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Dan_ref Sun Jun 27, 2004 09:54pm

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It's called a DateBook, and it has a darlin' li'l picture of kittens on the front.

Awww, I wonder if I can get kittens for the front of my Palm Pilot?

Sure. If you want, I'll send you some live ones. Just glue 'em on.
Staples work too.
Tsk, tsk, tsk! How a sick and disgusting.

And furthermore:
http://www.sodamnfunny.com/Picture/A...h_attitude.jpg
What a Dexter.

[Edited by mick on Jun 27th, 2004 at 10:50 PM] [/B]
Hi Mick!

http://www.runningco.com/adam.jpg

Jurassic Referee Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:01pm

Hmphhh! Just like Mick to stick up for the damn cats. If only he knew what we knew...........
http://www.sodamnfunny.com/Picture/Animal/photo8.jpg
And don't get me started about those perveted little garden gnomes!

Dan_ref Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:05pm

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Hmphhh! Just like Mick to stick up for the damn cats. If only he knew what we knew...........
http://www.sodamnfunny.com/Picture/Animal/photo8.jpg
And don't get me started about those perveted little garden gnomes!

(over/under 3 minutes...)

mick Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:08pm

Can you bake a cherry pie, Danny boy, Danny boy? ;)

Dan_ref Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:18pm

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Can you bake a cherry pie, Danny boy, Danny boy? ;)
Whoa, you're good!

(I'll be nice & email you the link I didn't post)

mick Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:31pm

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Can you bake a cherry pie, Danny boy, Danny boy? ;)
Whoa, you're good!

(I'll be nice & email you the link I didn't post)

Wouldn't it be loverly.... :)
mick

Dan_ref Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:39pm

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Can you bake a cherry pie, Danny boy, Danny boy? ;)
Whoa, you're good!

(I'll be nice & email you the link I didn't post)

Wouldn't it be loverly.... :)
mick

And while we're off topic...

http://theedge.bostonherald.com/book...rticleid=33471

Meesh, if you're out there, I'll be happy to buy you the beer of your choice. Just say the word.

rainmaker Mon Jun 28, 2004 12:41am

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And furthermore:
http://www.sodamnfunny.com/Picture/A...h_attitude.jpg
Put <b>that</b> on your date book, Juulie.

Rats, mine come pre-printed!

Camron Rust Mon Jun 28, 2004 01:05pm

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I use excel and have another table that has my mileage listed per school. After I've been to a school once and have measured the mileage, I don't ever have to do it again unless I move. When I enter the school name, it looks up the name in the other table and fills in the mileage.

In addition, I use outlook for scheduling. I enter the games on my outlook caledar (directly exported from <A HREF=http://www.RefTown.com>RefTown.com</A> (<em> gotta plug my site where it shines </em> ;) ) and can see all of them with full game details in outlook (and on the road trough my Pocket PC).

[Edited by Camron Rust on Jun 24th, 2004 at 07:35 PM]

OK Cam, cough it up.....what's the best way to export from RefTown.com to outlook? I've been manually entering my schedule in Outlook calendar & syncing with my Ipaq pocket PC. The idea of sucking the data directly from the web site occurred to me, but I haven't had time to look at it yet. Since you designed the site, your experience would be appreciated. Volleyball is starting soon - if Debi is going to use the online scheduling for GPVOA, that might be a good place for me to try it......

On the games page, click the calendar icon beside the date for the game of interest. When you hover over it, it will also say "export to my calendar".


ReadyToRef Tue Jun 29, 2004 10:23pm

I am a little unclear about which miles can be included as a deduction on Schedule C. I found some info at http://www.naso.org/tax/ch3.html. Can anyone clear this up for me?

brandan89 Thu Jul 01, 2004 02:27am

I am looking to buy a Palm Pilot/Orginizer what is some kinds you guys use and where can I find them?

Camron Rust Thu Jul 01, 2004 03:13am

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I am looking to buy a Palm Pilot/Orginizer what is some kinds you guys use and where can I find them?

Dell PocketPC. I have the X5 but the new X3 is much smaller and lighter (and minus the Compact Flash slot but with builtin wireless and bluetooth).

Palm's datebook software is quite limited compared to Outlook/ Pocket Outlook.

Rick Vietti Thu Jul 01, 2004 08:52am

Camron - I agree that Palms datebook is limited but there are add on products that make it very productive.

The main problem I have with the Pocket Pc is the limitation of 3rd party software. Not a lot out there and hard to develop.

The newer Palms have plenty of memory and can use compact flash, play videos, store pictures etc.

Brandon - Really the only players left in the Palm market is Palm. Sony is pulling out. Get a color Palm with minimum 16 meg and whatever features you need.

TimTaylor Fri Jul 02, 2004 10:47am

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Camron - I agree that Palms datebook is limited but there are add on products that make it very productive.

The main problem I have with the Pocket Pc is the limitation of 3rd party software. Not a lot out there and hard to develop.

The newer Palms have plenty of memory and can use compact flash, play videos, store pictures etc.

Brandon - Really the only players left in the Palm market is Palm. Sony is pulling out. Get a color Palm with minimum 16 meg and whatever features you need.

Having owned and used both for many years, my preference is the pocket PC. My current unit is a HP/Compaq Ipaq - very cost effective and more than adequate for my needs. The model I have supports SD memory cards & can link to my PC via either USB or it's built-in Bluetooth interface. Some of the higher end models also incorporate WIFI capability.

Contrary to Rick's experience, I have had no problem finding add-on programs for those few applications that I really need. IMOH the included standard Pocket PC applications are more versatile than their PalmOS equivalents, making the need for add-on 3rd party applications relatively rare.

My advice is to hit your local big-box electronics or office supply store (CompUSA, Office Depot, Staples, Circuit City, etc.) look at the various manufacturers/models and find something that fits both your needs & your price range.

Just my $.02.......

ncaaref2001 Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:04am

Could you repost this? The link doesn't work any longer.
Thanks


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