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#4001 5-May-2005 07:41
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Chris here from hamilton, New Zealand.

Im a Psychiatric Nurse and have been techno wiz for many years-Im 48 and my work colleagues always ask me what have I got now!!!
I got an HP Jornada 540 when Windows CE 1st came out and have been a moderator for one of their Yahoo email groups for some years.
Im a webmaster for a site that uses CMS - for my professional organisation-Nurses

Im also into digital photography using a Canon 300D and Video editing using a Panasonic minidv video cam.
I have just upgraded my phone from a Nokia 3650 to a O2 XDA 11 which I bought 2nd hand of trademe-I love this device!!!
Been using the internet since about 1995 abd believe it or not have just signed up for Broadband just last week.
I also use a Garmin 60c GPS unit for Geocaching and use psychrn on the geocaching.com website-am looking at integrating a gps unit onto the pda also but not a high priority at moment due to cost and already have a good stand alone device.

I hope to have fun and join in on the forums on this site.
Chris




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#14520 5-May-2005 08:16
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Welcome! If you want to add a GPS unit to your Pocket PC, check the discounts in the front page during May/05.




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