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0316 Tu
  * up 7:00; W=201.2; drugs, nose, teeth
  * 9am wake YD; needs to take bus to school
  * have to set up DNS on stargate, else git push won't work from -w nodes
  * 10am Susan @ Kaiser
    *- main progress: better able to figure out physical reactions
    *- trembling: -> "some kind of arousal"; not anxiety
       (more associated with foreplay than with fear)
  $ hsx: Guitar Showcase:  capo, Stagg folding guitar stand, cable holder
    	 consignment shop: Boss octave pedal
	 (arguably all ss rather than hsx -- sort it out next year)
  : Colleen sad at being alone on her birthday.  Bev flaked out.
  @ Tim Bray Throws His Hat Into The Android Ring Because He Hates The iPhone
  @ Emory University Saves Rushdie’s Digital Data - NYTimes.com
  @ Mobile gadgets: Three's a crowd -- well, maybe.
  * Avoiding group
    -> FF plugin "leechblock", which lets you limit access to sites by time
    -> I should set an alarm on my computer to get me out the door earlier.
    % is there such a thing as "social procrastination"?
      I don't have much social _anxiety_, but still avoid making contact.
  * bed 11:30; snuggle; S=? (pedometer missing)

A good day. Productive at work, which always feels good. And a little shopping at Guitar Showcase -- found a very small folding guitar stand that fits Plink, and an octave pedal at a very reasonable price.

No walk, though, and my pedometer has gone missing. Grumph.

Some good links under the cut. The most interesting is probably this NY Times article on digital archiving. There are also some interesting points in Mobile gadgets: Three's a crowd, which says that most people will only need two mobile gadgets: one in the pocket (phone) and one in the bag (laptop). The author lumps netbooks and tablets in with laptops, which I think makes sense. But he also puts eBook readers in with laptops, which I think is probably wrong. A phone is too small for reading on, and a laptop with a usable screen and keyboard is too big and bulky. So,... three gadgets.

Date: 2010-03-17 03:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] starmalachite.livejournal.com
Reading on my phone bothers me a lot less than either carting around another expensive gizmo too big to fit in my pocket or having to carry a purse so I can tote a book. Mind, the face of the phone is nearly all screen & the text size can be raised to an acceptable level. YMMV, of course.

Date: 2010-03-19 02:22 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kyrielle
I like reading on my phone (iPhone), but if I didn't, I'd use a laptop or tablet. I wouldn't want to use an eBook. Most of them are big enough to be a complete pain to tote around and waste a lot of space in a purse. If I need a separate bag for it, I might as well have a utility item (laptop) and not an eReader.

(And, to be fair, when I saw the Kindle I really disliked it in terms of experience - so I've no desire to own/use one even if it were easy to carry around - but it's the only eBook thing I've ever seen up close.)

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