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  <title>Too many gadgets?</title>
  <link>https://danilo.segan.org/blog/hardver/gadgets</link>
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<p>Like most people, I accumulated too many gadgets.  I've given away
Nokia 770 to my sister (I also have Nokia N800), and stored away some
other things (like USB DVD recorder, flatbed scanner), and
started increasingly switching over to "multifunction" devices.</p>

<center><img src="http://danilo.segan.org/slike/gadgets.png"
alt="Numerous gadgets"><br />
<em>Gadgets clean-up</em></center>

<p>And what I am left with is still too much (the photo above
doesn't include a USB hard drive, speakers and another computer I use
for storage and as a media server—and a camera, of course :).</p>

<p>The steps I did so far to help my case are replacing separate
printer and scanner with a networkable multifunction device.  And
replacing a combo of a wireless AP and an ADSL router with a single
device (except that it doesn't work too well atm, so I am keeping
both).</p>

<p>But, how to get rid of more stuff?  I plan to replace the other
computer with a more integrated solution (including big hard drives
and memory card reader), and I'll probably get rid of MP3 player (both
N800 and my phone can be used as ones), and I'll get rid of Toshiba
E740 PDA (I am now pretty sure I'll never bother hacking on it).</p>

<p>Any further ideas on how to un-clutter my workspace? ;)</p>


<p>In other news, I lost my cool Linux-powered Motorola A1200 in
Birmingham: the day before <a href="http://guadec.org">GUADEC</a>
actually started.  So, after losing my <a
href="http://danilo.segan.org/blog/razno/lost-phone">previous
Motorola</a> phone, and after remembering that I lost my parents'
Motorola phone all the way back in high school, I am done with
Motorolas. :)</p>

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