On 01/07/02 15:14, "Robert Benschop" <rbenschop_at_mac.com> wrote:
> on 01-07-2002 8:19, Charles Daghlian at cdaghlian_at_mac.com wrote:
>
>> The Newton that is having trouble also has trouble (the same trouble) with
>> Dock and NCU and X-Port. If there is a driver problem on the bad Newton, any
>> idea which driver it might be?
>
> So did you ever try to make a backup of this Newt (if that is still
> possible) and do a brain wipe, doesn't sound like it's in great shape...
>
>> (Aside: From this list I am lead to believe that some folks actually
>> eat poutine. Is this true? An acquired taste, eh?)
>
> Trying to revive an old off topic topic again ?
>
> But why acquired taste ? I loved my first poutine and will keep eating them
> for a long time to come (in moderation though ;-)
>
Same here! I'm looking forward to go to Quebec this summer and find a place
that servers the "genuine" poutine!
-Laurent.
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