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In reply to the discussion: Need some technological advice. [View all]NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)26. Nope, but I have a Masters in Educational Technology.
My bachelor degree is Architecture.
I need these tools because my employer is out of state and my job is largely web-based.
I travel to provide give presentations, to visit schools and gov agencies and NGOs, etc., and fuss about with email all day long since my territory includes Hawaii and Alaska and my office is in the Washington DC area.
There have been times when someone needed something and I've pulled off the side of the road, opened my laptop, and edited a document or spreadsheet and sent it off.
Having to wait until I got to a conventional Internet spot, hotel, cafe, starbucks etc., would be frustrating, even though we all had to do that five years ago.
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I can handle that, I'd rather not but I look at this as a 5 year purchase....
redstatebluegirl
Sep 2013
#12
Okay. Take your time, do some research on websites, and don't make a hasty decision.
Hong Kong Cavalier
Sep 2013
#15
It's always the monthly costs that put the kibosh on it for me. What are people REALLY paying??
WinkyDink
Sep 2013
#54
Is it one of those 'Obamaphones' that the right wing idiots are yelling about?
Koko Ware
Sep 2013
#63