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2005-07-24
Yeah, I'm bad about that.
You are right about gadgets. Targeted appliances are the future. It's just that the limited scope of gadgets doesn't excite me. Smaller and smaller PCs do, as long as they have the flexibility of a real PC. I've had more *advanced* handhelds. But *nothing* has ever excited me any more than my old HP 200LX running DOS. The keyboard was quite usable, and DOS apps ran nicely on its 320x200 screen.
It wasn't a gadget, but a small PC.
I have a test that I employ which may sound a bit weird to some, but it doesn't to me.
If I use a handheld device for a day, and I don't have a queasy, nauseous feeling while doing it, then it is a PC. Otherwise it is a gadget. I'm speaking about literal, physical queasiness and nausea.
I used to love messing with my HP48SX and HP48GX. But I always ended up with a vaguely nauseous feeling after an extended session. Gadgets.
It never happened with my 200LX. PC.
Probably more than you wanted to know, but hey! ;-)
-Steve