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thats really cool, it sounds great, the way each thing lead to another and always incorporated the n810, it should be a commercial on how helpful it is in day to day life lol. cant wait to hear more stuff that put all the NITs functionality to good use.
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2009-07-06
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2009-07-06
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impressive. Reminds me of my roadtrip to miami Fl. How was battery life? I had to break out the Solio a couple of times, when MM decided to lock up and drain the battery.
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1. Listen to music & free kids stories (from Storynory.com) when traveling.
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DAY 1
Checked in at 6pm. Wifi connection at the hotel is working great.
We were meeting some people at the campground they are at.
I got the address of the place, plugged it into maemo mapper and downloaded a level 10 and 6 map.
We jumped into the car and used the gps and maemo mapper to get there!
The nieces of the GF loves the Flight of the Amazon game and spent a good 30 mins playing it while I chowed down some BBQ.
Later back at our hotel I checked emails, played chess (on the N810) with the GF and then I looked up a kayak rental place for tomorrow. Tomorrow I will call them using Skype and my bluetooth headset.
It's late now. GF is sleeping. I'm going to charge my NIT and set its alarm to 8am.
EDIT: Continued:
DAY 2:
I woke up courtesy of the alarm on the N810.
Checked emails.
Logged into Mauku and checked Twitter for a bit.
Refreshed the weather on OMWeather.
Called the kayak rental place using Skype and my headset (worked great). Didn't rent one though.
Downloaded maps for a hike we were doing later in the day.
Later that same day we (in total 12 of us...) took a hike up in Tahoe mountains and when we stopped for breaks I'd pull out the N810 and see 'where we were'. It was mostly just for fun as it was an easy and well-marked trail. But a bit later we came to a cross-road and we didn't remember which trail led to the lake we were heading to...ta-daa - out comes the N810 and I can EASILY on it see that the trail leading to the right would get us to the lake.
Comment from one in the group: "I got to get me one of those"
In the evening: Just checking emails and Twitter.
DAY 3:
Not that much different: Combination of emails, twitter, GPS and games (for the nieces. They now love 'Bomberman and the five-year old is the star at that game).
The 5-year old also really loved mobikid where she could hear herself singing along to the songs.
In the evening I loaded up gPodder and downloaded the latest episodes of my favorite podcasts.
Conclusion of a trip without a laptop:
I'm really impressed and surprised. I went 3-4 days without a laptop and used nothing but the N810.
I found that I did the same - and more - things that I would have if I had brought the laptop.
The obvious drawbacks are that the screen is smaller and the keyboard not as fast (for me). But the portability and the 'always on' wee enormous pro's.
Next time I go away for a few days...the laptop will most likely stay at home.
Hidden bonus: I found that it's 'easier' for my GF to 'accept' that I use the tablet for a bit rather than me booting up the laptop and sit and do things on it. I guess a big laptop creates more of a 'barrier' between you and the people next to you.
Additional things I did:
- Looked up movie trailers on youtube to see if the movie playing was any good,
- Took notes in QuickNote and YellowNotes.
.N810 experience: Since 6/2009
My Twenty Favorite OS2008 Applications:
AutoScan, Diablo5 Theme, Dialcentral, DragLock, EmelFM2, FlipClock, gPodder, Headphoned, Knots 2, Maemo Mapper, mPlayer, openNTPD, OpenSSH, Panucci, Personal Launcher, QuickNote, Seqretary, SlideLock, Telescope, YellowNotes
Last edited by silvermountain; 2009-07-06 at 18:57.