Random Notes
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After about three  weeks without using my SGI Indigo  I have started it
and  now I'm  browsing the  gopherspace. I'm  not sure  why but  I feel
better when  I access the  gopher from this  old machine than  when I'm
using anything more modern (even my SGI O2 is modern here).

I noticed  soma days ago  that Logout  changed structure of  his gopher
site but only now I found that  there is also a screenshots gallery [1]
(too bad that my Netscape 3 cannot open PNG files..). Opening of single
screenshot takes time  on my 33MHz CPU (some tens  of seconds until the
file is shown in full details) so one feels like in late 1990s (tun the
MIPS R3000 CPU was long obsolete even then).

One of his latest screenshots is a  RedHat 6.2 desktop on a dual-CPU PC
(a pair of Celerons on an  ABIT motherboard).. There was an interesting
Czech article at the DIIT.cz [3] (by Logout, I you can guess). In early
2000s  it was  dream machine  for many  folks (me,  too -  but I  never
managed to get such computer). Also  the RedHat 6.2 (its Czech mutation
with a lot of  added tools for Czech and Slovak  languages) was my last
RedHat Linux  and the one  which I used for  the longest time  (I never
liked 7.x line so  I went for Slackware, the 8.1, I  think). It was the
first Linux  where all  my software was  well supported  and everything
worked for me. Tons of good memories...

Today I  saw in my mailbox  and advertisement from Gemini  PDA people -
some of them are working on  something called "smart wallet" - actually
a tiny Android  portable computer with 3.5" screen  (an unnecessary big
screen for this purpose) with 4G support, WiFi, NFC and camera (to scan
QR  codes). It  should be  used  for wireless  payments. IT  has a  few
hardware buttons which allow it's used  just like the wallet and not as
a phone or a PDA. A black box without proper user control to be used to
manage one's finances? Why?

I have  been using a  dumb phone (a Punkt  MP01 [4]) since  October and
there is still no need to return to a smartphone. I actually found that
I have no good use for a smartphone. The smartphone simply does not fit
into my daily routine: I don't  need on-line maps because on weekdays I
travel by walk only. I  cannot browse RSS/WWW/Gopher during my journeys
to  and from  work for  the same  reason. And  so on.  Well, I  can use
phone's camera to take  some pictures. But I did that  less than once a
year. It makes no sense to use just for such reason a device which have
to be  charged almost daily. And  when I have to  synchronize my Pebble
smartwatch the I can use my Ubuntu tablet (which I still have).

I  still  use  Palm  III  as  my  main  PDA.  I  must  confess  that  I
underestimated  actual qualities  of  the Sony  PEG-UX50/U (after  some
training  I'am able  to  use its  keyboard  relatively effectively  and
battery life - even with my weak  battery - is quite good and screen is
excellent) but  the old good IIIx/IIIxe  is better for my  needs. There
was little time  to play with my new PocketPC  device (a Toshiba e750).
Its specs  are promising but its  OS (a pocket version  of the Windows)
are more limiting  that I thought. I  managed to install a  few apps (a
DopeWars,  for example)  but that's  all  for the  moment. Some  things
simply are  not available and  some I was not  able to install  dues to
some incompatibilities.  Maybe I  will find  a more  time for  that toy
later. IT still  seems to me that the PalmOS  (technically more limited
and running of a weaker hardware) is much more intuitive and faster.


References:
[1] gopher://i-logout.cz:70/1/screenshots/
[2] gopher://i-logout.cz:70/I/screenshots/files/PC_dual_Celeron_RedHat62-2019_01_19.png
[3] https://diit.cz
[4] http://punkt.ch