks who are interested but I figured I’d check in first to see if any WB-readers are interested in it. Let me know ASAP if you’re interested, otherwise I’ll look to sell it to a craigslist reader later this evening.
Monthly Archive for December, 2005
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user sjwillis on 2005-12-17
- Predixis MusicMagic —
trying to emulate pandora on my slimserver. coolio. has an API too. sweet.
Tagged as: itunes music roku slimserver soundbridge
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user sjwillis on 2005-12-16
- The Core Pocket Media Player - About TCPMP —
watching video on the treo
Tagged as: movies music palm treo
WB contributor Rich Morris just sent me this email:
“Sorry for the short notice, but I’ll be playing guitar tonight with a singer/songwriter named Clare Burson at Pete’s at 10:30. (I know it’s late and the weather may be sh*tty…) Also playing with us will be my homies Kristin Mueller (Gloria Deluxe) on drums, and John Lecesse (Assembly of Dust) on bass. Hope to see you there!”
Since its first appearance on our fridge several years ago, guests to our house have always looked on with shock, horror, awe or pity when they saw the color-coded spreadsheet affixed with magnets to the fridge door. Enough people have asked me for a copy of the spreadsheet that I finally decided to just post it, along with a fairly long-winded explanation of what the Household Harmony Spreadsheet is and how we use it to keep things running smooth here at the asylum home.
It is clearly a work-in-progress and was never really intended for a release beyond the confines of our kitchen. Perhaps though, it will do some good. Feel free to leave comments/suggestions below. It will probably undergo a significant revision as this year we’re going to try to get our New Year’s Resolutions on there, too.


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