Computing for now ================== I had some plans for 2020 but there are several events (both global and personal) which changed almost everything. I almost have ceased to use laptops/notebooks as I have not travelled and there have been no normal meetings (I usually use my work laptop for presentations but there have been none). I once tried to use a tablet on a meeting (just to read documents) but I don't thing that I will use it once more (it's useless for my style of use, no matter what brand/OS it is). I normally use my own GPD Pocket mini-laptop for traveling but now I have little use for it. For pocket computing: I still use a Palm IIIx (for reading in my bed with Plucker) and the TRGpro as a PDA. But for shopping and in the kitchen I (and my wife, too) use the PSION Organiser II LZ (plus PSION printer). Last year I used the Gemini PDA for the NextBike service. This year I repaired my own bike. Thus I no longer need an Android computer to ride a bike.. As a desktop I still use the OpenPOWER workstation (the Blackbird) with the Fedora Linux. I have been more and more disappointed with this OS (it's too experimental for me and it does not include many things that I normally use ) but I still haven't enough time to replace it. I'm not sure if the Void Linux is a good way for me, though. I stated my SGI O2 for just a few times. Anyway I wrote more new code on the O2 than on the Blackbird (but the OpenPOWER is much faster which made it much more useful to hunt the bugs!). And I used my SGI Indigo only for five or four times (I'm writing this post on that computer, anyway). Phone: Well, there is a problem. I have not wanted to carry my Punkt MP01 everywhere (and to often clean it with aggressive substances) so I have searched (and I'm still searching) for a second phone. Actually, I use the Palm Tungsten (with a proper case!) as the secondary phone. I tried the Nokia N900 but it's battery life is too short (and it has too much moving parts to be easily cleaned). Then I tried the Palm Pixi (I have 2 of them but one doesn't accept SIM card and I'm unable to activate the second). Then I tried my old Nokia (the E52 I think) it's nice but it's broken so it cannot be used as a phone. I tried to buy the Palm Centro but after 3 months is is still not here. So I have no hopes that it ever arrive. I didn't tried any OpenMoko (their battery life are too short due their unrepaired hardware issues) no the Aquaris E4.5 (my old Ubuntu Phone). The E4.5 has non-removable battery which is somewhat old and it requires miniSIM (at the moment I do not want to cut the regular SIM into mini size). I also tried my old iPhone 3G but it does not start at all. I also have noticed that I'm reading much more books from our library (I mean actual paper books) than usually. I have not started the Kindle for more than month if I'm not mistaken.