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I think it’s time to learn how to walk before I decide to jump into a marathon. That and the fact that today I decided to spend time digitizing my Christmas cards, in hopes of reducing physical storage. With that said, unfortunately my Android device cannot connect an external keyboard, webcam, storage device or scanner — tried and failed. It doesn’t mean it’s not possible, just that it can’t be done in the native operating system.

When will I start? Good question.

 

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No PC March

Based on some work I’m doing in the mobilization space and my personal challenge to discover whether our devices have actually reached a tipping point, I will be turning my home-PC off for the month of March. I previously noted several challenges that I may have to simply work around.

So it looks like if there are no cloud options, I’ll be limiting my ability to:

  • Edit Video & Audio
  • Transfer picture/video from my home camera
    • Looking at a solution for FTP from my camera, unsure if my phone will support this yet
  • Printing
    • At this point the products I’ve found require a home system up and running (since I don’t have a wireless printer)

My goals

  1. Determine whether I can go a month without a Home-PC
  2. Identify gaps in the technology, for integration into the home
  3. Identify gaps in usability
  4. Turn gaps into opportunities

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As previously mentioned, Homer came into the household on November 28th. I really did not get to play with him until the 29th due to a mistake with T-Mobile activating the Internet feature on my wife’s phone instead of mine (due to black Friday interweb cloggage).
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