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It took me a very long time to find this product, but I'm so glad I did.

If you have a Palm Tungsten C or Palm Tungsten W PDA and you want to connect it to normal stereo headphones, your car stereo, or something else with a headphone jack, what you need is this ten-dollar adapter. Yeah, the price seems a little high, but when you have this, you can connect your favorite standard headphones to your PDA and use it to listen to MP3s or streaming radio via wi-fi.

Me, I'm gonna use it to listen to podcasts on my commute. (Through my car stereo -- not earphones. That's just dangerous.)
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[livejournal.com profile] magnoliafly and I are so freaking similar!

  • We carry Palm PDAs

  • We have GPS receivers

  • We're house rabbit people

  • We're into Alton Brown

  • We're ST:TNG fans

  • We live in Tampa

  • We both do cross stitch



Honestly, if we weren't already taken, I think I'd have found my new bestest friend. (Well, I'm available if I get a permission slip, but I don't know about her, and anyway she's got a wedding to plan, so she's a bit busy.)
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I took a photo on my camera's SD/MMC card. The SD/MMC reader doesn't seem to be working on my computer, so I put the card into my PDA. But that doesn't seem to be sending the photo to my computer, and the Tungsten C doesn't have the T5's "Drive Mode", so now I'm using FTP over a wireless connection to slowly, very slowly, transfer all the photos to my account, and then I'll ftp them to my computer.

Did I say slowly? I meant "at the speed of Xmodem-CRC". It'll take all day, but I do derive a certain amount of perverse satisfaction in make it work.

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