From: Johannes Spielhagen (gottjott_at_gmx.de)
Date: Tue Mar 18 2003 - 04:12:24 PST
Am Dienstag, 18.03.03 um 09:35 Uhr schrieb Robert Benschop:
> On dinsdag, maa 18, 2003, at 07:26 Europe/Amsterdam, Laird S. Maresch
> wrote:
>
>> Just wanted to announce my Newton site called Newton Talk. I just
>> started working on it and would love some feedback from fellow Newton
>> lovers. This is mostly a personal site for me and my Newton but if
>> people would love to see anything specific that would help them out,
>> let me know and I will try to include it.
>> http://www.entropies.net/newton/index.html
>>
>
> Hello Laird,
>
> I guess you were too excited since your site is called Newton Life and
> not newton Talk ;-)
>
> Seems like it could become a nice repository of Newton info and links.
> But as a suggestion, would be nice to adapt the Apple 'Here's to the
> crazy ones' text to a Newton version. Seems that that 'How else can you
> stare at an empty canvas and see a work of art?' seems especially easy
> to make into a Newton version...
>
>
Actually there was a Newton "Poem" in early Newton Ads:
What Is Newton?
Newton is digital
Newton is personal
Newton is as powerful as a computer
Newton is as simple as a piece of paper
Newton is a new kind of technology
Newton will help you communicate
Newton can send faxes for you
Newton can send electronic mail for you
Newton can send messages to another
Newton through thin air
Newton will help you get organized
Newton can help you make phone calls
Newton can help manage your schedule
Newton can help you plan your day
Newton is always looking for ways to help you out
Newton can learn your best friend's phone number
Newton can learn the names of your clients
Newton learns about you to help you more
Newton is here today
Newton will be everywhere tomorrow
Last line: obviously not:-( but it's still nice, isn't it?
Could be from the writer of the crazy ones
Cheers,
Johannes
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