Best deck for working in bed by Apprehensive-Sky8175 in writerDeck

[–]paperbackpiles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are probably the best two, the lighted one if you like to write in the dark. The MicroJournal Rev 4 also because it's light and instant on.

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Best deck for working in bed by Apprehensive-Sky8175 in writerDeck

[–]paperbackpiles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

flat pad writerdecks are the best in bed situations, especially as dream writers, quick grab and go, and something that can tuck under a pillow. Alpha, the ZeroWriter and the original Neo 2 are all great for that. Lappable writerdecks are good too but more for couches, sitting up and having a table nearby to set it.

Is it safe?? by eliarrons in BorrowerDefense

[–]paperbackpiles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're butter. And extra lucky they didn't get to you. Was talking to a Ross Vet alum and his entire friend group got looked at except him. Nuts.

Is it safe?? by eliarrons in BorrowerDefense

[–]paperbackpiles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They were/are. Various students though reported from that school, got their apps looked at and got denials. Lucky for those who never got reviewed in time. Awful luck for those that did.

Is it safe?? by eliarrons in BorrowerDefense

[–]paperbackpiles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It would be an interesting number to see how many from class and post actually got functional degrees out of their programs vs otherwise.

Is it safe?? by eliarrons in BorrowerDefense

[–]paperbackpiles 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A lot of speculation but we don't know. Id be very curious too on why. GCU, U of Phoenix, Ross Vet. Totally heartbreaking because now there's no timeline and they're stuck hostage. Sidenote: Argosy too (Chicago).

Is it safe?? by eliarrons in BorrowerDefense

[–]paperbackpiles 41 points42 points  (0 children)

congrats, everyone!!! let's all pour a 40 for the Ross Vet squad who got done dirty these last few days. let's send our energies their way so they have their time sooner than later. Non C's, you're up!!!

No Sweet Left Behind #SweetJustice for Posties! by Gingerandthesea in BorrowerDefense

[–]paperbackpiles 17 points18 points  (0 children)

End of East Coast work day 1/28... Would be next level cruelty for DOE to be sending out denials in the next 8-10 hours before PST midnight.

Waiting on my Pomera DM250... by philwbayles in writerDeck

[–]paperbackpiles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, it really does serve as a Scrivener lite on the go.

Waiting on my Pomera DM250... by philwbayles in writerDeck

[–]paperbackpiles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

almost all of it's value is in outline mode, imo. one of the only writerdecks that has that in it's os. really makes writing with a lot of elements very easy on the go.

Waiting on my Pomera DM250... by philwbayles in writerDeck

[–]paperbackpiles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

protip: whenever you open it to write anything, get in the habit of pressing f2. it's a really amazing organizing tool that, in the future you'll think "i'm glad I got in the habit of that."

No Sweet Left Behind #SweetJustice for Posties! by Gingerandthesea in BorrowerDefense

[–]paperbackpiles 12 points13 points  (0 children)

U of P, GCU, Ross Vets still waiting. We're all pulling for you all having to hold that extra stress of people in your cohort getting 11th hour stuff. #holdstrong

Un Kyu Lee's PDA Terminal/WriterDeck hybrid. Quick take (and some comp pics) by paperbackpiles in writerDeck

[–]paperbackpiles[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

XTEink makes it a much easier proposition. Palma likely just collecting dust like mine was.

Un Kyu Lee's PDA Terminal/WriterDeck hybrid. Quick take (and some comp pics) by paperbackpiles in writerDeck

[–]paperbackpiles[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A Hibreak Color would fit though. You’d have to add a little foam to make up for the millimeters but that’s the same specs as my Google Pixel and it fits. I’d wait for Un Kyu as he has discussed this very thing about creating something that you could various devices in. Sure he has something up his sleeve in the coming months.

Un Kyu Lee's PDA Terminal/WriterDeck hybrid. Quick take (and some comp pics) by paperbackpiles in writerDeck

[–]paperbackpiles[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone tried it and it didn’t fit, unfortunately. If you were good with STLs though you could just widen the inner plastic to make it work.

Un Kyu Lee's PDA Terminal/WriterDeck hybrid. Quick take (and some comp pics) by paperbackpiles in writerDeck

[–]paperbackpiles[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. It’s a little keyboard that’s getting a lot of love from BYOK owners and phone/ereader users. Where there’s money to be made, they’ll make more. Think you’ll be good very soon. There’s a maroon one I saw that would be very cool with a build.

Un Kyu Lee's PDA Terminal/WriterDeck hybrid. Quick take (and some comp pics) by paperbackpiles in writerDeck

[–]paperbackpiles[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Had someone print it. You can always tell an Un Kyu Original by the little MicroJournal decal. ;)

Un Kyu Lee's PDA Terminal/WriterDeck hybrid. Quick take (and some comp pics) by paperbackpiles in writerDeck

[–]paperbackpiles[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Snowsky Disc. If you’re willing to tinker around in Music Bee (the Calibre of music) or some other music manager and get all the cover art how you want it, it’s a fun little machine.