You old-time Pocket PC Thoughts readers will no doubt remember Dale Coffing and Pocket PC Passion, a great site in its day. Well, every once in a while someone will email me asking where Dale Coffing is, asking if he's alive (seriously). Here's your answer: Dale does a lot of freelance consulting work for Microsoft and i-Mate - I'll see him at trade shows quite often - and here he is up on YouTube talking about the new i-Mate Ultimate devices.
If only the i-Mate Ultimate devices were as impressive as Dale's pitch-man skills (which are really impressive live, he's toned-down in this video).
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I always liked Dale and I have to say meeting him in person - he's a lot taller than I am. Very impressive frame. I miss Passion. He always did a great job with that site.
Man, talk about memory lane. I totally forgot about that site. that was the firs ppc site I visited and it was good. I remember it never quite made a comeback after his server had issues.
Back when I was more avid a PPC'er, there were 3 sites that I visited every day, without fail: PPC passion, PPCT, and BH.
Now it's dwindled to PPCT.
I sorta miss the good 'ol days. Maybe it's just me, but the new devices don't seem as exciting as before. Back then, every device that was announced was revolutionary, and brought something new to the table.
Now, I can hardly keep up with all the models that HTC pushes out. Or any other company for that matter. And they all seem like variations of a theme; nothing really revolutionary. I think the last device I genuinely felt excited about was the MPX, and unfortunately that was a magnificent flop.
Back when I was more avid a PPC'er, there were 3 sites that I visited every day, without fail: PPC passion, PPCT, and BH.
Now it's dwindled to PPCT.
I sorta miss the good 'ol days. Maybe it's just me, but the new devices don't seem as exciting as before. Back then, every device that was announced was revolutionary, and brought something new to the table.
Now, I can hardly keep up with all the models that HTC pushes out. Or any other company for that matter. And they all seem like variations of a theme; nothing really revolutionary. I think the last device I genuinely felt excited about was the MPX, and unfortunately that was a magnificent flop.
Maybe it's just me...<sigh>
Not just you, I do have a ppc phone, but also a Nokia 770. The 770 to me has a few features ppc's don't have. Most importantly to me, a good browsing experience. The resolution as well as the screen quality and normal layout all make it so much better than my x50v ever was. This all for a very good price. I wish Dale had an archive set up to browse. Does anyone know if there is one?
Dale is one of a kind. He was even able to inspire excitement in a group of already passionate folks. Wish I still had a copy of the Bat Belt picture. Anyone?
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