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		<title type="html">RIP, PDA</title>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I discovered to my chagrin this morning that the Compaq iPaq no longer<br>
retains a charge, perhaps because its internal battery has gone kaput.<br>
That's what I get for leaving it dormant for almost a year. Like this<br>
stubborn girl who occasionally just Wants to Stay in Bed, Darn It!,<br>
the iPaq will grudgingly work if you keep it supplied with power, and<br>
it'll go back to sleep immediately after.</p>
<p>In retrospect, I should've paid more attention to the flashing orange<br>
LED as I copied my (very few) phone contacts into the PDA using<br>
Bluetooth. =) I had too much fun categorizing contacts and thinking<br>
how cool it would be to be able to broadcast a text message to, say,<br>
all of the Graduate House people for an impromptu barbecue, or give<br>
you a filtered list of all the people I know who are into both AJAX<br>
and Ruby, etc. I rather enjoyed filling in my calendar for the next<br>
few weeks. I even played around with transferring some of the images<br>
from my phone to the PDA, where I could view them with Internet<br>
Explorer.</p>
<p>Oh well. =)</p>
<p>The good thing about that, though, is that it's made me realize that<br>
the commute is not really hopeless, and that my Fujitsu Lifebook P1110<br>
laptop is more portable than I give it credit for. I can usually snag<br>
a seat on the train, even during rush hour, and my laptop's small<br>
enough that it can fit on my lap without requiring any elbow space.<br>
Glare is not a big problem. Even if it were, I could just switch to<br>
speech synthesis and use headphones. (See, I _knew_ there was a reason<br>
why I was into wearable computing in college!)</p>
<p>I don't mind batching my mail and my blog entries. I've gotten quite<br>
used to it, and it gives me time to think (and cancel stuff!). I also<br>
don't really mind looking phone numbers up on my laptop and keying<br>
them into my phone to dial. I don't do that too often, anyway. Most of<br>
the time, I get in touch with people through e-mail.</p>
<p>One of the coolest things about my computer, though, is that it can<br>
start conversations. I don't think the Fujitsu Lifebook P1110 is sold<br>
here, which is probably why it always draws comments. It's cute! It's<br>
small! It's different! (Take _that_, all you &#8220;Think Different&#8221; Mac<br>
geeks! ;) ) Sure, it's scuffed and held together with masking tape<br>
(had some complications during open-heart disk-replacement surgery),<br>
but that just gives the computer more character.</p>
<p>Besides, people smile when they see the sticker reading, &#8220;The geek<br>
shall inherit the earth.&#8221; I think I need aother sticker reading<br>
&#8220;emacs&#8221; just to drive home the point. I hope that means vi geeks will<br>
still talk to me, though. ;) What I need, really, is something that'll<br>
allow me to indicate my changing interests. A tagcloud. An updateable<br>
tagcloud, preferably. Not that I have much back-of-laptop real estate<br>
left. There, I've made <a href="http://www.stoweboyd.com">Stowe's</a> sticker<br>
vertical instead of horizontal, which will give me more sticker space<br>
to play with. Maybe I should add sticker paper so that peeling off and<br>
resticking stickers is easier, or maybe I should just let stickers<br>
accrete in layers to give people a better reflection of reality&#8230;</p>
<p>Oooh! Magnetic poetry for laptops using stickers and sticker paper!<br>
That might be fun to try out. Or maybe I could add a little plastic<br>
sleeve and have a &#8220;Thought for the Day&#8221; index card / Post-it. It would<br>
be nice to have an index card holder for this, anyway. That sound like<br>
a job for duct tape&#8230;</p>
<p>Battery life's holding up, too. The commute is an hour and a half<br>
long, which fits quite well. I might want to get a new extended<br>
battery so that I can go back to advertised battery life (my current<br>
one drains in 2 hours or so instead of the 8-10 promised, waah!), but that's<br>
not a particularly high priority right now because the cafe I most<br>
like to work in is clueful enough to not only allow geeks to plug in,<br>
but also to provide power bars so that we don't have to fight over<br>
outlets. ;)</p>
<p>A better battery would be handy for conferences, though, as I take<br>
_way_ too many notes. It's fun!</p>
<p>You know what would be really, really cool? A wireless chording<br>
one-handed keyboard &#8211; like the Twiddler, but Bluetooth, but not one of<br>
those homebrew Bluetooth hacks that might fall apart in my backpack.<br>
Or a wireless mouse/remote so that I could control ebooks while my<br>
laptop is in my backpack. I had this totally sweet deal going with my<br>
Twiddler before, because I could just leave my laptop in my backpack<br>
and control the speech synthesis output from outside.</p>
<p>I should try out the Vaio again to see if that'll be a bit more<br>
portable. That one was designed to be used while walking around, so it<br>
might be an interesting experience.</p>
<p>Okay, I should stop writing about gadgets&#8230; &lt;laugh&gt; I don't<br>
have a pressing need for anything extra at the moment, and I'm still<br>
learning to make the most of what I have. =)</p>


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