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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on EP: Welcome Aboard Palm Pre, The New Smartphone In Town | January 10th, 2009
Hello Fellow Smartphone and wireless device enthusiasts.Â
It would appear, based on the recent debut of Palm’s long awaited 2009 Palm Pre Smartphone at CES, the first real iPhone Killer is finally here.
Please enjoy the following approximately 7 minute CNET News report regarding this seemingly dazzling device published here as a Candle Shore Podcast.
Also, in this article, you will find written information regarding product specifications that I recommend you review.
Enjoy,
Episode:Â Welcome Aboard Palm Pre, The New Smartphone In Town
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on Grocery List! Grocery List! Read All About It! | January 9th, 2009
Hello Boys and Girls,
Happy Friday to everyone in the Blogosphere! I guess it’s true what they say, sometimes, the best is saved for last; that is, the last day of the first workweek in the year of our Lord, two thousand and nine. (You know, I’ve always wanted to state the number of the year in this way. (Smile))
I don’t know about you but often I make a mental list of things I need to purchase the next time I go to the grocery store. When I was younger, it seemed as though I could retrieve this biochemical checklist effortlessly. Well, my dear friends, those days are long gone and now I am elated if I remember that I even have to go to the grocery store, at all. (Smile) What a different a few decades can make, eh? Read the rest of this entry »
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Health | Comments Off on HEALTH: Which Pain Reliever Is Right For You? | January 9th, 2009
Hello Everyone,
Here is a very informative article from the Everyday Health website that describes the differences between the 3 most popular over-the-counter pain relievers, Aspirin, Acetaminophen, and Ibuprofen.
Enjoy,
Mark Read the rest of this entry »
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Hello Everyone,
I hope you like this approximately 30 minute episode of the 1943 CBS radio drama, The Whistler.
In this episode, entitled “The Tangled Web†we witness the often overlooked and sadly misunderstood virtues of gall, guile, and greed.
Enjoy,
Mark
Episode:Â The Tangled Web
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General | Comments Off on California, This Bill’s For You | January 6th, 2009
Hello Fellow Californians.
As we all know, California is in the midst of a financial meltdown. Be that as it may, as of January 1, 2009, over 700 new laws took effect for the golden state, which I call home.Â
Earlier today I tried to find a comprehensive list of these new laws only to discover that, apparently, my grasp exceeded my reach. That is, all I could find were either partial lists, ripe with commentary, or articles featuring only the most publicized statutes. While I do enjoy reading editorial comments, from time-to-time, I prefer to make up my own mind after reviewing original material; in this case, signed legislative bills. Read the rest of this entry »
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on For The Ultimate In US Lottery Results and More, TextVox The Spot | January 6th, 2009
OK! OK! I promise, this will be my last post on how to have lottery results sent directly to your mobile phone. (Sly Grin)
I am posting, what is now the third article discussing US lottery results, not because I am a high-rolling habitual gambler, a laughable lifelong lottery freak, a nunchucked nitwitted numbers cruncher, or a spiritual shadow-seeking SMS Sherpa but because up until now, the free lottery resources I discussed previously, required one to request the winning numbers rather than having them sent automatically to a mobile phone or wireless device.  Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
As you can probably tell from my recent posts, I have been on an SMS/text messaging crusade. (Smile)
Why?
Well, to me, using SMS to search for information and to have information pushed to me via SMS is so much more convenient than using either the standard internet or its favorite cousin, the mobile web.
So, get ready to rock, roll, and rumble with some very sweet free SMS/text message resources that are sure to if not make your life a little better, then, will at least make you smile. Read the rest of this entry »
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on I LIKE IT WHEN YOU WIPE IT LIKE THAT: Tips For Deleting Your Mobile Phone Data | January 4th, 2009
Hello Everyone,Â
Personally, as a hopelessly obsessive-compulsive man, I am completely incapable of destroying, donating, recycling, or in any way removing any of my cell phones, Smartphones, wireless devices, PDAs, or Pocket PCs from my possession.Â
No doubt this is the result of some long ago repressed memory in which I willingly suffered at the hands of a beautiful spine-tingling long-haired silky-skin seductress in which she slowly and deliberately twisted out the tender tendrils of my timid trust and twined them around the tongs of my soul tearing out my heart and serving it to me on a plutonium-enriched platter.
(Hmmmmmm! But I digress.)
The following PC Magazine article, written by Sascha Segan, offers some great tips on how to successfully wipe all of the data from your mobile phone or wireless device before recycling or giving it away.Â
Enjoy,
Mark
PS
God! But did I love that woman! Now what was her name? (Big Smile) Read the rest of this entry »
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Hello Everyone,Â
The following press release was published a while ago but is still relevant and more useful than ever.Â
In short, the next time you need to find a business listing, simply send a text message to YP411 (97411) with the name or type of business, city, state, and receive an almost immediate reply containing your requested listings.
Enjoy,
Mark Read the rest of this entry »
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Health | Comments Off on HEALTH: 10 Strategies to Help Prevent Heart Disease | January 3rd, 2009
Hello Everyone,Â
Make sure your 2009 year gets off to a great start by making the following ten steps to a healthy heart, by Jessie Sholl, part of your daily routine.
Enjoy,
Mark
NOTE:
A link to the original article is located at the bottom of this post.Â
TEN STRATEGIES TO HELP PREVENT HEART DISEASE
Though some of us are born with a genetic predisposition for heart disease, that doesn’t mean it’s inevitable. There are many ways you can prevent the onset of heart disease — and keep it from worsening if you have been diagnosed with a specific heart issue. Here are some time-tested heart-disease prevention strategies to initiate: Read the rest of this entry »