Re: [NTLK] Newton constantly running demo wanted...

From: Lord Groundhog <LordGroundhog_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jul 19 2007 - 15:43:24 EDT

~~~ On 2007/07/19 17:15, Tom Grzelinski at tom@polka.co.uk wrote ~~~

> I haven't used my MP2100 or MP120 for a few years no and would like
> to frame them in my studio to wow visitors. I would like to run a
> power lead up to one of them and have it constantly running a demo of
> Newton functions / abilities. Does anyone know if such a demo is
> available, or indeed if it's built into either of my MPs.
>
> Many thanks,
> Tom
>

Tom,

What a great idea! A demo of Newton-magic that could be run on a Newton
would be very cool. I'll be a little surprised if such a thing doesn't
already exist somewhere, but I haven't seen it yet.

I know I'd be glad to have something that could demonstrate what Newts do,
right on my MP2100. From time to time people see me using my Newton and ask
me about what makes it so special, and I end up struggling to remember all
the things I should show them. It would be neat to start a program up that
would let the Newt explain itself to them.

A file on YouTube has been posted of what seems to be an original
instructional video. It's here:
<http://tinyurl.com/29y2dl>
-- maybe it could give you some ideas for something you could put together
yourself. Or maybe there's a better video floating around that the more
experienced folks here know about.

 
Shalom.
Christian

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http://youtube.com/watch?v=1ZzpdPJ7Zr4
(With thanks to Chod Lang)
http://tinyurl.com/29y2dl

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