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I just bought my first Hulger Phone. I use it as a skype handset and I must say I am very very happy with it. No installing, just plug in USB and it’s ready to go. No stupid blinking lights or unnecessary buttons, just a good, solid, heavy handset.
Before this I used a skype headset, but I got tired of plugging the thing in and out all the time. Then I decided I wanted a simple USB handset that doesnt need any extra power source, so i bought an ugly regular one with all kinds of buttons I never used. The handset needed software to run which messed up my audio settings all the time.
So finally I ordered the Hulger Penelope + Base. It does the job well and looks very funny next to all my other hardware. Very British.
A nerd’s dream: quickly and painlessly search over 10,000 libraries for the book you want. Now that I can find the books I’ve always wanted to look at, all I need now is the power of flight, more free time, and a way to get by without eating or money. I think doing a lot of speed can give me all three; it worked for Andy Warhol. (Thank you Tiffany for the link)
Harsh · 09/25/07littledagger.org is one of my friend Michael Guidetti’s projects on the internet. Often updated many times daily. It’s always nice to find that kind of devotion to the medium: a living, breathing creation that is constantly growing and finessed.
Harsh · 09/25/07




