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andrewducker) wrote2003-08-18 10:57 am
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New Toy
I got a Palm Tungsten T2 as one of those "Good lord, you spent how much?" presents. I haven't had a proper PDA before, and it's a very different experience to one of the tiny notebook things you can pick up for £15 (which isn't to say I didn't find one of them very useful when I had one). The best thing about it is that it synchronises with Yahoo.
As part of my "get myself more organised" plan I added the films I'm going to see to it (learning some of the Graffiti language at the same time) and then synchronised it. Lo and behold, my online calendar is now up to date. It's the simple things that keep me happy.
Now to find a way of updating LiveJournal from it...
As part of my "get myself more organised" plan I added the films I'm going to see to it (learning some of the Graffiti language at the same time) and then synchronised it. Lo and behold, my online calendar is now up to date. It's the simple things that keep me happy.
Now to find a way of updating LiveJournal from it...
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The Palm graffiti language is quite smart. It's really good when you get used to it, like the guy I work with has; sribble.sribble.sribble.sribble - how do you do that!? When I tried using it on my IBM Workpad almost everything came out wrong.
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It takes a bit to get used to Graffiti (or Graffiti2 in this case), but after even ten minutes of practice I can get a letter right 95% of the time. It does help that I have a little guide sitting next to me which tells me what it's looking for.
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