Re: [NTLK] Newton User Meet in Seattle

From: Josh Burker (senorwences_at_mac.com)
Date: Mon Oct 15 2001 - 20:28:19 EDT


On Monday, October 15, 2001, at 04:52 PM, abaron_at_mac.com wrote:

> I (and another newton junkie) am going to be heading down to Seattle=20
> from Vancouver the weekend of Oct 28th. I was wondering if anyone in=20
> this area would be interesting in meeting up. Exact date and time to
> be=20=
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> decided so email me with what works best.
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> Email me on the list or off (abaron_at_mac.com) or if you want you can=20
> reach me by phone @ 604-790-1749.
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> Thanks
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> Andr=E9

Hey there!

I'm a Seattle Newton user, and I would very much like to meet up with
other Newton users to swap packages, talk geek, and anything else that
has anything to do with Newtons. Do you mean the weekend of the 26th
through the 28th? If so, I am pretty much wide open except for a
matinee showing of a film on Saturday afternoon.

What kinds of Newtons do you guys have? I have two 2100s. What kind of
software do you guys run? I run all sorts of packages, some for work,
some for fun. I also run NPDS (the Newton web server) from time to
time; I'll put it online so you can stop by this evening if you get the
chance:

check the tracker: http://misato.chuma.org:2110 and look for Josh
Burker's Newton.

Where in Seattle are you headed? I live in the Fremont area, but I have
a car and a working knowledge of how to get around the city, so I'm
flexible that way. There used to be an internet cafe in downtown but it
burned down (I'm sure there are more than one). It might be nice to try
to find a place where we could get an ethernet drop or some type of
internet access. If you bring some blank CDs I could also burn you a
pretty thorough collection of Newton packages.

I hope to hear from you,

Josh

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