In the past month I've finally had some time to work on some VoIP projects. As a result contact information for myself is outdated. You should be able to reach me at any of the following numbers.
360-515-4126 (Seattle, WA local call)
845-839-8607 (New York, NY)
(+44)-0844-986-3094 (London, United Kingdom)
(+39)-06-452-216-692 (Rome, Italy)
866-267-0103 (Toll-Free in the lower 48 of the US)
952-960-2528 (Minneapolis, MN local call)
These numbers should all try to locate me at home or via VoIP on the road, otherwise they'll send you to my voicemail. The numbers are roughly in the order I prefer them to be called. For example, if you have free long distance use the Seattle or New York numbers, if you're overseas use one of the London or Rome numbers and if you're in the lower 48 use the toll-free number, as a last resort use the Minneapolis number as it's the most expensive to receive calls on. In addition I'm accessible on the follwoing VoIP networks: IAXtel (1-700-333-7526) and Free World Dialup (265630).
For some time I'vwe been looking at GPS solutions without making any decision on a purchase. Ideally I would like a nice standalone GPS that also has the ability to talk to my iPaq PocketPC and laptop via bluetooth. So far I've yet to see this in anything but some of the most expensive units. Today I stumbled across the Pc-Mobile cables store which has a bluetooth adapter that will work with any NMEA serial GPS. This looks promising. Now I could buy a middle of the road handheld GPS and get a bluetooth adapter from these folks to use it with my laptop and PocketPC. Sometime down the road I'm going to have to pick out a GPS and get this rolling...