Re: syncing pda + phone on linux?
On 2004-07-25, Silvan penned:
> On Sunday 25 July 2004 03:42 am, Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
>
>> > Kinda makes me glad to be a hermit, I think. :)
>>
>> Depends on how you view it. My cell phone is my only phone, and it's
>> a heck of a lot easier to enter contact info into the computer than
>> it is into the phone! So with this setup, my PDA is where I
>> generally look first to find info, my computer is where it's easiest
>> to enter the info and rearrange it, and my cell is where it's most
>> convenient to have phone numbers. But once I enter info in one
>> place, it propagates to all three.
>
> Just a different lifestyle or something, I guess. I can't imagine
> what data I would manage if I had all of that stuff.
Phone numbers and appointments. I've tried using all the other
fanciness, but I never seem to stick with it. Post-its on the wall work
better for me than a to-do list.
Mind you, I wouldn't have a PDA except that my old company gave one to
everyone as part of a reward deal. There are other things on which I'd
rather spend my money, but for free it's not bad!
>> (Then again, I still haven't invested in one of those new-fangled DVD
>> drives, so maybe *I'm* the hermit.)
>
> Sounds like you're too busy managing information to have time to watch
> one anyway. :)
Oh, my husband brought a DVD *player* into the marriage, so I can watch
them on TV -- I'm talking about in my computer. I've toyed with the
idea, though, particularly to burn off archives; it's just never been
important enough to me.
> I'm not poking fun at all, for the record. I just feel slightly out
> of touch. I really do live in a bubble. Straight home from work, and
> I stay home until it's time to go to work again. My car sat in the
> same spot for nine days the last time I was on vacation.
Well, if that's what you like, that's great =) I don't get out much,
either, for social events, but mountain biking keeps my car pretty busy.
--
monique
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