July 27th, 2005
So I finally bit the dust and got myself a new phone. Goodbye, monophonic world of cameraless outdatedness!
Anyway, I’m very happy with this phone. It suits my geekiness very nicely. First, it has a lot of useless features that people like me tend to like, such as an FM radio, an MP3 player, a camera (capable of both stills and movie clips), a themable desktop (whee), bluetooth, IRDA, the works. Tres chiq. And I recently discovered that the “layout” (theme) files are actually tar files with a bunch of PNG and JPEG files, all tied together with an XML description file. Even cuter. And it supports VCards, and Multisync for contact / calendar event syncronization, which Evolution apparently also supports. That last bit is untested for now, though. Man, I love open standards.
- Boa vs. Python download
- Boat Trip download
- Bobby download
- Bodyguard, The download
- Bone Collector, The download
- Boogeyman download
- Book of Swords, The download
- Boondock Saints, The download
- Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan download
- Border, The download
- Bordertown download
- Born on the Fourth of July download
- Botched download
- Bourne Identity, The download
- Bourne Supremacy, The download
- Bourne Ultimatum, The download
- Bowfinger download
- Braveheart download
- Breach download
- Bread and Roses download
- Breaking and Entering download
- Breaks, The download
- Breed, The download
- Brewster’s Millions download
- Brick download
- Bridge of San Luis Rey, The download
- Bridge to Terabithia download
- Bridget Jones’s Diary download
- Bringing Down the House download
- Brooklyn Rules download
- Brother download
- Brother Bear download
- Brother Bear 2 download
- Brothers Grimm, The download
- Bug download
- Bugsy Malone download
- Business, The download
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid download
- Butterfly Effect 2, The download
- Butterfly Effect, The download
(Getting gnome-bluetooth up and running went less than smoothly, though, but it finally came around(ish), despite GTK screaming some profanities during the device scan. But at least I can send and receive files, so I guess I can’t complain.)
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