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Flip Wilson – Ugly Baby

November 5th, 2010 by Jabba No comments »

Chuck Norris Facts, Part 3

September 29th, 2010 by Jabba No comments »
  1. There is not a chin behind Chuck Norris’ beard.  It is another fist.
  2. The great wall of China was built to keep Chuck Norris out.  It failed.
  3. Chuck Norris once played golf for money and marked down a hole in 0 every time. A pro at the golf club, said to Chuck: “excuse me sir, but you can’t score zero on a hole”. Chuck Norris turned towards the man and said, I’m Chuck Norris.   The man, realizing his error, then proceeded to pour gas over his body and set himself on fire because he knew it would be less painful than getting roundhouse kicked to the face by Chuck Norris.
  4. When Chuck Norris once had surgery, they applied anesthesia to the doctors.
  5. Chuck Norris once roundhouse kicked someone so hard that his foot broke the speed of light, went back in time, and killed Amelia Earhart while she was flying over the Pacific Ocean.
  6. Cars were invented to have a faster way of fleeing from Chuck Norris. Not to be outdone, Chuck Norris invented the car accident.
  7. Chuck Norris’ body temperature is 98.6 degrees… Celsius.
  8. If you write the name CHUCK NORRIS on your SAT exam, you will score a 9000.
  9. Chuck Norris and I were once together in the back of a pickup truck, along with a live deer. Norris goes up to the deer and says, ‘I’m Chuck Norris! SAY IT!’ The deer then moves his lips in such a way as to eek out the words ‘Chuck Norris’ … It wasn’t exactly perfect, but it was pretty good for a deer.
  10. Whoever said “only the good die young” was probably in Chuck Norris’ kindergarten class.

South Florida Fishing, Kayaking and Touring the Everglades

September 8th, 2010 by Jabba No comments »

I have family down in Chokoloskee Florida who own a Motel and Marina.  They have a beautiful location on a little island between 10000 Islands and The Everglades.  If you are ever interested in offshore fishing, backwater fishing, kayaking or touring the Everglades, I suggest you give them a close look.  I stayed there once and it was a beautiful area and the acommodations were spectacular.

HTC HD2 WinMo 6.5 App Downloads

July 8th, 2010 by Jabba No comments »

Below is a list of some of my favorite applications which can be downloaded and installed on the HD2 from T-Mobile.  They are free unless otherwise noted.

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Browse Your Phone From Your Computer

WiFi Remote Access allows you to connect and use some of the features of your phone FROM your computer.  You connect your phone and computer to the same wireless WIFI network.  Then, in your web browser on your computer, you type in the IP number which is given to you by the WIFI Remote Access software.  You can then browse and edit your files on your phone, and even read or send text messages right from your computer. You can also listen to music, view photos, upload or download files and more. Also works with an USB cable if ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center is installed. Includes a registry editor for advanced users (hidden by default).

Features:

  • Exchange files between your Windows Phone and a computer running Windows, Linux, OSX
  • Browse photos taken with your Windows Phone from within your web browser
  • Listen to music stored on your Windows Phone from the web interface (IE only)
  • No software installation required on the computer. You just need a web browser
  • Works through a WIFI connection, which is great if you don’t always have an USB sync cable near you

Download Link: http://marketplace.windowsphone.com/details.aspx?appId=46773904-92eb-498e-8e23-24578de7e9d4&retURL=/search.aspx%3Fkeywords%3DWIFI%2520Remote%2520Access

This software can be downloaded only from Windows Marketplace which is located on your HD2 and at the link above.  The free version is available to use and the pay version is only $7.99 one time fee.  I highly recommend this program!

G Alarm

G Alarm v1512 180x300 HTC HD2 WinMo 6.5 App DownloadsIf the existing alarm clock does not suit you, and the alarm included in WinMo 6.5 hardly suits me,  then download G-Alarm.  It is a G-sensor and light sensor enabled alarm clock which means you can flip the phone face down for snooze and shake the phone to turn off the alarm.  It even uses the light sensor and will turn off when a light comes on in the room.

This alarm is highly configurable including the ability to add multiple (random) alarm tones or songs to wake up to.  You can even change the included skin.  Have a schedule that changes during the week like me?  G-Alarm allows you to set multiple alarms to ring at certain times on certain days.

This is a very nice alarm and I highly recommend it to replace your current alarm.  You will not be dissatisfied.

Download Link: http://forum.jayceooi.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=327


Metal Detector

HTC HD2 MetalDetector 180x300 HTC HD2 WinMo 6.5 App DownloadsThe built-in compass uses the Earth’s magnetic field to calculate the deviation from magnetic north. As with every compass, if you put a piece of metal nearby, it gets deviated. That’s what the author uses here to detect metal.  It seems to work well and allows you to adjust sensitivity.

I’m not sure if you will be able to find any hidden treasure with this, but you may impress your friends by displaying the capabilities of the Windows Mobile based HD2 from HTC.

Download Link: http://forum.jayceooi.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=315

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KeyPad LED Control

keypadledcontrol 300x174 HTC HD2 WinMo 6.5 App DownloadsThe HTC HD turns the key pad lights (the hard keys at the bottom, front of the device) off after about 10 seconds and they only come on when you touch them again.  This is somewhat inconvenient when you are in the dark.

KeyPad LED Control is a tweak which will cause the key pad keys to light up continually anytime the screen is also lit up.

Download: http://forum.jayceooi.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=330

WIFI Router

Though the European models of the HD2 included the WIFI Router software preinstalled, T-Mobile did not included it on their version of the HD2.  But now you can turn your HTC HD2 into a wifi router simply by downloading and installing this .cab file unto your phone.  This allows you to connect your lap top or pc to your phone and use the 3G or EDGE connection to surf the web. It works very well and includes password protected WEP security.

This is the app that made me fall in love with the HD2.

Download: http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/get-mobile-wi-fi-router.html

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T-Mobile HTC HD2 – A Review

July 3rd, 2010 by Jabba No comments »

htc2 T Mobile HTC HD2   A ReviewFirst, let me explain what I am and what I am not.  I am a dude who is proficient at software programming.  I am a “techie geek”, I guess.  But, not with cell phones so much.  My previous phone was a Blackberry 8320, which I loved.  Before that, I used the Danger Side-Kick.  So, my experience with smart phones is minimal.

So, I did upgrade to the HD2 from the Blackberry without much thought as to what a huge change it would be for me.  I just thought Windows Mobile would be like the Blackberry OS, only better.  That is as far as I considered the change.

Aside from talking and text, I use my phone to read news in an internet browser, listen to mp3 music and watch movies.  I also connect to my web servers via SSH and Remote Desktop on a regular basis. I also need to tether occasionally.  Thus, based on its specs and features, the HD2 seemed like a good choice to improve my experience over the Blackberry Curve 8320.

But alas, the first day I had my HTC, I hated it.  Seriously.  I had such trouble adjusting to the on-screen keyboard that I considered returning the phone to T-Mobile and getting another Blackberry instead.  The lack of a keyboard is a major flaw in this phone’s design as far as I was concerned.  After some time and much practice, I did get used to the onscreen keyboard, though I still make more typos than I did with my Blackberry which had a standard keyboard.

After a few days of tinkering, my tune had changed and I literally fell in love with the HD2!  The learning curve was steeper than I had imagined, but compared to my old Blackberry, the HD2 was like a fantastic new toy which could do so much more than I was used to.  One of the best things to me is the ability to download a hack to turn the phone into a wireless WIFI router which I can connect to through my laptop.  Amazing!  I love this phone.

Pros

  • Large screen with a brilliant picture and bright.  Perfect for playing movies (similar in size to a Sony PSP screen).
  • Attractively styled phone.  Pretty to look at.  An eye-catcher.
  • Fast. Applications usually load quickly unless the phone has been on for a long time (requires a reboot at least once per day).
  • Touch screen is reactive and fairly easy to use
  • Windows marketplace (somewhat organized and a decent selection of Apps)
  • Aftermarket for WinMo software is pretty good.
  • 5 MP camera works great.  Photos are crisp and clear.  Auto-focus is outstanding.
  • The Windows Mobile 6.5 OS has many after market (non-Microsoft) hacks which can be downloaded and installed to improve the function of the OS.  Most of these are free.
  • Works as a wireless WIFI router (Requires downloading and installing a hack).
  • Uploading photos to facebook is a one touch affair.  Very easy.
  • Software called “foot prints” is a nifty program that integrates with GPF and your camera to create a photo album during vacations, excursions, etc.

Cons

  • No slide out key board
  • Touch screens get messy from oily fingers and I find myself cleaning it multiple times per day.
  • I find Windows 6.5 OS is quirky just like it’s big brother, Windows XP/Vista, etc.
  • Battery life!  If you use this full featured phone as it was intended, you will be lucky to get 5 hours out of your battery.  Seriously, HTC, improve the battery life already.
  • I find answering/making phone calls is somewhat clunky.  Since this *is* a phone, I would hope that Microsoft rethink this on the next WinMo release.
  • While I am happy that WinMo has an apps marketplace, it could be better.  I have heard that Apple IPhone’s app store is legendary.  It seems the Windows Marketplace is not so legendary.
  • I wish there were more apps for this phone.
  • Onscreen keyboard pretty much sucks for me.  I have small fingers but I still have a hard time typing text messages.  I am constantly hitting the wrong keys, even after 2 weeks of practicing.  Maybe this is the same on all touch screen phones so it is not necessarily a “con”, but for me, it is.

I’ve read many reviews where the people slam the Windows Mobile 6.5 OS.  I understand where this disdain comes from as Windows 6.5 does seem to be lacking and even plain in many areas.  But, coming from the Blackberry Curve 8320, the WinMo 6.5 OS is completely awesome to me.  It allows me to do so much.  Some of my favorite uses for my HD2 aside from talking or texting are;

  1. Watching movies
  2. Listening to audio books and talk radio podcasts
  3. Using my HD2 as a WIFI router with the 3G
  4. Connecting to my Linux servers via Putty SSH for mobiles
  5. FTP’ing to my web site
  6. Browing face book
  7. Taking photos (The 5 mb autofocus camera is truly fantastic!)
  8. Taking videos

Overall, I am very happy with the HD2 by HTC. The learning curve was a bit high, even for a techie like me.  But, if you have used a touch screen smartphone before, it should be fairly easy for you.  None-the-less, I believe it is definitely worth buying, especially if you are a techie geek like me.

In short, I love this phone.  It gives me a great media experience and I can do much techie stuff with it too.  Get one!

Listen to music on HTC HD2 + Plantronics 220 Bluetooth

June 30th, 2010 by Jabba No comments »

plan Listen to music on HTC HD2 + Plantronics 220 BluetoothI have owned a Plantronics 220 bluetooth headset for a couple of years.  I have always wondered if I could listen to music off of my smartphone and stream it through my headset.  It turns out that, yes, this is possible.aaa5 Listen to music on HTC HD2 + Plantronics 220 Bluetooth

The following are instructions for the HTC HD2 telephone and Plantronics 220.

1. Pair the headset and the phone.

2. Go to START>SETTINGS

3. On the SETTINGS screen, choose MENU from the bottom.  On the popup window, choose ALL SETTINGS

4. You will see a screen that has several icons.  Choose the BLUETOOTH icon.

5. This is the bluetooth settings screen.  If you have paired your device with the Plantronics headset, you will see the headset listed here.  Highlight it and then click on the settings icon.aaa2 Listen to music on HTC HD2 + Plantronics 220 Bluetooth

6. Now click on the ADVANCED link.  This will expand a menu with several more options.  One of the options is AUDIO.  Click on the AUDIO link.

7.  You should now see a link with a check box that reads PLAY SYSTEM SOUNDS ON REMOTE HANDS-FREE DEVICE.  Check that box and click DONE.

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If you have followed the above steps, you should now be able to hear music stream through your Plantronics 220 device.aaa4 Listen to music on HTC HD2 + Plantronics 220 Bluetooth