Until very recently, I was on a desktop at home, laptop in the office. My 
desktop hard drive has given up the ghost, and I haven't yet found the time to 
fix that. So, I am on my Dell "Desktop-replacement laptop" as it is known. Nice 
big 17-inch touch screen, love it. So that is for work.



I have my new Kindle paperwhite, PS3 and iPad for play (reading, games, 
catching up on news, social media, etc.) I use my iPhone 6s+ for the same 
things when on the move.



But I am concerned about the radiation, so I use my phone tentatively. I know, 
about the radiation, but once it is in the head, hard to lose the concern. I 
saw this video, where they make popcorn by putting four phones together and 
calling them at the same time, and bingo, pops the corn ... 😊



-----Original Message-----
From: silklist 
[mailto:silklist-bounces+shyam.sunder=peakalpha....@lists.hserus.net] On Behalf 
Of Deepak Misra
Sent: 12 September 2017 21:19
To: silklist@lists.hserus.net
Subject: Re: [silk] What's your primary computing device?



Office Laptop at work. It stays at office.



At home, 7 year old HP lpatop with Windows 7. If someone is using that laptop  
then there is an older Dell with Ubuntu. Laptop mostly used on weekends



Samsung Galaxy Note 3 ( 4 yeards old ) Phone for daily facebook and mail.

feedly for RSS  reads. I find the mobile version better then desktop versions



Samsung TAB for reading books.



Am the proud owner of an IPAD since a week but am still struggling with UX 
after so many years of Android.



Deepak



On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 8:57 PM, Venkatesh H R 
<hrvenkat...@gmail.com<mailto:hrvenkat...@gmail.com>>

wrote:



> MacBook Air and my iPhone SE ('upgraded' from iPhone6 when it fell and

> broke). Otherwise, I'm really trying to use them only for work or

> communication with family and friends. That means no games, no

> Twitter, no Facebook, no Netflix, etc for at least 2 hours a day.

> On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 6:04 PM Jim Grisanzio 
> <jimg...@gmail.com<mailto:jimg...@gmail.com>> wrote:

>

> > On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 5:32 PM, Udhay Shankar N 
> > <ud...@pobox.com<mailto:ud...@pobox.com>>

> wrote:

> >

> > > As in, what do you spend the most time doing serious work/play on?

> > > For

> > any

> > > definition of 'work' or 'play' that appeals to you?

> > >

> > > For me, it is still an assembled desktop computer running Windows.

> > > Notwithstanding the existence in the house of 3 laptops, sundry

> tablets,

> > > and many, MANY phones.

> >

> >

> >

> > 4 laptops in 2 locations (office/home) running Linux, Solaris,

> > Windows, Mac. Need the Mac for photo editing. But mostly for day to

> > day work stuff the phone is slowly taking over with recent models

> > (iPhone 7). It won't

> be

> > long till the phone replaces 3 laptops. Haven't used a land-locked

> desktop

> > since Sun's Sun Ray (or maybe that doesn't quality as a desktop

> > machine

> but

> > more of a thin network client with a nice big screen).  :)

> >

> > Jim

> >

>

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