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  1. #61
    Larry
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    Re: Replacement of PDA and phone

    Jeffrey Kaplan <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > Because it's childish.
    >


    No ****? Hell, I'M Childish!....at least I hope so.




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  2. #62
    Robert A. Fink, M. D.
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    Re: Replacement of PDA and phone

    On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 01:34:06 +0000, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    >"Kevin Weaver" <[email protected]> wrote in
    >news:[email protected]:
    >
    >>> Does the iPhone allow for such "selective" deletion? Pegasus Mail

    >(on
    >>> my desktop and laptops) allows for such.
    >>>
    >>> Best,
    >>>
    >>> Bob

    >>

    >
    >Dr Bob,
    >
    > Just for reference, Pegasus responds very well to Remote Desktop
    >operation. I use it here to my Nokia N800 Linux tablet over Remote
    >desktop, even over the sellphone link, every day.
    >
    >You can leave Pegasus running continuously, logon to remote desktop to
    >your laptop, tablet, your office PC with your IP/username/password and
    >have full control of Pegasus from the remote location. Works great, no
    >syncing, no sellphone funny business, no multiple storage confusion.
    >
    >If a large file comes in, say some media or document or presentation,
    >Remote Desktop can be setup so the remote device, whatever it is, can
    >act like an external hard drive, straight from Windows Explorer on the
    >home desktop, for example. Simply click and drag the object to the
    >remote devices storage of your choice and remote desktop will copy it
    >there for your use....without destroying the master copy safely stored
    >on your main PC.
    >
    >Iphone doesn't have remote desktop, but your laptop or office desktop
    >already does.
    >
    >If you must carry it, I recommend the Nokia N800 $230 with a free
    >rdesktop from maemo.org's download section. Tons of very useful
    >software, all free. Real word processing with an external bluetooth
    >keyboard made to type on, real spreadsheets, several databases and other
    >useful tools already for use on it.
    >
    >Got special medical software on the main PC? Remote desktop can operate
    >it from anyplace on the net. Ask your local IT or hacker to help you
    >set it up on your existing units. Once configured, the only thing it
    >won't do is run video/audio to the remote. For that, you download the
    >media and play it on the remote locally.
    >
    >Most users have no idea it's already included on their Windows, MAC
    >desktops and laptops. There's no need to rent an external service to
    >use it.
    >
    >If you can call up those Xrays of Mr Jones on your home PC, you can view
    >them from your laptop or internet tablet via remote desktop. Wouldn't
    >that be handier for your application?



    Fascinating. Many thanks

    Best,

    Bob

    Robert A. Fink, M. D., FACS, P. C.
    Neurological Surgery
    2500 Milvia Street Suite 222
    Berkeley, CA 94704-2636 USA
    510-849-2555

    "Ex Tristitia Virtus"



  3. #63
    Larry
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    Re: Replacement of PDA and phone

    "Robert A. Fink, M. D." <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > Fascinating. Many thanks
    >


    Quite welcome. I'm on remote desktop from an Italian restaurant,
    tonight, using my Nokia N800 Linux tablet and Bluetooth keyboard over the
    free wifi Pizza Roma provides with my Stromboli. Great food and
    broadband...great combination.

    Ah, my Boddington's English Ale has arrived...excuse me...




  4. #64
    Kurt
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    Re: Replacement of PDA and phone

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > "Robert A. Fink, M. D." <[email protected]> wrote in
    > news:[email protected]:
    >
    > > Fascinating. Many thanks
    > >

    >
    > Quite welcome. I'm on remote desktop from an Italian restaurant,
    > tonight, using my Nokia N800 Linux tablet and Bluetooth keyboard over the
    > free wifi Pizza Roma provides with my Stromboli. Great food and
    > broadband...great combination.
    >
    > Ah, my Boddington's English Ale has arrived...excuse me...


    Oh great, I'll bet the table next to you is either laughing their asses
    off or pissed off at the scene you are making.
    Welcome to Nerdville at it's worst.

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  5. #65
    Larry
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    Re: Replacement of PDA and phone

    Kurt <[email protected]> wrote in news:labolide-7716B7.17332304042008
    @news.giganews.com:

    > Oh great, I'll bet the table next to you is either laughing their asses
    > off or pissed off at the scene you are making.
    > Welcome to Nerdville at it's worst.
    >
    >


    Nope. Everyone was laughing at the two crazy Australian TV commercials I
    had on the 16GB external SD card...

    The owner always comes by to see what new toys I have on the tablet and to
    trade his cooking for my laptop expertise. I'm the reason for the free
    wifi in his shop....a sales tool for us nerds, who also like Italian
    cuisine mixed with beer.

    Sorry you're so down on nerds. Why do you read usenet if you hate nerds??




  6. #66
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: Replacement of PDA and phone

    At 04 Apr 2008 17:33:23 -0700 Kurt wrote:

    > > Quite welcome. I'm on remote desktop from an Italian restaurant,
    > > tonight, using my Nokia N800 Linux tablet and Bluetooth keyboard over
    > > the free wifi Pizza Roma provides with my Stromboli. Great food and
    > > broadband...great combination.
    > >
    > > Ah, my Boddington's English Ale has arrived...excuse me...

    >
    > Oh great, I'll bet the table next to you is either laughing their asses
    > off or pissed off at the scene you are making.
    > Welcome to Nerdville at it's worst.



    How is Larry any different than the collection of people banging away on a
    laptop in every Starbucks or Panera Bread accross the country, except his
    equipment is smaller and less intrusive? Why would this pizza place offer
    free WiFi if they didn't expect it's patrons to use it?

    Besides, we should be encouraging Larry to seek nourishment outside of the
    "World's Leading Server of Raisin Toast (tm)."







  7. #67
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: Replacement of PDA and phone

    Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > Besides, we should be encouraging Larry to seek nourishment outside of
    > the "World's Leading Server of Raisin Toast (tm)."
    >
    >


    Hmm....good idea.....Buttermilk Waffles......

    bye bye....(c;




  8. #68
    Kurt
    Guest

    Re: Replacement of PDA and phone

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Kurt <[email protected]> wrote in news:labolide-7716B7.17332304042008
    > @news.giganews.com:
    >
    > > Oh great, I'll bet the table next to you is either laughing their asses
    > > off or pissed off at the scene you are making.
    > > Welcome to Nerdville at it's worst.
    > >
    > >

    >
    > Nope. Everyone was laughing at the two crazy Australian TV commercials I
    > had on the 16GB external SD card...
    >
    > The owner always comes by to see what new toys I have on the tablet and to
    > trade his cooking for my laptop expertise. I'm the reason for the free
    > wifi in his shop....a sales tool for us nerds, who also like Italian
    > cuisine mixed with beer.
    >
    > Sorry you're so down on nerds. Why do you read usenet if you hate nerds??


    I love nerds.

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