My dad's supposed to go home today. I still haven't heard whether he was actually discharged
or not--I talked to my mom around noon, and she didn't know anything other than that the
doctor had said that he could go home. Which of the many doctors that would be, though, I
don't know . . .
I don't remember what the context was now, but Eugene asked me for some information the
other day and I got out my Visor and looked it up. He said, "You really use that, don't
you?" and I said, "I use it for everything! It's my brain."
I keep my checking account registers on it.
I keep track of how many miles I walk on the treadmill. I
calculate my gas
mileage every time I fill up.
I can tell you what time it is
anywhere in the world, how many
Japanese yen equal one
dollar, or what phase
the moon is in.
I have records of all of our doctor
visits, prescriptions, and medical tests, which has come in handy a few times, particularly
lately, and records of hotels and
airline tickets.
I know everybody's birthdays, addresses, and phone numbers, and I keep a running
shopping list so I can always look and see
what I need to buy without creating a new list every time.
I could tell you how many skeins of sock yarn I have (but
(I won't), and how many books I have checked
out of the library (3) and their due dates.
Every time I get a new job or task at work, I enter it into an
outline, which is linked to my
calendar program. I'm an inveterate list taker, and I often wake up at night to write something down
on the notepad next to the bed. I feel naked without a nopepad and pen at all times, and I used to
keep several lists going at once. Keeping all my "stuff" in once place lets me write it down and
then forget about it until I need to remember it--I no longer feel like I have to constantly keep
my lists in my head.
I sync the Visor pretty often, although not as often as I might if I had a PC, because so many of the
applications I use don't have a Mac desktop component, therefore I can't actually enter anything
except through the Palm Desktop application. I do back the Visor up religiously, and have a recurring event set up in my
datebook to remind me to do it at least twice a week (Wednesdays and Saturdays). Along with
reminders to run virus checks (Sundays), back up the Mac (Fridays), get my oil changed (quarterly),
pay the bills (Saturdays) . . .