Thursday, June 17, 2004

Treo 600 & PocketTunes

I have a Treo 600 now as my phone and Palm organizer. This little device is awesome, and it's already made a world of difference in my productivity. Since I don't have to mess about with multiple devices, I'm using it a lot more and capturing some of those random thoughts that hit me, go away, hit me again, and so on.

Even better, I got the Pocket Tunes application for it, plus a 256Mb SD card. Just this very moment, a double album by Paul Oakenfold that's one of my favorites is copying in WMA format directly from Windows Media Player onto the Treo. I have headphones and the adapter I mentioned in a previous post about shopping at Radio Shack, so I can listen to music directly off my phone any time.

I think about what life was like before cell phones, and PDAs, and all this cool technology, and I wonder how we did it. I actually know how: we didn't know any better. I wonder what we don't know any better about now that will be cool and critical in ten years? You know, when I'm getting my first immortality treatments?

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