I've enjoyed watching the behind-the-scenes video blog of the making of "Superman Returns", available at http://www.bluetights.net/>. It looks to be an interesting movie; the blogs are entertaining in their own right, watching the antics of director Brian Singer.
It looks like I beat the odds and got the "1 in 50" Treo 650s that works fine! I've been using my 650 since January 2005 without problems. It's been useful to me as a phone, as well as a PDA that syncs with my Mac, as well as an MP3 player, as well as a picture/small movie display, as well as a wireless modem to connect my PowerBook to the Internet via Bluetooth, as well as a portable web browser and email client, as well as a Palm platform for various Palm apps......and so on. I realize that others may have issues with their Treo 650s, but for the record, it's not ALL of them. FWIW.
Ok, so here's a better link to the aforementioned video blogs: http://www.bluetights.net/bulletin_list.php
I've enjoyed watching the behind-the-scenes video blog of the making of "Superman Returns", available at http://www.bluetights.net/>. It looks to be an interesting movie; the blogs are entertaining in their own right, watching the antics of director Brian Singer.
It looks like I beat the odds and got the "1 in 50" Treo 650s that works fine! I've been using my 650 since January 2005 without problems. It's been useful to me as a phone, as well as a PDA that syncs with my Mac, as well as an MP3 player, as well as a picture/small movie display, as well as a wireless modem to connect my PowerBook to the Internet via Bluetooth, as well as a portable web browser and email client, as well as a Palm platform for various Palm apps... ...and so on. I realize that others may have issues with their Treo 650s, but for the record, it's not ALL of them. FWIW.
And the administrator mainly blamed the local and state governments for not being prepared for space exploration...