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Saturday, New Year's Day, January 1, 2005
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Saturday, New Year's Day, January 1, 2005
started 1/1/2005; 6:28:33 AM - last post 1/2/2005; 2:09:35 PM
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Doc Searls - Saturday, New Year's Day, January 1, 2005 
1/1/2005; 10:28:33 AM (reads: 4724, responses: 2)
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Riding off
| | I'm on the road for the next two weeks, from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and the Bay Area. Not sure this means lighter blogging, but ... it probably will. |
| | Meanwhile, I'm looking for help figuring out the Cingular settings for laptop bluetooth bridging to the Net over my Sony Ericsson T637 cell phone. The old AT&T Wireless settings no longer work, and I can't find the Cingular site with the info I need, and store personnel I've talked with aren't real helpful. If one of ya'll can point me to the settings (which, as I recall are "modem" or "dialing" settings, or were with AT&T Wireless), I'd be grateful. |
| | Note: I've been trying the 'interactive forums', but I'd rather just see a list of settings somewhere. I think that's all the problem is. |
| | [Later...] Okay, I did get on, with help from an Interactive Forum. They pointed me to a page with the right settings, which is what I needed. In fact, I'm using the Bluetooth phone right now, from a house in Pasadena. Meanwhile, thanks to Dori and everybody else who's weighed in with good advice. |
New Years Gang
| | The latest Gillmor Gang is up. Fitting with the subject, identity, we have a pile of them. Good show. |
Six million of us could be wrong
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Dori Smith - Re: Saturday, New Year's Day, January 1, 2005 
1/2/2005; 3:50:04 AM (reads: 388, responses: 0)
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If one of ya'll can point me to the settings, I'd be grateful.
A combination of this page and this page ought to do the trick for you. If not, shoot me an email and I'll send you back the PDF of the relevant chapter from our book.
(this is all assuming that the laptop's an OS X machine, of course).
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Paul Benjamin - Re: Saturday, New Year's Day, January 1, 2005 
1/2/2005; 6:09:35 PM (reads: 403, responses: 0)
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I listened to the Gillmor Gang and I found it interesting. The big question is can Microsoft change? Can they do something without bending a standard to their advantage as is their history.
I guess it goes back to the old question does a person's nature ever change. I have seen it happen a few times to people but usually only after a personal disaster. Can a corporation change it nature without a new management team, a team that founded the company?
Well there is always hope, until then I will be using Linux.
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