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		<title>Microsoft Courier &#8211; Potential Paper Notebook replacement</title>
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		<pubDate>Unknown, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; I&#8217;m really excited about the Microsoft Courier. If you&#8217;ve read some of my previous posts, I have reluctantly gone back to using my Asus R1F tablet and have indirectly given up on my Macbook Pro. Don&#8217;t get me wrong &#8211; there&#8217;s absolutely nothing wrong with the Macbook Pro or OSX. It&#8217;s still my desktop OS of choice. Everything just seems to work on the Mac. Given then I&#8217;m no longer a developer, a lot of my work life is involved in meetings with the business team or the dev team to discuss new ideas, work out issues or discuss design. In meetings, I often find it a lot easier to use a notepad instead of typing on a computer to communicate or describe ideas. The tablet is both the happy medium and extension of these two solutions. It has the flexibility of a notepad and the ability to store and distribute digitally. The downside of my current tablet is that it is extremely heavy weighing at almost 7 lbs. The weight isn&#8217;t bad if all I&#8217;m doing is lugging it from home and to work. It&#8217;s a bit weighty to be lugging it around the office and sometimes across [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Zoompass &#8211; Zoom me please</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; While I&#8217;ve had a Zoompass account for a few months now, I haven&#8217;t really had a chance to use it. I like the idea of it and just as importantly, it is a Canadian venture that as far as I can tell is based out of Toronto. This blog fits more under the &#8216;perfectissimo&#8217; category rather than a review since I am writing based on how I think I will use it rather than the experience of using it. First off, a little bit about me to understand why I am excited about it. In general, I don&#8217;t like dealing with cash but even less with debit cards. Too often have my friends been victims of debit card fraud. At the same time, the issue with using credit cards is that unless I&#8217;m checking constantly, it can sometimes be a surprise at the end of the month how much I have spent on miscelaneous expenses. Not sure about other countries, but there are quite a few services that offer &#8220;no fee&#8221; banking but one of the issues with that is the one I use in particular does not offer the ability email money transfer. Looking at the services offered, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Looking for The Perfect Camera Bag for Day-to-Day use</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I currently use the Lowepro Slingshot 100 as my day-to-day camera bag. There are many things I like about it. It&#39;s small, easy to access as I can swing the bag quickly to the front and has some really useful features like a waterproof cover so that I can cover the bag in case it rains. But there are a couple of downsides. For one, the bag is extremely uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time. It would also be nice to be able to carry a tri-pod as well. My Gitzo doesn&#39;t come with a sling. So, the perfect camera bag for day-to-day use would have the following features: * interchangeable slings between my right and left shoulder so I could distribute the weight * means to carry my tripod * ability to carry a water bottle * space to carry miscellaneous stuff like manuals and sunglasses * comfortable to wear for at least 5 or 6 hours a da]]></description>
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		<title>New Category &#8211; Perfect-isimo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love trying new products; I think for the most part, we all do. For me, it&#39;s always about trying to do things in a more functional or natural fashion. Sometimes it&#39;s to make life easier for me or to enhance my enjoyment of my many hobbies. So I decided to create a new category called &#34;Perfect-isimo.&#34; It&#39;s for the times when I&#39;m using a particular product and I&#39;m thinking about &#34;if only it had&#8230; then it would be just perfect.&#34; I figured that if I had a particular need, I&#39;m sure other people are looking for the same thing too and it could be a good way to note down the product discoveries together.]]></description>
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