Moving; plus, ergonomic hardware pr0n

I've moved my website to http://dto.mamalala.org ! I apologize for any broken links on the new site—if you can't find something, just look in the page index. Welcome also to Planet Lisp readers who've stumbled upon my (emacs-slanted) blog!

I'd like to have Eon in beta by New Year's, but some shoulder and arm pains have slowed me down. So I picked up a few ergonomic items, and I'll take you on a tour.

The Keyboard

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The laptop-like layout of the Logitech Dinovo, which had been my keyboard for the last two years or so, stopped working for me. So I picked up the newer Logitech Wave Cordless Desktop Combo and I've been very happy with it—I'm typing with fewer errors too. Main points:

You might notice my old USB Wacom tablet beside the keyboard. Still works great.

The Lapdesk

I got a nice "laptop pod" from Belkin. It cushions your legs and raises the laptop's underside so that the vents get adequate airflow. The opening also doubles as a handle for lugging your laptop from room to room, and the lid can store the laptop's power brick.

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USB Audio

Right now I'm listening to Miles Davis on our home theater setup, driven by the M-Audio Fast Track USB audio box:

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This is a nice full-duplex recording box with hardware monitoring, guitar/line/XLR inputs, and good sound quality.

The Roguelike Controller:

For when you want to play First Age Angband but don't have access to a full keyboard, you can get a cheap add-on USB keypad:

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It even has a few USB ports on it, for hooking up a mouse or USB light:

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That's a wrap for this week…

Author: David O'Toole <dto@gnu.org>

Date: 2009-11-18 03:47:51 EST

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