Device for Taking Travel Notes?
the Anonymous Wanderer writes "When I go in vacations, I like to take notes and upon return write a travel story for my friends. Until now I've been using a paper notebook, but found that I'm so busy when I come back that the notebook sits for weeks or months unopened. On the other hand, I have some 'dead' time during trips and I'd like to take the notes electronically (final editing could be done upon return). I don't want to carry a laptop or a PDA (too expensive, plus I want to be away from computers at least those 2 weeks per year). Any suggestions for a light, cheap, keyboard-equipped device? Like a travel clock + keyboard and more memory and USB? Thanks, the Anonymous Wanderer."
I recommend this device. Small, relatively lightweight, not a PDA or notebook, and is called Stallman. What more could an aspiring Slashdot geek want?
It is, however, missing your travel clock and USB connectivity requirements.
so, be thinking more along the lines of a clay tablet he can chisel, but it's also a sundial.
If the notebook is so boring after the trip that you don't even want to subject your own mind to reading it, why the hell do you think anybody else would care?
Sorry, I am just being very straightforward.
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This guy strikes me as someone who would walk into a deli and say:
"I'll have a BLT, hold the bacon and lettuce, and don't DARE give me a tomato sandwich!"
Where does the school board find them and why do they keep sending them to ME?
Hmm.. You're not going to believe this, but just today I ordered a BLT for lunch. The question I get? "Do you want lettuce and tomato on that?" I jokingly said 'No' (thinking it was a joke) and he served me Bacon, Cheese and mayo on bread. :-)
I now return you to your regularly scheduled doldrums...
"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge"
- Charles Darwin
All he needs is a P-P-Powerbook! Infinite battery life too!
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