Wow! It took you 2 years to find a set of fresh batteries? ;-)
Sometimes I fire up my MP120 for old time sakes...
Ed
web/gadget guru
jg <atcnn2@yahoo.se> wrote:
Yes it is true. Last time I left my Newton on shelf for 2 years,
without batteries. When I come back (after 2 years!) with set of new
batteries all info was in place. Wow! I could start as nothing happened.
John
On 2-Jul-07, at 8:58 PM, Ed Kummel wrote:
> This is my sentiment as well.
> For me, when I put some information into my Newt, I am assured
> that it is there until I take it out. This is the big selling point
> for me! I've had numerous PDAs and smartphones, but none of them
> were as reliable as my Newt...Even after a hard reset, my stuff was
> still there! I can't tell you the amount of information I lost on
> my Blackberry, Windows Mobile 2005 and other devices...but my newt?
> It still has stuff I wrote (not typed) down from my original
> Motorola Marco!
> Ed
> web/gadget guru
>
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