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frustrated with technology


Wednesday_15:42

I’m starting to get really bored with the current technology that’s out there. I just can’t seem to find anything that really gets me excited. Maybe I haven’t been looking around enough or have been skipping over items for some reason because they were so expensive - either way I’m somewhat fed up with technology.

I get in these moods every once in awhile and they usually come about when I’ve been using the same pieces of software/hardware for to long.

Right now I really would like to have some sort of “Life Organizing System”. Something that would take all the information you gave it and helped you organized it. Maybe it’s done by days, months, years - or - concepts, ideas, failures, etc…

Along with this it would be nice to have it also be up to date on current laws. Such as TAX laws and advise me on what I could write off based on what I am doing.

I’m sure there’s something out there that does alittle bit of what i’m talking about but it would just be nice to not have to think so much and allow a computer to help you.

I can’t seem to think of anything else that would be cool but i’m sure you guys can. Any thoughts?

posted on May 29, 2002 | 3:44 PM EST

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Joel Says:

I agree, technology sucks lately. But here ya go

The new Treo

This thing will be your organizer, web browser, instant messanger, email, cell phone. For only a measely $499 a month (plus your service contract which could run you 30 to 60 bucks a month).

Posted at: May 30, 2002 9:58 AM

Derek Says:

Move to Japan. I bet they’ve already got third-generation devices that handle everything you’re talking about. For cripe’s sake, they have cell phones that have digital cameras and mp3 players in them, and skyscraper-sized lizards that destroy entire metropolitan areas. I’m getting my plane tickets right now.

Posted at: May 30, 2002 3:00 PM

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