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frellus | 1 year ago
It should be illegal to show things which were an integral part of your life, a short 30'ish years ago, as if they were uncovered in the ruins of some pre-civilization. Not fair at all.
frellus | 1 year ago
It should be illegal to show things which were an integral part of your life, a short 30'ish years ago, as if they were uncovered in the ruins of some pre-civilization. Not fair at all.
codezero|1 year ago
I asked my boss to pay for it (he did) but he said: do you use anything to organize your life and projects right now? If you don't, I don't think a PalmPilot will help you.
He was so right.
bouncing|1 year ago
But there are exceptions. I never had an address book or calendar until I had a Palm Pilot. It might have just been that I was becoming an adult at the time, but part of it was probably a barrier to use factor. The Palm was a small thing I could carry to class, keep near my phone, bring to my internship job, etc. It and the need for organizing did conspire to make it my first real organizer and my first time having that information organized at all.
astrange|1 year ago
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cmgbhm|1 year ago
One of the younger seniors says “I remember when my Dad used a palm pilot!” The room had the same experience.
layer8|1 year ago
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pjmlp|1 year ago
On the other hand, there some special sense of nostalagia for what I was doing back on those days.
sillywalk|1 year ago
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