I’m looking at 4 Palm Pilots sitting on the shelf next to my computer desk, complete with plug-in keyboards, modem and GPS. Used it until the day I retired (2020). If one died, loaded up another and moved on. Bought them on Ebay for somewhat less than 10 cents on the dollar (original price). Worked great for what I needed.
A long time ago I had some Minneapolis friends who were conducting a campaign against 3M, which was doing some nefarious things—either labour problems or projects for authoritarian regimes or environmental atrocities, or maybe all of these. Anyway, they bought some surplus old PCs from 3M and discovered that the drives hadn’t been wiped, and contained all sorts of incriminating material.
BE THIS GUY 8 months ago
Still overpaying for something that will be obsolete in 6 months.
snsurone76 8 months ago
Hard to believe Doonesbury & Co. actually profits from selling useless junk!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 8 months ago
Ten cents a piece as collectors items.
Panufo 8 months ago
I wonder what ever happened to mine…
SameAsOldFfred 8 months ago
I still have a land line for DSL. Admittedly, I’d installed a T1 at my previous home. That place had a princess line.
shanen0 8 months ago
Sad story. Good device but MS convinced the company to commit suicide. Good device with a fair profit is no defense. Main legacy is multi-device sync?
arolarson Premium Member 8 months ago
I liked mine a lot. Functions you actually needed and used instead of pages of icons for useless dreck.
Differentname 8 months ago
I remember when Obama was considered cutting edge because he used a Blackberry
Bruce1253 8 months ago
Offer 50 cents for DJT stock and his shoes.
Bob Blumenfeld 8 months ago
“Tis an ill wind (indeed) that blows nobody good.”
bigheadx Premium Member 8 months ago
I remember the Palm Pilot. Got one and realized a little spiral notebook was easier to manage. Aw, never mind.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
How many offices still use fax machines as an important tool?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 8 months ago
Trump is like WC Fields—-he reads the Bible looking for loopholes
mistercatworks 8 months ago
Most places quoted them “by the pound”.
hshubs Premium Member 8 months ago
Not 10¢ on the dollar. Offer 10¢ each.
michaelesum 8 months ago
I’m looking at 4 Palm Pilots sitting on the shelf next to my computer desk, complete with plug-in keyboards, modem and GPS. Used it until the day I retired (2020). If one died, loaded up another and moved on. Bought them on Ebay for somewhat less than 10 cents on the dollar (original price). Worked great for what I needed.
Kabana_Bhoy 8 months ago
I can’t even remember what a Palm Pilot is or was.
eced52 8 months ago
Do people still use Palm Pilots? Saw a new phone come out that reminds me of Palm Pilots, called Minimal.
Blueskyfox 8 months ago
I bet I could get way more for my leather and suede Day-Timer planner than I could with my Palm Pilot.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 8 months ago
Ten cents for the whole lot and not a penny more
SavannahJim Premium Member 8 months ago
Didn’t age well despite it sounding so relevant today.
eddi-TBH 8 months ago
And someday X.
cherns Premium Member 8 months ago
A long time ago I had some Minneapolis friends who were conducting a campaign against 3M, which was doing some nefarious things—either labour problems or projects for authoritarian regimes or environmental atrocities, or maybe all of these. Anyway, they bought some surplus old PCs from 3M and discovered that the drives hadn’t been wiped, and contained all sorts of incriminating material.