With the prior success getting information on oil filters on my phone while staring at a wall of various sized canisters at the auto parts stores, I decided to continue the trend and actually reset the stupid MAINT REQ light that's been on on my dashboard for the last year. Click..click.. and the answer is, at least for a 2004 Toyota Highlander, hold the trip reset button down when turning the car on and it resets the Maint light.
Then, I was hanging out at the barber shop, and although there were five Wifi access points visible, they were all locked. So I poked around at the settings a bit more, told it it was ok to use phone connections as well as wifi points, and got it to DUN with my Treo. Did find with ebay. Got a little grumpy with Gmail. But still, a success.
Breath in, breath out. That's all I can ask otherwise at the moment.
Way better for entry. Before I was limited to writing one liners for email (twitter was just fine), but I definately wasn't going to pound out anything more complicated. But now, I'm jamming right along.
Now, I wish the think outside keyboard had a backlight. Trying to type in the dark doesn't quite work. Interesting note, the TO seems to pick up on the mode of operation of the host device. On the Treo, it was press shift first, then the letter (which matches how the regular keyboard works). But on the Nokia, its just hold down the shift while typing.
Now I just have to learn where the numbers & symbols are in the dark, and get used to the Labels: bluetooth, nokia n770, think outside
Feb '04
Oops I dropped by satellite.
New Jets create excitement in the air.
The audience is not listening.
Mar '04
Neat chemicals you don't want to mess with.
The Lack of Practise Effect
Apr '04
Scramjets take to the air
Doing dangerous things in the fire.
The Real Way to get a job
May '04
Checking out cool tools (with the kids)
A master geek (Ink Tank flashback)
How to play with your kids