On 11/15/01 9:14 AM, "Jakob Peterh=E4nsel" <info_at_dnug.dk> wrote:
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> It was a windy, cold and dark evening in the year 2001. I was so tired=3D20=
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> of not having my agenda handy, and found myself looking for a working=3D20
> solution.
> "Ahh", I thought, "all that syncing and stuff - why not use paper?"
> Then it hit me - I never figured out the part of keeping a paper version=3D=
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> up-to-date. So, I looked at my Nokia phone and thought about the=3D20
> calendar in it, that sync's fine with the company Outlook companion.=3D20
> "Nope, it's only for reminding me when I'm late.." I thought.
> Ok, on the bike, went home and started to dig into the boxes laying=3D20
> around, and in a self I found what I was looking for; the Newton 2100.=3D20=
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> It's missing the lid, but it's protected by a leather case, so it should=3D=
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> be fine. No reaction from it, oh well - it's been in this case for a=3D20
> year or so. Found and lugged in the power adaptor, tried the power=3D20
> switch again. Dark screen, reaction, booting and the screen turned=3D20
> green...
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> I guess this gives me a challenge: Newton and OS X.
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> What else is dark, cold & windy winter nights god for?
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> Yours,
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> Jakob Peterh=3DE4nsel
Nice to see you back, Jakob! Welcome!
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