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The Digest Sun, 04 Jun 2006 Volume 02 : Number 936
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Date: 2 Jun 2006 10:16:28 +0100
From: Trygve Henriksen <address truncated>
Subject: Owen in distress!
Folks, Owen has lost his boat!
And more importantly, he lost his cat!
http://www.aprs.net/cgi-bin/winlink.cgi?LA7QZ
Trygve
Date: 2 Jun 2006 12:01:39 +0100
From: Jon Welford <address truncated>
Subject: Re Nokia 9500
Hi,
Well I have some setting from O2 and can now connect via the browser which is a version of Opera? But it is opera mini that won't connect to the Wap connection. I am sure I read somewhere that Steve Lichfield reviewed Opera Mini but I guess he used the preferred gprs not Wap.
I would still like to do voice dialling via the Bluetooth headset if there is any software that will do this?
Jon Welford
Date: 2 Jun 2006 15:39:41 +0100
From: bas psion <address truncated>
Subject: Tomeraider 2 and 3
Helo,
I regularly use Tomeraider. I wanted to download an upgrade of the Wikipedia, but the site http://download.wikimedia.org/tomeraider/ only has TR3 files, no recent TR(2) files. The readme (
http://download.wikimedia.org/tomeraider/readme.txt) says:
"Tip 2:TR2 EPCO/SYMBIAN users: download a text-only file for the Palm platform, open the file in TomeRaider 3 for Windows (free evaluation version will do) and convert to TomeRaider 2."
Conversion succeeded, and is readable in Tomeraider 2 for PC, but contains bugs when viewed in TR for epoc: it crashes on some articles, it shows other articels onmy partly.
I mailed to the Wikipedia astronauts, asking to generate also TR(2) files for the psion-users, but no reply.
Any help or hints will be fine!
Bas
Date: 4 Jun 2006 07:50:14 +0100
From: Ian Chapple <address truncated>
Subject: Ring Tones
Dear All,
if anyone has a PDA or phone which supports the use of MP3 files as ringtones/alarms, I have put a selection of my favourite ones on my website: just go to http://www.ian-chapple.com and follow the link at the bottom of the page for ringtones, or go directly to
http://home.planet.nl/~ian.chapple/ringtones.htm. The sounds files are mostly shorter than 20 seconds, and are saved at a fairly low bitrate (96kbps) to keep them small. They are not "HiFi", but are perfectly acceptable for their intended purpose...
Cheers, Ian.