Hmmm ... don't know what a PDA is (Is it like a Blueberry thing?), don't own an iPod, don't have any clocks in my house, don't own a watch, haven't heard an alarm go off since 1972 ... I guess I can live without RSS stuff. Thanks for the lesson.
Shel > [Original Message] > From: Bob W > it's software you can use to let websites send information to you as it > changes. One of the uses of this is, for example, to be able to hear radio > broadcasts, if you can't listen to them at the scheduled broadcast time. > Another is something like the Magnum In Motion essays. They can send them to > your PC, PDA, iPod or whatever whenever a new one is published. It means you > don't have to keep checking these different sites yourself for an update. > Kind of like the difference between looking at a clock from time to time > when something's coming up that you don't want to miss, and having an alarm > go off. > > From: Shel Belinkoff > > Roman, I've no idea what an "RSS/RDF reader v.1.0" is.

