New Tech

And so I continue my love-hate relationship with technology. Attempting to shift my mobile writing platform from a full laptop to a tablet running Windows (so I can shift easily between them) threatens to do me in.

Bear With Me

I’ll get back into the regular swing of things as quickly as I can. Working the new configuration into a process for writing that lets me work across my various writing platforms takes a bit of, well, work.

I’ve often been (rightfully) accused of being a very low-tech, high-tech person. I don’t like cloud computing.

Sacrilege, I realize, but I like my stuff where my stuff is. Yes, I may lose it if I don’t take care of business. No, that isn’t going to make me change my hidebound ways. Instead, I found a perfectly awesome tech support team that keeps me up and running and reasonably sane. Usually.

I shall return! Thanks for bearing with me.

DDW

Written by D. D. Wolf

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