Train ===== Last week I traveled by train (from Ostrava to Prague and back). It was my first train trip after more than half of year, I think. One way takes about 3 hours so I decided to take a computer with me to be able to work in the train. I decided to use as small bag as possible (I only had a small bag with a phone, a GPD Pocket computer, with few cables and the A6 notepad) so I didn't carry anything interesting with me (no Palm nor Psion). So I used only these devices: * Pebble Smartwatch: It is possible to sync their TimeLine thing (a list of calendar events) with Ubuntu Touch Calendar. So I put all needed details about the journey to the calendar (including my seat number) and synced the devices. It was nice to have all these information easily available without need to hold a mobile phone during train boarding. By the way, I usually connecting the watch to the phone once a day just to sync the things. * Ubuntu phone I still use my BQ Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition. It's a low end phone today but it has everything that I need. I only used it to sent SMS to my wife to inform her when I will be at home... * GPD Pocket I still use this little guy as my main portable email/note taking/office computer (it has 7" screen and it weights about 0.5 kg). This device can be charged in the train (it was the Czech SC Pendolino) so there was no need to utilize it's great battery life. On the workshop (where was no way to charge it) if was on for 3 hours (with the screen and the WiFi connection still on) and there was still more than 75% of battery power. I also find that I can write with my normal typing speed on this device (the size of keys is identical with normal keyboard only few keys are misplaced - unfortunately they are some Czech-specific symbols - but after 8 hours of continuous typing I'm pretty sure where they are). And that's all. Initially I thought that I should carry also my Ben NanoNote (as a music player) but it is possible to use the phone in this role (at least in the train which is noisy).