Mountebank Blog

"There is nothing so impossible in nature, but mountebanks will undertake; nothing so incredible, but they will affirm."

New Palm Case

Sena CaseAfter resisting for a long time, I switched my pocketsolution (which they no longer make anymore) completely minimalist Palm flipcover (just a velcro-ed aluminum flap) for a very nice leather case from Sena. Mainly because I wanted something with pockets for extra SD cards (the duct tape arrangement I tried earlier was just ugly and ineffective). This is very nice. That brand new leather smell, a soft smooth feel, and a much more “executive” appearance. It adds a little more pocket bulk than the aluminum flipcover (more than triple, I’d say), but there’s no free lunch, is there?

Palm Charging

the right chargerSince I’ve been reading so many ebooks on my Palm Tungsten T, I really wanted to take it on vacation. So I loaded it up with a couple of books, and some Audible recordings of Science Friday. But I was worried about the batteries–they’re notoriously short-lived on the Tungsten T. I had a AA-powered “emergency charger” that I bought on Ebay, but if the batteries in there aren’t absolutely fresh, it just draws the charge down! So I bought one of these nifty retractible Zip-Linq sync and charge cables on Tiger Direct–thinking I could just plug in to my laptop’s USB, or even the car adaptor (sitting in the glove compartment). I tried it first in the hotel room in Groton, left it plugged in to my laptop overnight, and in the morning it was only at about 85% charged. That’s funny, I thought. But I stopped thinking it was funny as I watched the charge drop literally before my eyes from 85% down to about 6% (less than where it was when I had plugged it in).

I couldn’t figure it out–I thought it might be because my laptop’s USB port was unpowered–but it had charged my cellphone successfully. I thought it might be because I was charging the cellphone at the same time, but a second test ruled that out. Luckily, at the last minute, I had thrown the AA emergency charger into my bag, so I was able to survive. I finally did some webchecking, and discovered that there are two ziplinq chargers for Palms with universal connectors, an A and a B. The one Tiger Direct had sold me, even though their website claimed it was compatible with the Tungsten T, was actually an A which is not compatible with my Palm. Ziplinq’s website makes this clear. Tiger does not. Did a little more searching and finally, happily, found that Cables4Computer.com is one of the only places to carry the B cable I needed. And now I’m charged, charging, chargable.

Never underestimate coincidence…

Or…lightning doesn’t strike twice in the same place.

So last week Wednesday we had some big-time lightning and thunder here in NYC. Of course, I got caught outside (walking from Montague to Sackett Street along Court Street in Brooklyn–no need to discuss why), and I got soaked.

Not such a big deal, I got home and dried off. But when I (dry) sat down at my computer, I discovered something very troubling.