Monday, January 15, 2007
Passengers gentlemen, we are in zone of turbulence
The Tungsten PDA, as you have seen, is in the midst of a move of hosting, with the result that these days were inaccessible due to the transfer of title, and it may happen again soon. It's something temporary, and at the end of this whole process, the page will be available again with all the normalcy that the new hosting allows.
As the saying goes, have joined the hunger and desire to eat: from a few weeks ago my personal situation has changed somewhat. I have finished university studies and started working, which has reduced my free time, and also that I can devote to managing the blog, answering the comments, look for themes and writing posts. However, in no way I thought about leaving, and as you can see albeit at a slower pace than in the past, continuing posts that I hope will be of your interest.

The blog will return to normal, if everything goes well, within days
Regardless of all this, I encourage you to continue sending your photos to Flickr which, incidentally, because there are a few. I take this opportunity to thank the participation, and encourage more to send. You can always see some in the pages of this blog in the sidebar, below.
Greetings to everyone, and I hope the blog will return to normal soon.
By: Mark Gonzalez Troyes in General
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How nice to have the blog back in those days were missed.
For a time comes to think that we had left Marcos, would be catastrophic for you to continue for some time because I was in what I've learned a lot of staff this Blog, which although somewhat longer consider myself an expert on the Palm OS you never know everything because sometimes salts with some very good tips as well as recommendations for software that at first sight when one sees them do not think that we are going to serve when you do an analysis of the advantages we see all to me that I was there was a PetitLaunch served horrors I had seen before and what to discard see its benefits described for you today is a impresindible for me, I expect you to follow us for a long time greetings.
Forward Marcos!, How good to hear from you again. I am among those who visit your blog every day to see another interesting topic and you look, I always ask where sacabas so long to make the blog, well, as it explains it. Congratulations on the Univerdidad and welcome to the world of work!.
Thank you very much at all glad to see that anyone would mind if this blog disappeared! I do not let that happen
Hi Mark,
Congratulations on having finished school!. A daily blog leotu from a year ago. I would not like to disappear.
And hopefully you can give some time to continue with it.
Greetings from Mexico!
frames a little present .... it is morbid curiosity that you must be at MNOs already know this ... a light on the obcuridad for you and this blog (I remain impressed)
http://palmwarez.iespana.es/Paginas/Fumanchu/palm.html
a tour of dense academic OJO not fit for honest and lawful
I say this with respect to light in the darkness for the happiness that can cause this to some island.
Well Marcos ... there is nothing good that no problems at first, but after the storm comes the calm
How about Mark,
Men do not you hurry up, I have migrated from server 2 times already and my blog has always been a problem at the time of change, but continue reading your blog worth the wait.
Otherwise, you tell that at last my friend handed me his Tungsten T3 and I am leaving in the drawer but my old faithful Tungsten E (Snif!). But I have doubts about how to transfer my information from my old to the new Palm. I pass my friend tells me that the T3 is only a matter of laying the T3 at its base, synchronize and let all of my office PC. Another friend tells me I need to uninstall everything with it never had a Palm and reinstall from scratch.
What advice could I give? As always I am very grateful for your help. I hope your answer.
Greetings from Monterrey, Mexico!