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		<title>By: taking the red pill &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Paradigm shift</title>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;[...] Now, I did it and it feels great: I decided to dump the second electronic gadget I&#8217;d used for years now: My Palm. Useful and used companion over the years, but not an easy one: Bet every-time I really should&#8217;ve been able to check my diary, it refused to work because of low battery. And after all, it tended to loose it&#8217;s memory if left unattended for too long. Backup!, you might cry, and of course, I backed it up every time I synced and more but once the Palm fell into its coma, it took half a day at least to restore it to it&#8217;s previous state. [...]&lt;/p&gt;
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