Yup, it's a book stand, $5 from my University bookstore. (It was called a "paperback stand.") It's
very nice, really -- you can route the Newt keyboard cord through it as well.
Cheers,
Jon
--- William Pociengel <hseldon@my.wgu.edu> wrote:
> Rod wrote:
> > Hi Jonathon,
> >
> > By any chance you wouldn't have some pictures of the wire frame the Newton
> > is sitting on in the ebay pictures? Dimensions as well? I like the look of
> > it, and would be a great addition to my desk, rather than the Newt sitting
> > on the table flat. I could not imagine it would be too hard to bend up :-)
> actually it looks like a book stand if my impression is correct. you
> might be able to purchase one for a few $$.
>
>
> william
>
> --
> -- special knowledge can be a terrible disadvantage if it leads you too
> far along a path that you cannot explain anymore.
>
> mentat admonition
> <http://jobs.collegerecruiter.com/PociengelWilliam>
> <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/0/934/483>
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