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You know about my keyboard, right?
I guess I don't...
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You know about my keyboard, right?
Oh no
I'm being
Maybe I should STFU and stop here as well.
I am not sure I get the jokePervert.
I cannot think of any other reason why anyone would eschew the use of a Computer and voluntarily choose a Device with a tiny screen. It is... unseemly.I am not sure I get the joke
I just have a NBN landline, it has a volume control, don't need anything else-would have been handy remembering that before today thou.I cannot think of any other reason why anyone would eschew the use of a Computer and voluntarily choose a Device with a tiny screen. It is... unseemly.
I am certain my keyboard wouldn't plug into a phone. I can type on it almost as fast as I can speak, can't do that on a phone.
I fed her cake a few weeks ago, doesn't that give me a lifetime pass ?what did you do or say wrong this time Kenneys!?!
Ah , haven't seen her in a week anyhow, told her to stay away till I get over this bug/sniffle crap.Yeah, give her time to blow off her steam...
IBM model M keyboard. Bought new in 1987 and still in use every day. Typing on it as we speak.
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Yes that pic was done around 11 years ago. Hate to think how many millions of times my fingers have hit the keys.
Probably because I don't have to even be at home to do anything on it.I cannot think of any other reason why anyone would eschew the use of a Computer and voluntarily choose a Device with a tiny screen. It is... unseemly.
I am certain my keyboard wouldn't plug into a phone. I can type on it almost as fast as I can speak, can't do that on a phone.
Probably because I don't have to even be at home to do anything on it.
Pocket portability is definitely a plus for the phone.
I just love a bigger screen and touch typing. Laptop PC is my ideal device, although I went through a period of adoring my Eee PC 1000:
Asus Eee PC - Wikipedia
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Bigger than pocket size, about the size of a smallish hardback novel. Keyboard size was just enough to support decent typing. Loved that thing, it was perfect for remote debugging network equipment. Hell, I still have it on a shelf, although it's ancient tech even by my admittedly tightwad standards. (If I want to upgrade the Linux OS, I'll have to roll my own as it is 32 bit only.)
The entire netbook market segment was destroyed by tablets.
That, and I prefer having a full keyboard on which to type. Phone input methods universally suck ass.
Use it via voice to text as well, so I have subtitles from phone on my TV as well-the whole setup cost me $0,just some left field thinking.I just use a laptop plugged into a 32" TV that a neighbour was throwing out because he tripped over and pulled the antenna socket out- with a wireless keyboard, Much more comfortable sitting on the couch and can still watch footy on my TV next to it.
I actually can't imagine using a personal computer for anything. I haven't really owned and used one in like 8-10 years.
I have a work laptop which I use for work obviously, literally everything now is just built to work from your phone.
Phones are handy, no doubt. But they blow chunks for actually doing anything useful, IMO.
One modern trend in tech that I can't stand: abandoning web browser interfaces in favor of phone apps.
How many of you review app permissions before installing? Why does my credit card provider app need access to my phone's location, or my contact list?
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I cannot think of any other reason why anyone would eschew the use of a Computer and voluntarily choose a Device with a tiny screen. It is... unseemly.
I am certain my keyboard wouldn't plug into a phone. I can type on it almost as fast as I can speak, can't do that on a phone.
Pocket portability is definitely a plus for the phone.
I just love a bigger screen and touch typing. Laptop PC is my ideal device, although I went through a period of adoring my Eee PC 1000:
Asus Eee PC - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Bigger than pocket size, about the size of a smallish hardback novel. Keyboard size was just enough to support decent typing. Loved that thing, it was perfect for remote debugging network equipment. Hell, I still have it on a shelf, although it's ancient tech even by my admittedly tightwad standards. (If I want to upgrade the Linux OS, I'll have to roll my own as it is 32 bit only.)
The entire netbook market segment was destroyed by tablets.
There's companies selling refurbished ones for around $400.I remember them well. Have used, but never owned one. Too much of a tightwad to spring for Big Blue components.
Hey I remember the eee pc. My friend was going to buy one but ended up not for some reason.Pocket portability is definitely a plus for the phone.
I just love a bigger screen and touch typing. Laptop PC is my ideal device, although I went through a period of adoring my Eee PC 1000:
Asus Eee PC - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Bigger than pocket size, about the size of a smallish hardback novel. Keyboard size was just enough to support decent typing. Loved that thing, it was perfect for remote debugging network equipment. Hell, I still have it on a shelf, although it's ancient tech even by my admittedly tightwad standards. (If I want to upgrade the Linux OS, I'll have to roll my own as it is 32 bit only.)
The entire netbook market segment was destroyed by tablets.
Amazing almost 40 years of service and still working as good as ever. My god a hell of a lot of water has flown under the bridge since 1987!IBM model M keyboard. Bought new in 1987 and still in use every day. Typing on it as we speak.
View attachment 2095096
Yes that pic was done around 11 years ago. Hate to think how many millions of times my fingers have hit the keys.
I use the phone version of Big Footy occasionally. I have a smart phone and a tablet, but i still prefer the old fashioned and traditional desktop computer at the end of the day.I cannot think of any other reason why anyone would eschew the use of a Computer and voluntarily choose a Device with a tiny screen. It is... unseemly.
I am certain my keyboard wouldn't plug into a phone. I can type on it almost as fast as I can speak, can't do that on a phone.