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Posted by Keefer Lucas on 07-18-2002 02:42 AM:

VPL Lost, Organizing Visorcentral Search Party

A bad ten day stretch: First I misplaced the Gomadic cable that connects my VPL to my Kyocera phone. Then, a few days later, I misplaced my VPL. I will say, in both cases, that the items have been misplaced. I know that they are around my house somewhere, but my wife and I have searched high and low to no avail.

So, I am out my VPL ($125), my OmniRemote module ($60), my Gomadic cable ($28), and my Pen Stylus ($12). I might add that the most important professional meeting is approaching (unfortunately before my next paycheck). Where else can I look for my VPL? How long should I wait to replace it?

It occurs to me that I am still better off financially if I were to buy another refurbed VPL, OmniRemote and Cable than if I were to try and buy an all-in-one with the same feature set (I think a Clio with a programable remote would come the closest). The VPL + Gomadic cable gets me virtually all the functionality of a new wireless Treo, at less than half the cost (also, the Treo isn't available in Maine yet).

Maybe I could organize a Visorcentral search party. I do live on the coast of Maine. Near the water. With cheap lobster.


Posted by ovaltine on 07-18-2002 02:46 AM:

i'm in

As I will be camping in Appleton (?) Me. soon, I will be happy to look there for your Plat. Seriously, I misplaced mine in the fall for a few days and finally found it in between some important papers. Hope you have the same good luck.


Posted by tantousha on 07-18-2002 04:25 AM:

mmm...lobster! Are you arranging to pay for transportation and housing costs while we are looking out for your precious wee one? If so count me in, I have nothing better to do thus summer...
Alex.


Posted by Felipe on 07-18-2002 04:45 AM:

KL,

no alarms set?

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Posted by EricG on 07-18-2002 06:33 AM:

try inside the couch, under/in-between the cushions, that's where all the remotes and cordless phones end up and they are usually bigger..

My Prism has a nasty habit of quietly sliding out of my pocket and dropping in-between the drivers seat and the center console.

Also, look in the least likely place.. that where it usually is..

and, if you do get another to replace it, you will find it the original one the same day (this sorta thing happened with my W-2, lost the original and it was a week before taxes were due, got a new one a work after much panic , then found the original on the way home that day, it was in the glove box of my wife's car (I had borrowed her car), I had got the mail one day from the mail man as I was leaving the house and stuffed it into the glove box (of her car not mine),, I had simply forgot about it since I was in a rush that day)

morale of the story: usually things get lost due to a disruption or change in your normal routine.. think back and the location may become clear to you..

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Posted by Digisane on 07-18-2002 08:18 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by EricG


Also, look in the least likely place.. that where it usually is..





Try the fridge. That's where I "lost" the TV remote for about a week. I'm not joking.

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Posted by BudPritchard on 07-18-2002 01:39 PM:

Talking Re: VPL Lost, Organizing Visorcentral Search Party

quote:
Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
I do live on the coast of Maine. Near the water.


Wife and I would be there in a hearbeat if we could. Best two week vacation we had roaming the coast of Maine.

quote:
Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
With cheap lobster.


Have to forgo that. Wife is a tomolophobic.

However, hope your search is successful.


Posted by Toby on 07-18-2002 02:44 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Digisane
Try the fridge. That's where I "lost" the TV remote for about a week. I'm not joking.
On top of the fridge is a good place to look. Or behind the night stand/under the bed. Also, don't forget to check your cradle. Maybe it's in the most obvious place.


Posted by Digisane on 07-18-2002 03:47 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Toby
On top of the fridge is a good place to look. Or behind the night stand/under the bed. Also, don't forget to check your cradle. Maybe it's in the most obvious place.


Left my remote IN the fridge. Somehow I left it in the door (the place where one normally put eggs) and nobody noticed it for a week since the remote is same color as the rubber seals around the door.

So you might want to check there if you're really sure you lost it in your house. Also, I brought this subject up with a few friends and they mentioned some places of interest..

-Toilet
-Medicine cabinet
-On top, behind TV
-Inside couch, under cushion, under couch, sofa, tables
-On top, behind the computer
-Under desk
-Dog house (if you have a dog - might mistaken it as chew-toy)
-Window sills
-Under stairs
-Under piles of paperwork/newspaper/magazines
-Any place that's blue or cobalt blue in color
-Any boring place in your home that you'd seldom visit

Well good luck in your search. If it's in your house it'll show up eventually...

Tell us when you find it.

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Posted by HindeR on 07-18-2002 03:50 PM:

Talking Calculatus Eliminatus

The Cat in the Hat would say try Calculatus Eliminatus - in order to find out where it is, you must find out where it's not. Good hunting!

Hey, this just might be a good SpringBoard module idea. What about combining a memory module with a loud beeper and package it with a transmitter that acts like the locator on your cordless phone. As long as you are within transmitting range of the your visor, pressing the locator button would make it start beeping away. My almost-two-year-old loves to haul the phone around the house. When we want to make a call, one of us keeps pressing the locator button on the base station while the other runs up and down the stairs listening for it.

Seriously, I wish you good luck in finding your gadgets.

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Posted by jhappel on 07-18-2002 10:13 PM:

quote:
Maybe I could organize a Visorcentral search party. I do live on the coast of Maine. Near the water. With cheap lobster.


Sounds too good to be true. Maybe I'll give you a hand in return for lobster & steamers. I'm going to be around Augusta in two weeks for the weekend visiting my old camp.

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Posted by tantousha on 07-18-2002 10:16 PM:

Re: Calculatus Eliminatus

quote:
Originally posted by HindeR
Hey, this just might be a good SpringBoard module idea. What about combining a memory module with a loud beeper and package it with a transmitter that acts like the locator on your cordless phone. As long as you are within transmitting range of the your visor, pressing the locator button would make it start beeping away. My almost-two-year-old loves to haul the phone around the house. When we want to make a call, one of us keeps pressing the locator button on the base station while the other runs up and down the stairs listening for it.



But what if you lose the transmitter module too? not being a phone it wouldn't be like a basestation and have to be plugged into a cord...actually come to the think of it, my parafone module (cordless phone) has a page option...
Alex.


Posted by ernieba1 on 07-19-2002 02:09 PM:

Most likely, I actually WLL be vacationing in Maine this year. Unfortunately, I'd probably have some trouble convincing my parents to go to somebody's house who they don't know to look for his missing Visor. Oh well.

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Posted by edgenut on 07-20-2002 04:16 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Digisane



Try the fridge. That's where I "lost" the TV remote for about a week. I'm not joking.




Sounds like somthing I'd do.

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Posted by edgenut on 07-20-2002 04:18 AM:

Re: Re: Calculatus Eliminatus

quote:
Originally posted by tantousha


But what if you lose the transmitter module too? not being a phone it wouldn't be like a basestation and have to be plugged into a cord...actually come to the think of it, my parafone module (cordless phone) has a page option...
Alex.



They need paging devices for everything in my house even for the things that page the devices

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Posted by MitzEclipse on 07-20-2002 05:52 AM:

Re: Re: VPL Lost, Organizing Visorcentral Search Party

quote:
Originally posted by BudPritchard

Have to forgo that. Wife is a tomolophobic.



What is a tomolophobic ?

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Posted by Hoser_back_home on 07-20-2002 02:51 PM:

i think the secret to finding your stuff it to accept the fact that you'll never find them. then get somebody (wife) to buy you replacements. But, she'll have to make sure there is a 30 day return policy on it all without you telling her to make sure that there is (because if you tell her to make sure than you're not officially 'writing off the old stuff as lost').

THEN, just as the new stuff arrives and you're setting everything up, the lost stuff will appear and you'll have to go through the hassle of returning all the replacement stuff which, conveniently, have a 30 day return policy!

for some reason, this has worked for me in the past.

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Posted by BudPritchard on 07-22-2002 02:00 PM:

Talking Re: Re: Re: VPL Lost, Organizing Visorcentral Search Party

quote:
Originally posted by MitzEclipse


What is a tomolophobic ?



The green liver (tomoly) inside of a boiled lobster. Completely grossed out my wife when we had lobster on vacation in Maine. From then on, any lobster dish that had anything green in it ( didn't matter if it was a herb seasoning) was off limits.

Brother-in-law and I had a embroided tshirt made made with Tomolophobic on it and a green lobster. Gave it to my wife as a gag gift.

Some people consider it a delicacy, other's we talked to said "Nobody eats that crap."


Posted by MitzEclipse on 07-22-2002 08:00 PM:

Thanks for the explaination

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Posted by Keefer Lucas on 07-23-2002 02:50 AM:

And so my friends...

A week now, and still no sign of the VPL. This is perplexing. And so I consider my options.

OfficeMax has Visor Neos for only $99. Thats pretty hard to beat, especially when you consider that the Pro is $199 in most venues -- $100 is alot to spend for 8MB of memory.

I would consider a Treo, but the GSM model still isn't out, and the pairing of a Visor with a Gomadic cable on a Kyocera phone is way, way cheaper than a new Treo.

So I think I will go the cheap route. I now haven a proven ability to lose the damn things. $100 is alot easier to part with than $350+. But I may check out a Clie too.


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