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    <summary>One interesting note from the Camvention last week was that I definitely felt like a second-class citizen when I whipped out my Windows CE PDA...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>One interesting note from the <strong>Camvention</strong> last week was that I definitely felt like a <strong>second-class citizen</strong> when I whipped out my Windows CE PDA after dinner. Everyone else was beaming their Palmistry to one another, and I was in my own little digital enclave, feeling like I could use a little <a href="http://www.esperanto.net/info/index_en.html">e-speranto</a>.</p><p>The interesting thing to me is that most people who like the Palm are <strong>underdog apologists</strong>, definitely of the Mac-using personality type, yet they hold no truck for Windows CE despite its decided disadvantage in the marketplace. Of course, it's obvious why, but I thought it was interesting.</p><p>For the record, I have a CE device because it was a gift from my best friend, and one of the finest gifts I've ever recieved. I'm officially platform-agnostic.</p>]]>
      
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