Re: [NTLK] Me & my MP

From: Ronald Uphoff (rauphoff_at_earthlink.net)
Date: Tue Aug 06 2002 - 09:20:21 EDT


I agree. My Newton is my constant companion. My kids' pediatrician calls her
Newton her peripheral brain.
Ron Uphoff

on 8/5/02 11:34 PM, Ed Kummel at tech_ed_at_yahoo.com wrote:

>
> Wow...how many times have I anwsered this question, or
> others like it?
> So, I won't.
> Just suffice it to say that if you have to make up
> reasons to use the Newt, then you either aren't
> "using" it right or don't really need it.
> There is no "using the newt" That doesn't exist. The
> phrase "use the newt" precludes that thought is needed
> for the Newt to be of service...or of "some use".
> To me, my coworkers and my family, my Newt "just is".
> They can no more expect me to walk into a room without
> my left arm, than walk into the room without my Newt.
> (I was going to say Butt, before I thought that I
> might offend)
> My Newt is a successful extension of my brain. I
> offload non-critical, yet essential minituae onto the
> Newt without the fear of loosing it! If I need the...

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