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Today's EEE post
I took notes at Heckler's talk using my EEE, and by a few minutes in I was going for stretches with "no looking at the computer" touch typing, so it looks like I can adapt to the keyboard. :) I wouldn't want to try using it for all my notetaking, though, because sometimes I have to sketch diagrams and stuff that I can't do quickly in Open Office. Not to mention I rarely sit near an outlet, and an hour-long talk ate about a third of more of the battery strength.
A couple other salient points. OO on the EEE defaults to saving as a Word document (the version of OO we installed on our tablet PCs in the labs default to saving in OO format). And 16 point font is the minimum I can use and not have to lean forward to see what I'm typing.
I saved the file to my SD card, and then used Thunderbird and my gmail account to send a copy to my work account so I can clean it up tomorrow and maybe add a few diagrams while I still remember them.
A couple other salient points. OO on the EEE defaults to saving as a Word document (the version of OO we installed on our tablet PCs in the labs default to saving in OO format). And 16 point font is the minimum I can use and not have to lean forward to see what I'm typing.
I saved the file to my SD card, and then used Thunderbird and my gmail account to send a copy to my work account so I can clean it up tomorrow and maybe add a few diagrams while I still remember them.

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Also, if you want to save time and default your lab computers to Word, just go in Writer (or anything else) to tool>options>then hit the little + sign next to load/save, and hit General
You will then from there see drop-down menus, with 'document type' and 'always save as'. Just match them with whatever format you want. I do "Microsoft 97/200/XP" for everything, doc, powerpoint, etc. Makes life easier.
ODF is nice when working internationally but not so great when you're trying to just turn in a stupid report.
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My notebook now gets maybe 10 minutes on battery, and that's only if it's idling with the lid closed. So it's mostly a luggable with a built-in UPS at this point.
Can you believe I'm still using the same computer I used to take Tryp to BotCon 2001?