Sunday, May 31, 2020

Tools I Use (part II of II) Hardware

Tools I Use (part II of II) Hardware Heres the other half of the Tools I Use post.   Friday was about the software I use, today is about the hardware.   Again, in no particular order: Split Keyboard: I type so much that I need something ergonomic.   I tried a split keyboard when I worked for the FBI doing a lot of typing and it became a must-have.   I never have pain in my wrists from typing unless I am on my laptop a lot, or have to use someone elses keyboard. USB headset: As mentioned on Friday, I use Skype so this headset is how I answer the phone or make calls out.   I love how it is hands-free so I can be on a call and take notes the entire time. Optical mouse with a scroll wheel: You know the mouse that has that wheel on the top, so you can easily scroll up and down a website?   If I dont have the wheel Im apt to go nutz.   Seriously.   I hate using a mouse that does not have the scroll wheel. UPS: This is that big battery backup that you plug all your stuff into Ive had a few brownouts and my UPS easily keeps my computer up.   Theres nothing fun about an electrical problem that causes your machine to reboot my UPS is awesome. Two monitors: I cannot do it with one monitor anymore I have one that is 19 wide and another that is 22 wide, and I use all of it.   One day Ill have four monitors if you dont think you can use two monitors you simply havent tried.   When Im on the road and have to use just my laptop monitor I really feel the limitation. Palm Treo: This is my phone I dont know if my next one will be an iPhone (sexy but crappy phone service), a BlackBerry (which I can use on my Sprint account), or a Palm Pre but for now this does what I want.   I should note that I DO NOT do email or surf the web on my phone I had to draw the line somewhere and this was it.   I dont want email to get at me 247! Thumb Drives: When Im on the road I rely on my thumb drives to transfer my presentations. I didnt think they were a big deal but I use them all the time when on the road. Magellan GPS: I call this my Lady, and she is crucial to my travels.   I bought a 4 wide for $175 (it was a floor model) and have loved it from day one.   My Lady has saved me on many trips, and the amount of stress from navigating a new city has gone from 100 to 0 from that day on. Honorable Mention: Dymo Twin Turbo LabelWriter: Since I got my LinkedIn DVDs in, and started shipping them, this has become my new best friend.   I bought the twin since it prints two different labels on the left is the shipping label (with your name and my return address) and on the right is the stamps it is SO awesome to be able to fulfill all of my DVDs from my desk, without having to go to the post office (as long as it the package goes domestic). What hardware tools do you live by? Tools I Use (part II of II) Hardware Heres the other half of the Tools I Use post.   Friday was about the software I use, today is about the hardware.   Again, in no particular order: Split Keyboard: I type so much that I need something ergonomic.   I tried a split keyboard when I worked for the FBI doing a lot of typing and it became a must-have.   I never have pain in my wrists from typing unless I am on my laptop a lot, or have to use someone elses keyboard. USB headset: As mentioned on Friday, I use Skype so this headset is how I answer the phone or make calls out.   I love how it is hands-free so I can be on a call and take notes the entire time. Optical mouse with a scroll wheel: You know the mouse that has that wheel on the top, so you can easily scroll up and down a website?   If I dont have the wheel Im apt to go nutz.   Seriously.   I hate using a mouse that does not have the scroll wheel. UPS: This is that big battery backup that you plug all your stuff into Ive had a few brownouts and my UPS easily keeps my computer up.   Theres nothing fun about an electrical problem that causes your machine to reboot my UPS is awesome. Two monitors: I cannot do it with one monitor anymore I have one that is 19 wide and another that is 22 wide, and I use all of it.   One day Ill have four monitors if you dont think you can use two monitors you simply havent tried.   When Im on the road and have to use just my laptop monitor I really feel the limitation. Palm Treo: This is my phone I dont know if my next one will be an iPhone (sexy but crappy phone service), a BlackBerry (which I can use on my Sprint account), or a Palm Pre but for now this does what I want.   I should note that I DO NOT do email or surf the web on my phone I had to draw the line somewhere and this was it.   I dont want email to get at me 247! Thumb Drives: When Im on the road I rely on my thumb drives to transfer my presentations. I didnt think they were a big deal but I use them all the time when on the road. Magellan GPS: I call this my Lady, and she is crucial to my travels.   I bought a 4 wide for $175 (it was a floor model) and have loved it from day one.   My Lady has saved me on many trips, and the amount of stress from navigating a new city has gone from 100 to 0 from that day on. Honorable Mention: Dymo Twin Turbo LabelWriter: Since I got my LinkedIn DVDs in, and started shipping them, this has become my new best friend.   I bought the twin since it prints two different labels on the left is the shipping label (with your name and my return address) and on the right is the stamps it is SO awesome to be able to fulfill all of my DVDs from my desk, without having to go to the post office (as long as it the package goes domestic). What hardware tools do you live by? Tools I Use (part II of II) Hardware Heres the other half of the Tools I Use post.   Friday was about the software I use, today is about the hardware.   Again, in no particular order: Split Keyboard: I type so much that I need something ergonomic.   I tried a split keyboard when I worked for the FBI doing a lot of typing and it became a must-have.   I never have pain in my wrists from typing unless I am on my laptop a lot, or have to use someone elses keyboard. USB headset: As mentioned on Friday, I use Skype so this headset is how I answer the phone or make calls out.   I love how it is hands-free so I can be on a call and take notes the entire time. Optical mouse with a scroll wheel: You know the mouse that has that wheel on the top, so you can easily scroll up and down a website?   If I dont have the wheel Im apt to go nutz.   Seriously.   I hate using a mouse that does not have the scroll wheel. UPS: This is that big battery backup that you plug all your stuff into Ive had a few brownouts and my UPS easily keeps my computer up.   Theres nothing fun about an electrical problem that causes your machine to reboot my UPS is awesome. Two monitors: I cannot do it with one monitor anymore I have one that is 19 wide and another that is 22 wide, and I use all of it.   One day Ill have four monitors if you dont think you can use two monitors you simply havent tried.   When Im on the road and have to use just my laptop monitor I really feel the limitation. Palm Treo: This is my phone I dont know if my next one will be an iPhone (sexy but crappy phone service), a BlackBerry (which I can use on my Sprint account), or a Palm Pre but for now this does what I want.   I should note that I DO NOT do email or surf the web on my phone I had to draw the line somewhere and this was it.   I dont want email to get at me 247! Thumb Drives: When Im on the road I rely on my thumb drives to transfer my presentations. I didnt think they were a big deal but I use them all the time when on the road. Magellan GPS: I call this my Lady, and she is crucial to my travels.   I bought a 4 wide for $175 (it was a floor model) and have loved it from day one.   My Lady has saved me on many trips, and the amount of stress from navigating a new city has gone from 100 to 0 from that day on. Honorable Mention: Dymo Twin Turbo LabelWriter: Since I got my LinkedIn DVDs in, and started shipping them, this has become my new best friend.   I bought the twin since it prints two different labels on the left is the shipping label (with your name and my return address) and on the right is the stamps it is SO awesome to be able to fulfill all of my DVDs from my desk, without having to go to the post office (as long as it the package goes domestic). What hardware tools do you live by?

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