My geocaching can now go paperless! I haven’t used a PDA in a while - I gave my Palm m130 to A - but I realized I wanted one for geocaching. A pointed out that we still had some old ones…and sure enough, we had two Handspring Visors and a Palm III. Of the three old PDAs, only one of the Visors worked, and at first I thought it couldn’t sync but then it managed to. Of course the sync tried to load everything I’d had on my m130, which had more RAM and a more recent OS, so I had to clear everything off the Visor again and then just load Cachemate. When I discovered the shareware version only holds 10 records I promptly paid the $8 to register - if it had been $15 or $20 I probably wouldn’t have. I have also paid $3 for a month of premium service on Geocaching.com; I didn’t want to pay $30 for the year because I might not be doing this six months from now. But now that I’m set to go paperless I am looking forward to doing more caching in the area.
I’ve been reading Crime Library again lately. I’m not sure why I like that site. It’s good for research, sure, but I just pick feature stories at random and read them. Some of them get pretty gruesome, and I guess it’s just barely better than Rotten.com - it’s definitely pretty sensationalized.