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| | | neilmac Spain Local time: 10:18 Spanish to English + ...
Pray tell, kind sirs, what is this "vacation" of which ye speak? But seriously, if nothing else, I can use it as an entertainment centre, and I'm not averse to doing a bit of work to pass the time either. | | |
But if I did, I would take it with me and bring it home | | |
Since my children left home (20 years ago), I don’t take family vacations any more, but very long “weekends” throughout the year and an odd day here and there whenever I feel like it and I never leave my laptop behind as one never knows when an emergency might arise… I also like watching movies online. | |
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I take a laptop, but I rarely correspond with clients while I'm on vacation and rarely translate. I never accept new assignments. | | | It's not MY laptop... | Feb 12, 2016 |
It's the family netbook for travel. Anyone in the family here will take it on a trip. While it enables me to keep in contact via e-mail and Skype, it is deliberately unsuitable for analyzing job offers (especially video), nor doing any actual translation (or any other) work. | | | Julian Holmes Japan Local time: 17:18 Member (2011) Japanese to English
I do not have a laptop. Probably because I might take it with me on vacation - whatever that is. | | | Michael Harris Germany Local time: 10:18 Member (2006) German to English
Always take it with me, skiing at the moment and instead of apr´ski, its work time, especially after the children are asleep. | |
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Natalie Soper United Kingdom Local time: 09:18 French to English + ...
Holidays are for getting away from work - I don't want anything hanging over me while I'm trying to relax. Except palm trees. | | | Odile Breuvart United Kingdom Local time: 09:18 Member English to French + ... Different worlds | Feb 12, 2016 |
I spend so much time working on my computer that I hardly use my mobile when I'm away, and I don't want a laptop on top of all that. More life experience! | | |
but I don't necessarily work on it as such. | | | Mario Chavez (X) Local time: 04:18 English to Spanish + ... Relaxing arboreal species | Feb 12, 2016 |
Natalie Soper wrote: Holidays are for getting away from work - I don't want anything hanging over me while I'm trying to relax. Except palm trees. Pray tell, where are those palm trees in the UK you speak of? | |
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Mario Chavez (X) Local time: 04:18 English to Spanish + ... Laptops everywhere | Feb 12, 2016 |
I have a netbook, about 11 inches x 10 inches across. Very portable, and red, with Windows 7 Pro and 4 GB of RAM, which don't seem to be sufficient. I might end up selling it though because my 17-inch MacBook Pro has OSX 10.8 and Windows 7 Pro on Parallels 9. I can run Deja Vu or SDL Trados on that virtual machine. I confess that I always take work-pleasure vacations, so my netbook comes with me. | | | Rolf Kern Switzerland Local time: 10:18 English to German + ... In memoriam
For what purpose should I have a Laptop? Rolf | | | Mario Freitas Brazil Local time: 05:18 Member (2014) English to Portuguese + ... Vacation is not vacation if you don't make it so | Feb 13, 2016 |
There are two types of "vacations". One of them is when you take some time off to rest and dedicate some time to yourself, your family and your health. Another type is when you travel to someone else's house for a while, just to change the atmosphere, to visit a relative or for a short period (a week, for example). In the latter case, I think it's acceptable to take your laptop or the like with you. You will stay up to date with your networking, etc., and maybe even do a little wor... See more There are two types of "vacations". One of them is when you take some time off to rest and dedicate some time to yourself, your family and your health. Another type is when you travel to someone else's house for a while, just to change the atmosphere, to visit a relative or for a short period (a week, for example). In the latter case, I think it's acceptable to take your laptop or the like with you. You will stay up to date with your networking, etc., and maybe even do a little work. In the former case, no way! If you're going camping, or to the beach, or to Paris, you do not take any such devices with you, otherwise you are only chaning the address, but not the routine. No good for your health or for your mind. Don't worry, you'll be able to take care of any urgency using your cell phone or a lan-house. Personally, I even turn of the cell-phone in such trips. ▲ Collapse | | | Pages in topic: [1 2] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: Do you bring your laptop with you while on vacation? Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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