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This hour*s Bookmark This, we tell you about a very cool site you can go and check out. You have seen the JibJab thing right remember this land is your land and the whole controversy with Woodie Guthrie*s people that administered his copyright have found that this land is your land was actually in public domain. Well the JibJab guys are back and they have a new thing called Second Term. Now you can see it at jibjab.com you can also see it over yahoo.com. They have a link right that on the front page to that you will see an awful lot of banner ads, if you are at my.yahoo.com for it is well and the JibJab guys are at the Sundance Festival as we speak. So after the Sundance festival they are coming back with the introductions that they made for each of the films that were nominated. The JibJab guys and we love them. They are just great, they are here in Los Angeles. They have been on the show before, funny, funny stuff. Go to jibjab.com that is this hour*s Bookmark This.
Home schooling is becoming more and more popular and I can show you the inside scoop and how to get started helping your children get smarter. Get my easy to read instantly downloadable guide 10 Quick Steps to Home Schooling. Right now at 10quicksteps.com that*s 10quicksteps.com. Alright its seven minutes before the hour lets go back to Kay. Kay was on the line with us and talking about cell phones and Internet access and how dumb it is when you use a cell phone and they say, oh yeah you can browse and send E-mail and all that stuff it*s not nearly the same experience.
Kay: Malarkey.
David Lawrence: Thank you malarkey that it is on your regular computer. Now there are couple of things first of all you have been sort of steered towards Blackberry and that*s not really the best place to go to get the full experience that you can online. But if what you are looking for is a cell phone that has a reasonable representation of the Internet, the things that I would recommend you looking at, there are three things that I would recommend you look at. I happened to have a Kyocera 7135 and I am actually very happy with the browser on it. It*s a palm browser and I would say you would probably get like an 80% representation it*s always going to be small except for the very last option which I can*t wait to tell you about. It*s always going to be small but it certainly does a much better job of rendering than Blackberry does and into the other phones that claim to be Internet compatible. The next step beyond that is again for palm users that are on the Sprint system or with a slightly older version of the cell phone on Verizon, T-Mobile and Cingular is the Treo series and this is by Handspring. This is the people that compete with palm to make the actual palm PDA*s. The Treo 650 is the state of the art that*s available for the sprint system. And it is a palm device that uses the latest palm OS and a very large screen and it really does do a terrific job of rendering things and you wouldn*t even think you would be able to render things like JavaScript and Flash and so on there are clients for the palm device now available for that. So you will be able to see a lot of things in line and see a much better representation of the web than you would be with the Blackberry, so that*s the first two.
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
Lili VonSchtupp* needed a fresh start. She moved to Washington DC and got her dream job. "I did affiliate relations for Online Tonight with David Lawrence. I slowly worked my way into the producer's chair by impressing David with my assets. (not those assets), my ability to make a CAT5 cable Ethernet cable, type (those of you in the chat room-shut up!) and work a phone system.
