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  <subtitle>Life is a journey, not a destination</subtitle>
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    <title>Working in London</title>
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    <summary type="xhtml"><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>Well I did it brought a laptop to use on the train on the journey to and from work, its ok, but not ideal as the trains in the uk that I have to use are a little small to use a laptop on your lap!<br />
The machine fits but you can normally open the screen to only 80 degrees, this is not an optiomal angle for a TFT screen, I choose a matte finish on my laptop and after looking across at a fellow commuter attempting to use a glossy screen, and from the constant movement of his body and the adjusting of the screen, he was not happy with the reflections or visability of his screen.</p>
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    <content type="xhtml"><div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>Well I did it brought a laptop to use on the train on the journey to and from work, its ok, but not ideal as the trains in the uk that I have to use are a little small to use a laptop on your lap! </p>
<p>The machine fits but you can normally open the screen to only 80 degrees, this is not an optiomal angle for a TFT screen, I choose a matte finish on my laptop and after looking across at a fellow commuter attempting to use a glossy screen, and from the constant movement of his body and the adjusting of the screen, he was not happy with the reflections or visability of his screen.</p>
<p>The other part of my laptop that I am loving is the suspend facility on the Macbook Pro, as I have only shutdown the laptop twice since I brough it (this was to travel on a plane), unlike the hibernate / suspend facility in the Microsoft Operating system that crashed repeatidly or would not restore.  Although I have only had the laptop for 4 weeks, it seams to be the best os that I have used.</p>
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