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Someone stole my box.

There’s a first time for everything, I guess. Or at least a lot of things – I can think of many things I’ll never be convinced of trying. Anyway… After years of regularly buying things online and having them delivered to my door (or to my porch, as the case often is), something I bought [...]

Digital Book Upgrades at Amazon.com

About a month ago I wrote a post about wanting a mirrored library, that is, the ability to have my books in hard copy as well as in digital form for easy searching. I said that it would be cool if, when I buy a hard copy book, I could get a digital copy for [...]

A Mirrored Library – Books and Ebooks

My pal Joshua recently asked me my opinion on the new Kindle, as I’ve never really been a big fan of ebooks. While I’m still not a big fan of ebooks as a replacement for dead tree books, in thinking about them some more, I realized that I’d love to have my physical library mirrored [...]

Netbook Update: I love it X2

I received my replacement Acer Aspire One a few days ago and have had some more time to play with it. I’m glad I got a replacement, as after using this one a lot, it’s clear there was more wrong with the previous one than just the sound:

In comparison to the new one, the original [...]

Acer Aspire One: I love it. Can I have one that isn’t broken?

If you follow me on Twitter, you already know that I recently bought an Acer Aspire One. I’ve had it for a few days now, and so far, I love the little thing (but more below). My primary concern about purchasing it was the keyboard; I have ogre hands (okay, they’re not green), and I [...]