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		<title>Recent Purchases</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 19:55:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony Stubblebine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I purchased three things in the last year that I&#8217;ve ended up being very happy with. System76 Pangolin Laptop Last summer I decided to switch from OSX back to Linux. I don&#8217;t think Linux is better desktop software necessarily. However 99% of my time is spent either using software that&#8217;s the same on all platforms [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I purchased three things in the last year that I&#8217;ve ended up being very happy with.</p>
<h3>System76 Pangolin Laptop</h3>
<p><img src="http://system76.com/images/pangolin-med.jpg" /><br />
Last summer I decided to switch from OSX back to Linux. I don&#8217;t think Linux is better desktop software necessarily. However 99% of my time is spent either using software that&#8217;s the same on all platforms (Firefox and Thunderbird) or doing development for software that runs on Linux. I got tired of the context switching. I wanted my laptop to behave the same way that my server did. My last experiences with Linux on a laptop were pretty time consuming and I never got everything working (like power management). <a href="http://www.system76.com">System76</a> sells laptops with Linux pre-installed and they make sure the hard parts are working (wireless, power management, sound). I even have <a href="http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page">IE6</a>.</p>
<p>System76 does one important thing extremely well: they make sure your laptop software works correctly by offering updates and fantastic software support. I do have one complaint. Their hardware support turnaround is awful. I needed to get my power connection replaced and was without my laptop for three weeks. Around the same time my coworker thought his Macbook wireless wasn&#8217;t working so he went in to the Apple store and got a brand new one same day only to get home and realize the problem was with his Airport. I&#8217;d still recommend System76 with the caveat that you shouldn&#8217;t buy the extra warranty and assume that you&#8217;ll pay for any repairs to be done locally.</p>
<h3>Logitech S510 Cordless Keyboard</h3>
<p><img src="http://www.logitech.com/repository/40/jpg/1960.1.0.jpg" /><br />
I do also have a desktop and enjoy working there because I have a nice view and because I have a dual monitor setup. However, I&#8217;ve come to find that I prefer my keyboard to be on my lap. I decided to try out Logitech&#8217;s <a href="http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keyboards/keyboard_mice_combos/devices/145&amp;cl=us,en">S510 Cordless Keyboard</a>. I discovered two things. One, cordless keyboards are nice! Two, this is a fantastic keyboard to type on. I like writing just for the joy of getting to press the keys. The keyboard side works great. I don&#8217;t notice a lag. I went six months before needing to recharge the battery. I can type from almost anywhere in my room. The package also comes with a wireless mouse, but I didn&#8217;t like it so I stuck with my old mouse.</p>
<h3>Syncmaster 245BW 24&#8243; Widescreen Monitor</h3>
<p><img src="http://www.samsung.com/us/system/consumer/product/2007/05/18/ls24hubcfvxaa/monitors_245BW_mainkv_0707.jpg" /><br />
This monitor is HUGE. 24 inches is a lot of inches. I&#8217;ve always lusted after bigger monitors but recently felt like buying one would have been too extravagant. I don&#8217;t know why I thought that because I&#8217;ve definitely read that larger monitors can make huge differences in productivity. I&#8217;ve also read how tabbing through windows is a bigger break in concentration than merely glancing. That&#8217;s why I have all my interrupting programs (Email, IM) on a second monitor (merely 20&#8243; widescreen).</p>
<p>Last month I had my first conference booth in order to demo CrowdVine. The booth fee was waived because we were being showcased but the logistical fees weren&#8217;t. This was my first exposure to conference logistical fees and I was shocked! I paid $90 to plug my laptop in for two hours plus another $90 for Jay&#8217;s laptop and another $90 to power the monitor we were demoing on. We also could have rented a 30&#8243; plasma screen for $300 but at that price I decided it was better to buy something I could own. And that&#8217;s how I ended up with this wonderful 24&#8243; monitor ($400 plus shipping there and home).<br />
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<li><a href='http://www.stubbleblog.com/index.php/2009/11/linux-on-the-desktop/' title='Linux on the Desktop'>Linux on the Desktop</a></li>
<li><a href='http://www.stubbleblog.com/index.php/2005/11/looking-for-sys/' title='Looking for SysAdmin'>Looking for SysAdmin</a></li>
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