Sunday, January 1, 2006

The best of December in the Tungsten PDA

Throughout the day the post being left buried, and a lot of useful information disappears from the doorway. For all that you have incorporated hospital recently, I strongly recommend that utilicéis files to navigate the post earlier. I tried to give all the possibilities: for months by categories, tags and search.

Copying the idea of other sites I've seen, I will take the habit of doing a monthly post with what they find most useful. This is for December:

Saturday, December 31, 2005

Very good joke on Palms

I can not fail to make a joke here that has posted Zebus in his blog:

Infidelities of ...

These were three men who went to heaven. Hence, the prizes with a pda according to its lowest level of infidelity with his partner. John, he had been unfaithful to his wife twenty times. When he arrived, St. Peter told him:

Tu-twenty times did you unfaithful to your partner, your reward is a Palm Zire.

John was unhappy but resigned.

Then comes Diego and San Pedro says:

-You did it 10 times unfaithful to your wife; you are wearing a Tungsten T a little used, but in good condition.

Diego was happy with his TT.

After reaching San Pedro Roberto and told him:

-You never left him unfaithful to your partner, therefore, you take a Palm LifeDrive. With a fully-equipped Treo 650.

Roberto was happy with his super computers, but suddenly Juan Diego and find him in a heavenly light and he was crying:

- What is wrong with you man? Why are you crying? if you have similar teams (PDAs), I would be happy

Diego told him. And Roberto responded by crying:

What happens is that I just happen to see my wife with a Ipaq 3600.

Saturday, December 31, 2005

Happy New Year!

It is the first year that ends since the start of this blog. I wish to extend to all who have supported me by bringing into, commenting on the posts, publicizing it to know your friends, or simply reading the Tungsten PDA, my wish that you have a very prosperous 2006 filled with health, love and joy!

Saturday, December 31, 2005

Very complete collection of games

Today is finally Eve, and I know that many are busy with preparations, I will only recommend a nice collection of games for a player, very useful for moments of hope that we will have during the new year, with Palm will make it much shorter. This is Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection, consisting of no fewer than 24 games monojugador classics, the same as the blackbox, the 15 squares, the Minesweeper, a sudoku ... ultimately, a whole arsenal to pass the time. As always trying to do is free software, this time under MIT License so that we are free to do whatever we want with the executables and source code, excpeto attributed its authorship.




A complete collection of puzzle games type

As a curiosity, commenting that originally were scheduled for both Linux (GTK) and Windows, because he always wanted to have this available entertainment, was on the computer that was. Navigating your page I realized that it is nothing less than the creator of archiconocido Putty, a client of Telnet and SecureShell imperative given the lack of something similar that comes with Windows by default.

James Harvey is the person who ported these games to Palm and its homepage is the documentation of the games, both in HTML format as Plucker, as well as the source for Palm and the program itself, which you can download directly from here. I hope you enjoy.

Friday, December 30, 2005

Dropped countdown Webstats4u by popups

Some time ago I read that the hit of Webstats4u (in the sidebar, "Further information") produced advertising popups, but due to my poor memory, and effectively blocked from doing the same as Mozilla Firefox, I went through high. Today testing with Internet Explorer in a Firefox tab to see if properly rendered page, I saw that I warned of a popup, and I realized my dismissal. The meter has been removed from the page, so I hope never again to appear popups. Sorry to bother.

By the way. Google advertising that appears at the top is set by my hosting, Bitacoras.com.