Jolly young elf
Drew, now 8 months old, in an outtake from the Shellen family Christmas card photo shoot. Allison's favorite photo won out.
I also met Evan Williams and Jason Shellen of Blogger the day before yesterday. They were very cool. Unfortunately I took the restroom key with me by mistake. Sorry guys! (Not the best way to make friends...)This would be more funny if we weren't accidentally pocketing the other bathroom keys and leaving an employee or two in the lurch.
Thanks to an old friend over at Handspring my new Treo 300 arrived on Monday. Despite my concerns earlier this year about the Treo 180 and 280, I am very happy with this new device. Since I already had Sprint service no number change was necessary and I swapped my plan over to a new 'unlimited wireless' PCS Vision plan, it took about 20 minutes to get set up over the phone. Email and web access on BART is now easy as pie. Soon another favorite activity will be just as easy ;). More on this soon. The biggest benefit right now is that I'm using a Palm device again. Although I still own a Palm IIIv and a Palm VII, neither of them were seeing much action lately. Carrying a candy bar sized phone and a PDA requires a purse or fanny pack of some sort. Since those *ahem* weren't options for me I'm glad to have a useful device that not only replaces my phone and pda but can substitute for my laptop in a pinch too. Here are just a few quick notes for other Treo owners out there or folks looking to purchase one:The included Blazer web browser is pretty good at rendering standard html, but I would still try and find the wireless versions of sites to make life easier on a 160x160 screen. My friend sent me a long list of bookmarks ready for installation on the Treo. You can download here.
Right now there is a huge discount on the Treo 300 for new Sprint customers at Amazon.com
If you are a long time Palm user such as myself then you probably have older applications that will find a new home on your Treo, however as with most operating systems, the good applications are 'sold separately'. Here are some of the applications I have found that make using the Treo a bit more useful:
I'm doing a bit of research on thought leaders who blog. The gentleman pictured on the left is of course the rock star Moby. He blogs. He doesn't use Blogger, but we will let that slide. So here is my question:
What other people have you found with blogs, they don't have to be powered by Blogger, who were famous or well known before they began blogging? (In other words, Jason Kottke would be disqualified because he is famous for blogging.Here are a list of authors, journalists, and other folks who I am aware of already: Chris Matthews, Dan Bricklin, Ray Ozzie, Barbie, Douglas Rushkoff, Wil Wheaton, RuPaul, Virginia Postrel, Jon Udell, Scott Rosenberg, Neil Gaiman, Roger Avary, Lawrence Lessig, Adam Curry, Seth Godin, Jeremy Allaire and Neal Pollack.
Who can you think of? I would appreciate it if you would spread the word. Thanks.