Now we know why New York Times has David Pogue write about gadgets and devices. The man’s a machine:
“My wife once clocked me at 120 words a minute, and that’s including making corrections.”
“I have a lot of e-mail folders. I also have a lot of “message rules” that file incoming mail automatically into appropriate folders.”
“I can be online in a car, in the X-ray line at the airport, on a plane stuck on the runway, and so on. My 3-pound laptop is my main machine, by the way, for the same reason—so that I can be productive during any little blob of downtime.”
Seriously impressive how efficient he is…read more here
Now we know why New York Times has David Pogue write about gadgets and devices. The man’s a machine:
“My wife once clocked me at 120 words a minute, and that’s including making corrections.”
“I have a lot of e-mail folders. I also have a lot of “message rules” that file incoming mail automatically into appropriate folders.”
“I can be online in a car, in the X-ray line at the airport, on a plane stuck on the runway, and so on. My 3-pound laptop is my main machine, by the way, for the same reason—so that I can be productive during any little blob of downtime.”
Seriously impressive how efficient he is…read more here
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto
Secret, secret ..I got a secret…Styx
Now we know why New York Times has David Pogue write about gadgets and devices. The man’s a machine:
Seriously impressive how efficient he is…read more here
June 18, 2009 in People Commentary | Permalink