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Picked up the Tréo 755p around May. The other three are Tréo 655p's that I had through Verizon. The reason I have three is because I left the first phone in my jeans and washed it. Only had the phone for three days so returned it playing dumb so there was no charge on my part. The 2nd arrived in the mail only to last 5hr. Ordered 3rd phone but before arrival I realized what the retail store and I couldn't figure out which was I didn't leave any space on the SD card for phone to write or read causing it to constantly restart. So I just used the 2nd phone for 18months due to several drops, the phone would restart if the case moved. I guess after 18months the 1st phone that I washed had dried out where I was able to reactivate and use that for another 8months before going over to T-mobile (Sidekick LX but HATED IT) So I never even used the 3rd one. Only paid for one phone which was the first one I signed up with. I should have mailed the 1st & 2nd phone back, but I didn't. Sue Me! After leaving T-mobile was going to rejoin with Verizon but Sprint had the SERO plan for $30 per month.
Sprint SERO for $30.00 per month
500 (minutes)
# Unlimited Power Vision
# Unlimited Mobile to Mobile
# Unlimited Sprint Picture Mail
# Unlimited Roaming
# Unlimited Nights & Weekends (Starting at 7PM, depending on when you started contract)
# Nationwide Long Distance
# Crystal Clear Calls
# Voice Mail
# Caller ID
# Call Waiting
# Numeric Paging
# Three-Way Calling
# Ready Link
Apparently, a construction worker decided to hang up this headshot of Anna Pinna. Who Anna Pinna is, I have no clue. Still, there you go.
(Actually, like everyone else on the planet, Anna has a web site. Still, why her picture smiles back at me is anyone's guess.)
This thing is battery operated but still works.. but I cannot set the alarm anymore or change the minutes because the buttons aren't responding. Found it at Goodwill for $2.99
Random Stone Bench, as seen across the car on a drive though rock creek park. This bench always made me wonder at it's out of the way placement. So I grabbed a shot in case anyone knows anything about it.
Random Lines
Automatisierte Zeichenmaschinen
Wer sich letzte Woche im Foyer der Holzstraße über die miteinanderverzahnten raumgreifenden Scheiben wunderte, dem wird an dieser Stelle nun die Auflösung geboten: Bei dem beeindruckenden, aber arachisch wirkenden Konstrukt handelte sich um eine automatisierte Zeichenmaschine, die mit Little-Bits-Komponenten gebaut wurde und grafische Markierungen auf Papier hinterlässt. Littlebits wiederum sind elektronische Bausteine, die magnetisch mit einander verbunden variable Lösungen ermöglichen. Input- und Outputmodule werden durch Stromzufuhr, Regler und Sensoren ergänzt und ermöglichen so ohne Programmierung individuelle Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten. Das Seminar »Random Lines« unter der Leitung von Prof. Anna-Lisa Schönecker und Benjamin Knichel nutzt Littlebits um eigenwillige Maschinen zu konstruieren, die automatisierte Zeichenserien erstellen.
Studierende: Ronja Butschbacher // Michèle Dörsam // Raquel Estrada Quintanilla // Michelle Federico // Melih Kaleciklioglu // Julia Königsberger-Milkoweit // Rebecca Schönwitzv // Hannah Thoma // Julian Lehmann // Paul Schmidt
Flyer: Paul Schmidt, Fotos: Julian Lehmann und Paul Schmidt
Around Cologne Bonn airport there is a nature reserve called Wahner Heide. I went there to check it out. It is nice, especially with a mountain bike but the frequent planes and the ubiquitous dud-warnings (it was once a military training ground) kinda destroy the mood.
This is a panorama at some random Rock I found. Looks like some sort of a monument.
(sorry for the bad Photoshopping, the stitching didn't well so as smooth as expected)
Random Cafe based in Watford is not only a cafe but they share out food given to them.
Their aim is to reduce food waste, campaign to make the food system fairer and more sustainable, and support the local community.
Read more soon on my blog.
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LAB Theatre’s remarkable mobile stage is about to roll in to town. With eight actors performing, singing and interacting with the public, Comic Interludes is thirty minutes of mayhem, live music and improvisation based on the techniques of Commedia dell’arte, Clowning and Physical Theatre inspired by Renaissance European acting troupes and circus with a Pacific flavour.