Gear
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Stolen goods farming with GPSes
Back in the 80s junkies were stealing radios from cars. Now it’s GPS units. At Logan Airport, bright signs greet you in the parking lot: REMOVE YOUR GPS UNITS, or words to that effect. I forget exactly. But the point is, they’re bait for thieves. We have had two stolen in the last two months,… Continue reading
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How do you make a U.S. iPhone work in E.U.?
One reason I got the iPhone was that it’s GSM. Meaning it should work outside the U.S. I also thought I had a plan with AT&T that allowed that. Well, now I’m in Europe and my iPhone just says “Searching…”. Did it in Frankfurt, and does it in London. Anybody have any clues for a… Continue reading
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G-Mobile
The G1 gets covered by the Guardian. The new GACL phone was launched today by T-Mobile. Continue reading
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Because TV’s death has a deadline
What happens after TV’s mainframe era ends next February? That’s the question I pose in a long essay by that title (and at that link) in Linux Journal. It’s makes a case that runs counter to all the propaganda you’re hearing about the “digital switchover” scheduled for television next February 17. TV as we know… Continue reading
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Ones for the road
I’m not a car nut — I could never afford to be, lacking both the money and the time — but I do enjoy and appreciate them as works of arts, science, culture and plain necessity. So, about a month ago the kid and I joined Britt Blaser at the Concours d’Elegance in Newport Harbor,… Continue reading
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And now, in my case as well
This is mostly true: This one is my fave. There is no business I wish more that I had thought of than Despair.com. Just freaking brilliant. And humbling. Continue reading
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Free Grand Canyon Plane Tour
Clicking on the picture above will take you on a slideshow tour of the Grand Canyon, shot from the right side of an LAX-bound 757 that departed from Boston. I have no idea what movie was showing at the time; though I do know I refused, as I usually do, to close my windowshade to… Continue reading
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Buried Alps Out the Wazoo
Eastern Greenland blows my mind every time I fly over it. This last trip was no exception. Imagine Alps, Rockies, Himilayas, buried up to their nostrils in snow and ice across an expanse of Saharan dimensions, all of it moving, less an ice cap than a great spreading mound of blue and white, all of… Continue reading
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Great cheap-outs
The best table radio I’ve heard in years is the Cambridge Soundworks 705. It’s solid and friendly-looking, with an old-fashioned round dial and a nice soft feel to the reduction gears inside its knob. (All three of its knobs feel good, actually.) Sound on AM as well as FM is outstanding, especially considering its small… Continue reading