Seb Payne wrote:
> This is the problem that buying a Newton means I'm investing a
> resonable sum of cash (to get a decent one, it's over £100 now) and
> I've had no expereince of use of a real machine before. If I invest,
> I'm sorted-of forced into liking it already.
I borrowed my first newt a 110, used it for a few weeks then went out
and bought my own. Now then do you know anyone who will loan you a newt
for a short period? 3 weeks give or take will tell you. anything shorter
and you'll not be comfortable. anything longer and you'll have data in
it and it'll begin a symbiotic relationship ;-)
william
-- Special knowledge can be a terrible disadvantage if it leads you too far along a path that you cannot explain anymore. Frank Herbert 'Dune' William Pociengel Office: 001-715-425-6769 Mobile: 001-715-338-4896 <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/0/934/483> -- This is the NewtonTalk list - http://www.newtontalk.net/ for all inquiries Official Newton FAQ: http://www.chuma.org/newton/faq/ WikiWikiNewt for all kinds of articles: http://tools.unna.org/wikiwikinewt/Received on Sun May 6 21:44:23 2007
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