When Can I Jack In Permanently?

More and more, science fiction comes closer to the real world, as the technology around us accelerates at an even quicker and quicker rate.  Being a bit of a gadget freak, I must admit this is a pretty cool time to be living in.  I spend a lot of time in online world, both for business and pleasure.  What I am not though, is an early adopter.  While I may research stuff like  a mobile internet dongle when it first comes out, I won’t be standing in line at 6am in the morning at my local big box electronics store to buy one when they open.  I do however like the idea of being totally connected to the wired world at all times.

Just recently, I bought my first smart phone.  It’s a Nokia N900, and I must say, this is the coolest gadget I’ve ever purchased.  I’ve been eying smart phones for a while, but they’ve always seemed a little too restrictive for me.  It terms of either what the hardware could do, or what the vendor / cell provider would allow you to do.  If you compare broadband dongle with the data plan I got for the phone, they’re pretty similar.  I do use the device as more of a computer than a phone, which is fine since that’s what it was designed for.  I do a lot of business online, so it made sense from a business perspective to extend by online availability.

I don’t use the phone part of it a whole lot, as I’m not a real talker, so getting good internet coverage was important for me.  This new phone, is kind of like have a laptop and a dongle, except that my Nokia fits into my pants pocket.  If I am going to be away for a longer period of time, then there’s no substitute for a laptop.  There still something to be said for a full size keyboard and nice big screen.

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