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   <title>Web Standards Still Matter</title>
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     I want to do a podcast.  If you are on my site and you look at the navigation bar, you'll see a heading for it.  I just haven't had the time yet, and I've been questioning my original intent.  Now, I don't question it as much.
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   <pubDate>Sat, 22 Jul 2006 01:07:08 GMT</pubDate>
   <title>Pairing Motorola H700 And Mac OS X 10.4</title>
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     When I decided to drive to Portland I figured it'd be nice to talk to people while I drove 15 hours.  I wanted to get a decent headset for my phone, a Motorola Razr V3.  Since I hate my phone, I wanted to either get a decent bluetooth kit (to use elsewhere) or a cheap wired kit (that I could toss out later).  Bluetooth won out.  Since it used the same charger as the Razr (mini-<acronym title="Universal Serial Bus">usb</acronym>), the Motorola H700 was an obvious choice.  Finding that I don't really use it for the Razr was a drag.  But, I have bluetooth on my Mac...
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