Teaching a class for Seagate in Colorado, with the
_OQO_ model 02
(after the 01 suffered a frothy
_fate_).
_Seagate_
was my busiest client: I taught 28 classes for the drive
maker in multiple locations. This was also a private but local class.
Out-of-town training stopped in mid 2007 for personal reasons
(synopsis: having a life beat having a business)
and wouldn't restart until late _2009_.
I did multiple classes with the OQO this way. When paired with a
Bluetooth keyboard and mouse and an HDMI or VGA projector, it could
easily stand in for a full PC for teaching. It ran Windows,
Python, the Internet, and everything needed to present a three-day
class. A smartphone with casting might suffice today, but this
was 2008, when the iPhone and Android were just getting started.