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5 comments :

  1. Have a computer and a laptop and I think I'll be fine without the others...for now, anyway.

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  2. I'd love a laptop, but my carpal tunnel would flare up real bad and I don't want to go through that again!

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  3. Couldn't live without my laptop (figuratively, of course... but I certainly couldn't work well without it) and am falling hard for our new iPad2. Not so much for productivity, but that puppy is fun, fun, fun.

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  4. OH! The iPad. . don't get me started. I bought it wondering if I could use it for writing and discovered, to my delight, that it is a wonderful tool for note-taking (while I was on vacay--the cruise had lectures about each port's history!) and reading my ms, or critting the works of others by uploading their mss as PDF and syncing. Now I can read/crit them anywhere I go. Not to mention I can stay in touch with email, calendar. . .

    I'm sold!

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  5. oooh the opps! needing ea of the options! =))

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