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I am writing this now on my old laptop. It's a Toshiba, T-1200, for the experts amongst you. I don't know how old it is, but if I have to guess I'd say at least 15 years. I bought it second hand in Sydney, while I was there during the Olympics and did some writing for my hometown newspaper.

I really think it was worth the effort, I am enjoying being able to write whenever I can. Obviously it doesn't connect to the web, but I can save it on disk and then safe time in internetcafes, where I tend to stay too long anyway. Which is far too expensive. I've exceeded my travel budget far too often, which means I will have to work on returning in Australia.

I am even downloading my friends-pages from Livejournal, which gives me something to read at nighttime, when I'm tired of having the same communication with fellow travellers every single day. Unfortunately that also means that I can't see anything but text. No colours, no pictures, no links. And I can't react either, however much I sometimes would like to. Tell Jeroen to enjoy his time studying, discuss books and trivial pursuit with Dreamdancer, music with Beatchick. Hoping that Insomnia writes a bit more about politics and less about computers and expanding LJ. Want to discuss fantasy sports with Tbone, know what is happening with Somegirl. I never thanked the people who mailed me for my birthday. A lot of my IRL friends didn't even do that, not a miracle though, as I have missed 6 out of my last 8 birthdays. Sometimes I consider it would be nice if I don't have to count those years either. But it goes to show how nice some LJ-ers are. I miss it. Reading about people looking for jobs and what goes on in their minds. And as a non-regular poster here, I get less reactions on my own entries as well.

I would like to update my interests page, create a new LJ for my newsletters exclusively and not inbetween the other entries. Update as soon as I finished reading a book, as I enjoy writing about every single one of them, I am even considering to continue counting whenever I'm back. To register every single book I'll read this century. There's so much I'd like to do, what I can't do. But on the other hand, I'm doing plenty with my little lovely machine (well little, it's a heavy one, especially when hitchhiking..). I write long emails to Marcela and home. Answer other people's emails longer than I usually would. Take more time for my newsletters and the translation of them. Write plenty of travel impressions/stories, though never enough to my liking. I edit some of the stories I wrote on paper, while putting them on disk. I read stories I've downloaded from the web, reread emails I've saved on disk and read my LJ's. Where would I be without this machine. All that for 75 Australian dollars (something like 50 US).

Date: 2001-01-20 02:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jeroen.livejournal.com
Hoi,

ik heb net een boek uitgelezen en nu ben ik op zoek naar een nieuw boek. Weet jij een boek waarvan je denkt "die moet je gelezen hebben"?

J.

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Date: 2001-01-21 12:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gerbie.livejournal.com
Anything by Stephen Fry or Ben Elton, I'd say. Depending obviously on what kind of books you'd like to read. Read any Russian authors? (Tolstoj, Dostojevski, Tjechov), all very much forgotten but nice reads...

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