Below is the specification of my E P C.
| Color |
Galaxy Black |
| Included Accessories |
Carrying case |
| Memory (RAM) |
512 MB (DDR2 SO-DIMM) |
| Solid-State Drive |
4 GB (soldered) |
| Built-in webcam |
VGA (640×480) @ 30 fps |
| Battery |
4 Cells: 5200 mAh, 3.5hrs* |
| Storage Expansion |
External MMC(plus)/SD(HC) slot |
| Display |
6” (15.25cm) by 3.6” (9.15cm) or 7” (17.78cm) diagonal; WVGA (800×480) @ 133.3 PPI |
| CPU |
900 MHz Intel Celeron M ULV 353 |
| Operating System |
Custom Linux OS (Xandros) |
| Wired Networking |
10/100 Mbps Ethernet |
| Wireless Networking |
802.11b/g Wi-Fi (PCIe) |
| Internal Modem |
External RJ-11 connector present but internal MDC board not populated |
| USB Ports |
3 external, ? internal |
| External Display |
VGA D-SUB (up to 1600×1280) |
| Audio |
High Definition Audio with built-in stereo speakers and built-in microphone |
| Weight |
0.92 kg (2.0 lbs) |
(* This is the manufacturer-estimated battery life. Actual battery life may vary with usage.)
December 27th, 2007
A few days ago I was watching Wish Ko Lang from GMA Pinoy TV wherein they covered the life of an old couple living in an island in Surigao. It is a small island and only the couple live there. They have the whole ocean providing them food. WKL covered this couple’s life because to them, these people live without electricity in a house without a dining table making them very unfortunate. I was at awe. This is exactly the life I dream of. Far away from the chaotic society living the simplest form of living one can imagine.
One might say that it is not an easy task catching fish for food, but it’s not like the couple don’t know how to catch fish or cook food. They lived their whole lives together in that island and I’m pretty damn sure they have encountered life threatening experiences and survived.
I’m not a beach person, so I might not fit in that situation, but the point is living detached from society, yet still living healthy is quite a setup. If I am to live alone deep in the mountains, far away from people, abundant in food, then it would be paradise. They say “no man is an island.” I somewhat disagree with that because with self control, one can live by himself peacefully without worries. Nick Hornby justified the phrase in his book About A Boy saying that no man really is an island because even islands are connected underneath the ocean. It may be a story I look up to, but I disagree.
December 27th, 2007