Heya and Happy New Year's Eve to nearly all, What kind of cell phone do you use? My current one is not capable of much (but it was free and plays "Oh Canada" for a ringtone, which might make it unique in Iowa <g>), so I'm researching what direction to go for the next one. Alan was all excited about his new smartphone a while back, as I recall, but I don't know what other folks are using and how they compare. I'd certainly prefer to have everything in one nice, neat, easy-to-misplace package (which is why I always ask the clerk at the store to staple the receipt to the warranty, so I can lose both at once <g>). Actually, I've spent the past couple days bringing order to chaos in my house, shop, and life. Now, if I can just keep it that way! It's lovely at the moment. Burgers, beer, and a game of ball -- that's a convention I'd be sure to attend! Annie > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Brekne [mailto:ricb at pianostemmer.no] > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 10:44 AM > To: pianotech at ptg.org > Subject: ATTN: Eudora users > > > Hi Annie.. > > Ah... I kind of thought you might have that kind of reasoning.... I have > to admit I am even more disorganized.... have finally settled on using > my Cell phones inbuilt calender to keep my appointments... It would be > cool I suppose if I could get it to write out bills for me.... but I use > a general data base program to keep a more formal accounting of my > clients and relative billing information. Commence 2000 is the thing I > use.... There are several such programs out there and its not difficult > really to program them to any specific application. Hooking up with > your emailer is also quite easy. Still... I cant get anything to fit > into my pocket and stay there aside from my Cell phone... :)... so for > daily appointments thats what I use. > > Thanks muchly for the words about the New Years Post. But I would like > to more then second, yea underline in bold text Alans plea to hold the > general topic of politics in the comming year off our list.... grin... > we sometimes have trouble enough getting along as it is... despite the > fact that perhaps most of us could really get into enjoying an afternoon > of softball, grilled boigers and a keg of beer together if first we > could physically meet. > > May you all have a wonderful... and productive New (and election) Year ! > > Cheers > RicB >
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