On 3/26/02 9:08 PM, "Dennis Burnham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I vote with you.  All you have to do is look at the crisp, legible color
> screen of the Pocket PC devices and you become jealous right away.  Are they
> larger and heavier, well yes, but they are still smaller than Newton was.
> Since they run Word and Excel and other app's, we could perhaps someday run
> E'rage on that platform too.  It makes sense.
> 
> Don't be ashamed.
> 

Sadly I have heard that not such plans are in the works. (That being said, I
cannot remember where I heard it and it may be from one of those rumor
sites, so take it for what it is worth...)

Cb
cbrady @ tulane.edu
-- 
During the early thirties, there were large popular
protests by folks desiring unemployment assistance
or poor relief.  In most cities these people were
calling for food or jobs.  Then we get to New Orleans...
"In New Orleans over twenty thousand persons
demonstrated in 1932 for 'beer and prosperity.'"
- Roger Biles, /The South and the New Deal/


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