Re: [NTLK] Platform crap...

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Wed Nov 07 2001 - 17:00:51 EST


on 11/7/01 4:46 PM, David Orriss Jr at dave_at_davenet.net wrote:

> At 03:56 PM 11/7/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>> Isn't what everybody *HERE* is trying to do by continuing to use their
>> Newton????????
>
> Nope. I'm here because I just haven't found anything better.... yet....

Oh! So, those using Windows machine are sticking because they too haven't
found anything better??? ;-)

-Laurent.

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feep /feep/: 1. n. The soft electronic `bell' sound of a display terminal
(except for a VT-52); a beep (in fact, the microcomputer world seems to
prefer beep). 2. vi. To cause the display to make a feep sound. ASR-33s (the
original TTYs) do not feep; they have mechanical bells that ring. Alternate
forms: beep, `bleep', or just about anything suitably onomatopoeic. (Jeff
MacNelly, in his comic strip "Shoe", uses the word `eep' for sounds made by
computer terminals and video games; this is perhaps the closest written
approximation yet.) The term `breedle' was sometimes heard at SAIL, where
the terminal bleepers are not particularly soft (they sound more like the
musical equivalent of a raspberry or Bronx cheer; for a close approximation,
imagine the sound of a Star Trek communicator's beep lasting for five
seconds). The `feeper' on a VT-52 has been compared to the sound of a '52
Chevy stripping its gears.

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