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A peripheral brain in the palm of my hand.

To be honest, I really don't have a lot to say here and am wondering why I even created a page for my Palm Vx. I guess I was obligated to after taking the picture. It's nice to not have to remember phone numbers, addresses, birthdays, e-mail addresses, and names of spouses anymore, as my Palm remembers it for me (rather well, I might add). And it never complains, either.

As a medical worker bee, I suppose the Palm would be a useful tool, but I have not found a program that is faster, easier, and more flexible than a sheet of paper. In the hospital, my Palm only serves as an electronic reference and time-wasting toy.


Please do check out a program called PocketSynth that was written by my good friend, Eric Cheng.