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Look - a sexy consumer device that doesn't try to look like Razr or iPod. Is boxy the next new thing?

Now only if they'd the silly trend of black-and-silver trend almost all cell phones and laptops have today. Black-and-silver has become the fake-woodgrain of the '00's.

Tancher Mago Smartphone

The feature list is mighty impressive too. I don't know if this will ever come out in the US.

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It's been two days and I'm still recovering from this incredible party.  We smashed all previous party records with well over 100 people in attendance, and just about everybody in costume.  We throughly trashed just about every room on the first floor.   We knocked back over 100 extra strong jello shots.  We finished the beer, the mixers, wine, much of the liquor.  And we managed to rock the neighborhood without having the cops called on us.

Thanks to everyone who helped set up for the party, and everybody helped clean up after the party, letting me sleep in a little late on my 30th birthday.  Thanks to everyone who brought food, drink, and other surprises.  And a special thanks to Mike Reyes for purchasing the outdoor heater, without that it would have been impossible to fit everybody inside the house. 

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...until the big Halloween party at my place.


From the evite - yes, maybe, no, and no reply.

This might be a record number of people at our annual party...

Chris is finishing up the CD. Lou from Peru is inflating balloons. Suzy has been cleaning and decorating. I'm leaving soon to get the chairs and tables I rented and buy more alcohol.

Directions here...

Didn't get enough Tampa party photos?

Here's more:

Parties.dabu.com - 110 photos

Word.dabu.com - 104 photos

CindyAndRoland.dabu.com - 108 photos

Suzy.dabu.com - 75 photos

I'm sure there's more but it's time to board the plane.

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It's a down right luau at Tom (Hoss!) and Mike's house in Tampa, and we all got leid.  A couple people even jumped in the pool. 

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I listen to a few podcast, and since I'm going to Gnomedex in a couple days, I figure I should load up a bunch on my cell phone (which doubles as a kick-ass mp3 player) to listen to on the plane ride. The trouble is that I haven't found a software package for downloading the mp3 files that works the want I want it to.

iskookumscreenshot1[1].jpgFirst I tried the Smartphone program Skookum, formally known as iPodderSP. It got good reviews and people seemed to like it. There was no demo but it only cost $9.99 so I bought it. I hate it! It's useless to me!

Problems with Skookum/iPodderSP:

  • There's no way to set it to download just the newest files. I don't want the last six months of podcasts on my phone, just today's and maybe yesterday's.
  • There's no desktop component - I really thought it would download the files on my desktop and then transfer them to my phone via ActiveSync. Instead it uses the internet connection on the phone, which is about modem speed and I can't wait 30 minutes for each podcast to download.
  • It uses Windows Media Player to play the files, which is okay, but I prefer BetaPlayer, which saves your spot when you exit or turn the phone off so you can continue from where you left off, and is much easier to use. BetaPlayer is a better media player for the Smartphone than Windows Media Player and it's free, there's no reason not to use it.
  • You can't see the titles or descriptions of the podcasts, just the filename. Maybe this is deficicy in the technology/standard?
  • It crashed. A lot. It's 2005. Programs shouldn't crash anymore. Catch those errors and return some kind of error message. This is unacceptable.

Next I tried Doppler, a Windows program. I should have been warned when I noticed that they sell t-shirts for their software, but they don't even have screenshots or their documentation online. Doppler downloaded most of the files I wanted, but it has no feature for syncing them with my cell phone. Well, drag-and-drop works fine, and Windows Media Player can be used to sync files too, but what files to sync? Again, I only want the latest and greatest broadcasts, but there's no way to sort by "air" date. There's no searching of the content within the files (I want all of the podcasts that mention Gnomedex!), or even to see who the guest speakers are without going to the web site, but there's no link to the web site.

Bah.... So there's some issues with podcasting still.. I'm not totally turned off by the concept, but it's a rough start, even for someone who's very tech-savvy.

This reminds me of another blog entry I wrote about 17 months ago - 10 Reasons why RSS is not Ready for Prime Time. Like RSS, I believe it's just matter of the tools becoming more mature, and a few kinks get worked out.

In the meantime, I'll be listening to some great audiobooks.

i am 8-bit is an exhibition at Gallery Nineteen Eighty Eight in Los Angles. It's open until May 18, which happens to be the first day of E3, which is also in LA.

Here are some of my favorites:

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More items from the show.... [Fort90.com]

Helpful links for all you Smartphone owners, or soon-to-be owners:

Games
 
 
  • Mavec
    A "online world" game with quests, property buying, etc.  Simple and entertaining.  The only online turn-based game I know of.  And the only .NET Smartphone game I know of.  And it's free! 
    http://www.mavec.co.uk/

 

 

Applications

 
 
  • Beta Player
    For watching movies and playing mp3s, this is a little nicer than the windows media player included.  It doesn't support WMA yet, but it plays videos full screen.
    http://betaplayer.corecodec.org/

 

Web Sites
 
My AudioVox 5600 has become my favorite gadget.  It's my phone, organizer, gameboy, web browser, mp3 player, and sometimes even my camera.