computers
Netbook, without the net. Or colour screen. Or rechargeable batteries.
05/05/09 17:49 Filed in: Doing | Technology
I found my old Psion Series 5MX the other day, it is
a remarkable bit of kit. I can see why Psion are
annoyed with the netbook craze, they really did get
there first! I am a firm believer in judging things
by the standards of today within reason (1). At the
time there was nothing to compare it to really but
now there is, and the 5mx comes out suprisingly well.
I won't claim there are no problems with it, but I
could certainly see me using it.
Pros:
Well it's quick, very quick. There is virtually no lag when using the various functions and they have all the features you need, I've managed to write a job application on it in the library and the battries have stood up pretty well. Having found some comercial software that has been released into the wild, it's pretty easy to convert the files for use on my main machine (including converting the graphics to jpgs, neat). It comes with all the office software I really need on the move (Word Clone, Excel clone, Outlook clone). It is very light. If my batteries run out i can buy some more in just about every shop in the world.
Cons:
The keyboard is a little small, I had to recheck everthing carefully to make sure there were no spelling mistakes. The batteries are not rechargable in the case, and buying batteries is expensive. I had to hunt down a converter for the files, it's a small thing but I suspect it would be beyond a lot of people. The screen is only four colours and the backlight is a killer on the batteries. It doesn't have some of the software I would like no relational database, no presentation software and no sensible way of getting web access (modem via irda, fun!).
In short it doesn't have any real short commings that I can't get around or over. When I bought it, if I'm honest, it was a toy; becuase thats what 18 year old geeks do. Now I've grown up it has become a tool I can actually use. And that I suppose is the really impressive thing, I bought this a decade ago, a long time in technology and I've judged it by the standards of today - its held up pretty well.
Tim.
1. On the subject of the standards of the day, its the same reason I don't like racist comedies from the 70s; The excuse "it was acceptable at the time" doesn't wash, Vlad the Impaler thought what he did was acceptable.
Pros:
Well it's quick, very quick. There is virtually no lag when using the various functions and they have all the features you need, I've managed to write a job application on it in the library and the battries have stood up pretty well. Having found some comercial software that has been released into the wild, it's pretty easy to convert the files for use on my main machine (including converting the graphics to jpgs, neat). It comes with all the office software I really need on the move (Word Clone, Excel clone, Outlook clone). It is very light. If my batteries run out i can buy some more in just about every shop in the world.
Cons:
The keyboard is a little small, I had to recheck everthing carefully to make sure there were no spelling mistakes. The batteries are not rechargable in the case, and buying batteries is expensive. I had to hunt down a converter for the files, it's a small thing but I suspect it would be beyond a lot of people. The screen is only four colours and the backlight is a killer on the batteries. It doesn't have some of the software I would like no relational database, no presentation software and no sensible way of getting web access (modem via irda, fun!).
In short it doesn't have any real short commings that I can't get around or over. When I bought it, if I'm honest, it was a toy; becuase thats what 18 year old geeks do. Now I've grown up it has become a tool I can actually use. And that I suppose is the really impressive thing, I bought this a decade ago, a long time in technology and I've judged it by the standards of today - its held up pretty well.
Tim.
1. On the subject of the standards of the day, its the same reason I don't like racist comedies from the 70s; The excuse "it was acceptable at the time" doesn't wash, Vlad the Impaler thought what he did was acceptable.
Stories, Squamous and Lovecraftian. Contraptions, Joyful and Jerry rigged.
I wrote the first part of a story last night, it
isn't something I have really done ever without being
coerced. I wonder how annoying I was to teach English
to in retrospect? It may not have been immediate, or
in fact anything to do with them at all, but I sat
down an wrote a story for my own pleasure. It was
Lovecraft-ian in nature and probably not very good
but I find my self pleased beyond measure that I
actually did it.
I large part of it is down to what we are trying to do in improv at the moment, and the switch of our focus into story telling and long form. It occurred to me that I had never tried to tell a story. I approached it from a fairly improvised standpoint, thinking of a first line and a style, and taking it form there. I would be lying if I said I didn't find it a challenge, there are so many things to think about and I found myself wanting to go back and edit what I had done. This is probably down to the fact that normally this option isn't open to me when I'm telling stories up on stage. It has certainly made me think about a number of things which I need to work on.
I large part of it is down to what we are trying to do in improv at the moment, and the switch of our focus into story telling and long form. It occurred to me that I had never tried to tell a story. I approached it from a fairly improvised standpoint, thinking of a first line and a style, and taking it form there. I would be lying if I said I didn't find it a challenge, there are so many things to think about and I found myself wanting to go back and edit what I had done. This is probably down to the fact that normally this option isn't open to me when I'm telling stories up on stage. It has certainly made me think about a number of things which I need to work on.
- I found that I wrote about the relationships and environment that my characters had, but beyond that we knew far to little of the character to care about them.
- I lack the confidence to build the scene, this is a hangover from too much short-form, the pace was far higher than the average Lovecraft stories and suffers for it.
- I need to finish the story before I edit it, forcing myself to just write certainly helped.