Testing YoMoBlog

Posting from my Treo. Dave Winer may have something going here…

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kcurT

kcurT
kcurT,
originally uploaded by Martin Gordon.

Saw this on the way to work today. It was a bit scary seeing the front of a truck a few hundred feet ahead of me. As I got closer, I discovered the truth.

DSL Reports Speed Test

DSL Reports Speed Test

DSL Reports Speed Test,
originally uploaded by Martin Gordon.

This is a screenshot of a speed test I did while waiting at Ft. Lauderdale Int'l Airport for my flight to Philly. There were seats available on the 4:20 flight, so I didn't need to wait on standby. As is par for the course, the flight is delayed and not scheduled to take off until 5pm. At least I've got internet access to keep my occupied.


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This does not belong to me

This does not belong to me

This does not belong to me,
originally uploaded by Martin Gordon.

Contrary to popular belief, my name is NOT sewn on all my clothes. There is a famous fashion designer with my name and this is one of his shirts, courtesy of my dad's phone.

EDIT: This was a test of posting via e-mail to Flickr. It includes a lot of garbage HTML so I don't think this is a very viable solution. Hopefully it was just a formatting problem from Mail.app. I'll try using my phone's e-mail app tomorrow at work with (crosses fingers) better results.

Moblogging

I added the $9.99/mo 5mb wireless internet plan for my phone on Cingular today. I haven't been able to get a GPRS connection here at work, but I'm hoping it's just a config problem since all the Blackberries around here seem to be working just fine.

So what does this mean? It means I'll be even more connected to the Internet. Eventually I hope to set up a moblog (mobile blog, get it?) and post pictures from anywhere straight from my phone. I'm not sure if there's a WordPress plugin for it or not, or how well TextAmerica integrates into this site, so that's something I have to look into tonight or tomorrow.

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Through with T-Mobile

T-Mobile just posted this great little tool on their website to check coverage areas by address. What's so great about it is that I've confirmed that my coverage at home sucks. The closest tower is about 10 blocks away from home and I am halfway into a pale yellow section and two blocks away there is no coverage at all. Coverage in Philly is great, but since I'm spending close to four months at home, coverage at home is something to consider. No coverage at home is a bad time and I'm done with it. Now that Tiger's iSync has support for the Nokia 6620 (a probable replacement candidate), it gives me even more reason to switch over to something else. Since the rest of the family is on Cingular and there are no other GSM providers, I'll probably switching over them.