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- CincodeMayo
It's sell time again...
PDA - I just found a Handspring Visor Edge that I bought for about $399 a few years back. Used it maybe 4 times. Just found it in a box. Perfect condition. And it matches a Powerbook nicely (they both have that brushed metal aluminum cover). Works with both Mac and PC.
TiVo - Just ordered a new one, so I want to sell my older one. It's a Series 2, 40-Hour box. I've used it for a while now and never had a problem. Works like a charm.
I'm located in LA, but I'll ship if needed. Name your price.
- nocomply0
How do you "just find" a $400 PDA?
- CincodeMayo0
I bought it while finishing school...figured I'd need some kind of organizer. Put it in a box. Moved from Miami to LA. After 3 years I just got rid of my storage bin and found it in a box.
Any other Q's?
- nocomply0
I'll give you $20 for it.
:)
- CincodeMayo0
I think I'm gonna need a little more than that, but we'll open the bidding with $20...do I have $25?
I have one of those phone/palm things, so I don't need this anymore. But if you're someone who only has a cell but could use a PDA that can keep addresses, phone #'s, schedules, and small apps (like dictionaries, little games, translators, etc.) you'd like this.
If you're seriously interested I'd be happy to send over some pictures. Comes with a dock charger. Works great with iSync for Mac and HotSync for PC.
- CincodeMayo0
Tried it...no bites on the PDA and there seems to be an abundance of TiVo's on there.
Plus I'd rather give a good deal to some NT'ers rather than some random CL bums.
- CincodeMayo0
FYI, the TiVo box will need to be activated. I pay per month. It's $12.95 per month. But if you already have an account, then a 2nd box is only $6.95 per month.
Post or e-mail with any Q's.
- nocomply0
Actually Cinco I have been giving some thought to TiVo as of late.
Is it easy to download stuff from the TiVo machine to a PC for more permanent archiving? That's what I'd primarily use it for.
- CincodeMayo0
Simple. Unfortunately, I have a Mac and that feature is not available on Mac...yet.
It's called TivoToGo and I set it up on my dad's Tivo and laptop. You install the program and then you access your shows on your laptop feeding off your Tivo. Tivo also has an option to burn to DVD, whether it's on your laptop or a stand alone DVD burner which is a real nice feature for archiving.
- nocomply0
Cool. Good to know. Thank you Cinco.
- heavyt0
Cinco,
do you need a phone line to activate a TiVo?
if not, i'd be interested.
what part of LA are you in?TR1
- Momentum20
Hey Todd you didn't design that pepsi thing right? Or is that you?
- heavyt0
no way. I just did some coding for the site. The characters are drawn by McFettridge (sp).
Lest anyone think that i am some kind of a designer.
- Momentum20
oh okay hahahaha
- CincodeMayo0
do you need a phone line to activate a TiVo?
what part of LA are you in?
heavyt
(Sep 6 06, 16:48)I'm in Hollywood, and I'm almost 100% you don't need a phone line. You used to, but I don't think you need to anymore. If you want a definite answer check the Tivo site or give them a call, but I think as long as you're plugged in wirelessly you're good to go.
- heavyt0
ok, cool. i did some googling, and i think that i could work it out.
please tell me a price, if cool, i can be there in an hour to get it.TR1
- CincodeMayo0
Shoot me an e-mail heavyT if you're still interested.
Anyone else?