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Sunday, June 26, 2005

Wireless keyboard

P1010023Lately,when I am not at home or in the office,I use this wireless keyboard to write.It costs less than RM 200 and it helps me to type a bit faster compared to using the keypad on my pda.

To me, keypad is good enough for text messages but if I want to write a longer note,this infra-red keyboard is quite convenient.

Since ten years ago, I have inculcated the habit of carrying a small notebook wherever I am. I love to write a short note of what I see or I hear. At the same time,I also write what I feel. Even though I started using this pda thing since 1998, I still carry my little notebook around.Old habit dies hard.

Taking note is a good habit because I tend to forget if I don't write it down. At the same time, I can refer it later as and when I need to.

NotebookPS: I prefer small notebooks manufactured by Japanese companies.The are really cute:-)

NetbooksThis is a Netbook,using Epoch5 OS(now Symbian).It is an organiser, a mini notebook computer and can access Internet. I love to write notes or stories with it.

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Salams AbeDib & fiends!

It's a bad habit to break....lugging IT "toys" wherever we go!....but if it's for a good purpose, why not! Netbook is lighter than any notebook I hv ever used, so, its my workhorse for now lah!

Wassalam Khairil,

Our gathering is a joint meeting among palmOS pda and Symbian usergroups. Asri and his gang was there.You can the photos at http://palmy.textamerica.com

Btw,would you like to see my Netbook?
Just visit my palmblog at http://palmx.blogspot.com

Salams AbeDib,

I share your habits of carrying notebooks, not the notebooks as our children perhaps know it as. And I like the Japanese notebooks as well, for the paper quality. Apart from liking to write or jot, I like to keep my jawi alive, thus at times I would just scribble anything in jawi. Reminders to myself generally.

Wassalam Wok,

My jawi has deteriorated so bad that I am ashamed of it.Your posting reminds me not to neglect my jawi writing ability.In my house,I think I am the only one who can read and write jawi.

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