From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Wed Feb 11 2004 - 19:33:07 PST
on 11/02/04 21:18, Patrick Jendraszak at indyibook_at_insightbb.com wrote:
> We're up to 3.8% ... log on and keep voting! ;-)
>
> Patrick Jendraszak
>
>
> On Feb 11, 2004, at 4:12 PM, Jeffrey McMurtrie wrote:
>
>> I just thought you might want to look at http://www.macpolls.com/ ,
>> they currently have a poll about PDA's and 2.9% of those that responded
>> use Newton's (64/2204.) Compare that to the number of Psion users a
>> .23% (5/2204.)
Let's go, people. It takes 10 seconds and will open people's eyes!
-Laurent.
-- ============================================================================ Laurent Daudelin AIM/iChat: LaurentDaudelin <http://nemesys.dyndns.org> Logiciels Nemesys Software mailto:laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net fandango on core n.: [Unix/C hackers, from the Iberian dance] In C, a wild pointer that runs out of bounds, causing a core dump, or corrupts the malloc(3) arena in such a way as to cause mysterious failures later on, is sometimes said to have `done a fandango on core'. On low-end personal machines without an MMU (or Windows boxes, which have an MMU but use it incompetently), this can corrupt the OS itself, causing massive lossage. Other frenetic dances such as the cha-cha or the watusi, may be substituted. See aliasing bug, precedence lossage, smash the stack, memory leak, memory smash, overrun screw, core. -- This is the NewtonTalk list - http://www.newtontalk.net/ for all inquiries List FAQ/Etiquette/Terms: http://www.newtontalk.net/faq.html Official Newton FAQ: http://www.chuma.org/newton/faq/
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