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Charles has switched
gears a bit and has moved beyond Palm
issues. "Out of Sync" is as
eclectic and wide-ranging as the author.
You never know what to expect, except
that it will be different, as in thinking
different.
At
Least the Chevy and Ford Guys Make Sense.
(4-20-01) Some say that the Mac-PC debate
is a lot like the Ford-Chevy debate. Charles
thinks there is something more going here
though.
Charles started wrting
for Applelust with "SyncDifferent,"
a look at his experiences with a Palm
as a Mac user. He may return to this
topic at times, but the archives are
here for you. Important to read in order.
All Classic.
Second
Opinions. (5-4-01) Charles consults
the iChing on his Palm to determine if
he should upgrade to OS X. Think about
it ...
Simple
Things Done Well (3-30-01) Charles
looks at three simple add ons for Palms
and PowerBooks add ons which are
simple but add a lot to your 'Book or
Palm device.
Seeing
The Forest for the Trees (3-14-01)
Charles looks are Aportis' BrainForest
outlining application for the Palm. get
back to the roots of Palm ownership.
Little
Brother Isn't Showing You (2-19-01)
Charles enters the land of encryption
and security with his Palm V. How safe
can you feel having all your Visa card
numbers on a Palm anyway?
There's New Place Like Home Charles
looks at launchers for his Palm -- do
any of them launch him into Palm heaven?
The Secret World of Backup Bits. (01-05-01)
The saga continues. Charles gets serious
about backing up his Palm in Week 5. It's
a chore frought with dangers, though he'll
help you through them. Take his hand as
he leads the way ... A lot of sound advice
and freeware hints in this one.
Not
in Case, and Backup Doesn't (12-23-00)
Charles has his Palm Vx in hand. Now,
thje practicalitoes of owning a Palm set
in and Charles goes in search of a case
and backup strategies.
I
see a handheld, and it sees me. (12-1-00)
Charles is faced with several choices:
A Palm? A Handspring? A Windows CE (ahem
. . .) device? What's a Mac user to do?
Microsoft
Recants, Faults Earth (11-30-01) Microsoft
has reversed its position regarding the
rotation of the Earth, stating that its
Explorapedia Nature product is correct,
and that it is, in fact, the Earth that
is rotating in the wrong direction.
When Mr. Sorgie is not doing
yoga, composing New Age music, playing
in a drumming circle, cooking, riding
his 1969 BMW R50US motorcycle, Soul Motion
dancing, working on his web site, taking
his 1952 Studebaker Commander for a spin,
looking through his telescope, relaxing
with his cat, writing his Yoke
yoga comic strip, watching his four
zebra cyclids, or learning about a new
high tech tool, he likes to, errrr...hmmmm.
Charles Sorgie is the creator
of the "odysseys into alpha" CD series.
See the "yogimusician" web site
at http://intoalpha.com,
or hear the "odysseys into alpha" sound
clips below or on Amazon.com and buy the
four CD set: Tranquility, Namaste, I of
the Storm, Prana. You can talk to "yogimusician"
on AOL Instant Messaging.
Sample Some
of Charles' music below. You will
need RealPlayer
to listen to the files.