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Thursday, July 24, 2008

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Going Ultra-Portable With Mark Wharton

- Rob Bushway

Mark Wharton Visit 019One of the benefits of my job is getting to meet our readers when they come to town. Such was the case yesterday when I spent a couple of hours with Mark Wharton, aka K0LO, at my favorite hang-out in Colorado Springs, Pikes Perk.

Mark surprised me a bit by unleashing his "mobile" kit: a tiny 8 GB USB key containing every application needed to surf the web, vpn in to his network, image a drive, launch a recovery version of Vista, and other applications available from PortableApps. He keeps all of his documents with him by using SyncToy on his various computers, and syncing them to his USB key. He's got a complete mobile set up in the portable confines of a 8 GB USB key. Amazing. 

Mark is an engineering teacher at Penn State and primarily uses a Lenovo X41 Tablet PC as a teaching tool to present his lesson. He told me that he rarely sees a student use a tablet pc even though many of his students comment on his use of it. Most of his students take notes in the traditional manner: pen and paper.

This mobile kit was actually an upgrade for him, having moved up from 6 USB keys.  Once Mark returns from his vacation, he is going to write-up an article for us about how he uses this ultra-mobile set up, and why it works so great for him. Until then, if you find yourself moving from computer to computer a lot, I'd suggest you first take a look at FireFox Portable.

 

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Mark's old mobile kit is on the left. His new mobile kit is on the right

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Mark using my Motion Computing LS800 Tablet PC. I'll have more to share on that later.

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Mark trying out the Dell Latitude XT Tablet PC

 



7/24/2008 5:28 AM MST  

Going Ultra-Portable With Mark Wharton     Comments [4]  |  Digg This |  del.icio.us |  Citations 
Thursday, July 24, 2008 5:40:45 AM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Totally cool - and Mark has helped me with my Linux issues on a USB before, so great article!
David Howard
Thursday, July 24, 2008 6:49:53 AM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Though it's not a major part of my arsenal, PortableApps is a joyful convenience for me. I really should make more use of it.
Thursday, July 24, 2008 7:54:20 AM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
I'd be very interested in reading Mark's write-up on how he uses his mobile solution.

Many thanks.
Dukeswharf
Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:37:15 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
The one problem with my solution is that you have to be somewhat of a leach, borrowing computer time from friends and any available machine you can find. But it's nice not to have to drag a laptop along on a vacation and/or worry about theft.

I look forward to contributing an article about this but it will be a couple of weeks from now. We're off to New Mexico tomorrow morning and off the grid for a while.

By the way, meeting Rob for the first time was surreal - it was like I had known him for a couple of years. He is exactly the same in person as he is in his ink shows. Thanks again, Rob!
Mark (K0LO)
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