Re: Sharp Zaurus

2002-05-14 Thread Lucy McWilliam


On 12 May 2002, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
> Lucy McWilliam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > In that case, if anyone's interested, I might have to organise an
> > emergency meeting on a more convenient day (on which I don't have to
> > leave early and get back to Cambridge) sometime.
>
> Mike it when I'm in Cambridge. Hopefully later this month.

Unless I'm confused, I actually meant an emergency meet in London.  BTW,
did I mention there's a beer festival in Cambridge next week?

http://www.cam.net.uk/camra/


L.
Watching The Detectives.





Re: Sharp Zaurus

2002-05-14 Thread Dave Hodgkinson

Lucy McWilliam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> In that case, if anyone's interested, I might have to organise an
> emergency meeting on a more convenient day (on which I don't have to
> leave early and get back to Cambridge) sometime.

Mike it when I'm in Cambridge. Hopefully later this month.

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Re: Sharp Zaurus

2002-05-11 Thread Lucy McWilliam


On Fri, 10 May 2002, Paul Mison wrote:
> On 10/05/2002 at 12:01 +0100, Paul Makepeace wrote:

> >(Wouldn't it be nice to not *almost always* have London.pm meetings
> >on Thursdays?)
>
> Nah.  Of course if somebody wants to arrange emergency meetings that's
> fine by me.

In that case, if anyone's interested, I might have to organise an
emergency meeting on a more convenient day (on which I don't have to
leave early and get back to Cambridge) sometime.


L.
These aren't the clones you're looking for.






Re: Sharp Zaurus

2002-05-10 Thread Paul Mison

On 10/05/2002 at 12:01 +0100, Paul Makepeace wrote:

>(Wouldn't it be nice to not *almost always* have London.pm meetings
>on Thursdays?)

Nah. Despite the three (relatively) simple rules for meetings, there
still seems to be some confusion about when meetings are. By keeping at
least the day constant, it becomes a little more likely that there'll
be people at the meetings.

Of course if somebody wants to arrange emergency meetings that's fine
by me.

On the subject of palmtops, I was very smitten with this rather odd
hand-held laptop-except-designed-to-be-handheld Vaio, as seen on
slashdot:

http://www.dynamism.com/u1/main.shtml
http://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/PCOM/Software_02q1/ThumbPhrase/index.ht
ml
(Latter is a Flash animation of the thumb controls)

It has the same mini-VGA out as an iBook and iMac, built in ethernet,
and a 1024x768 screen. Mmm.

What with this and the new flap-top Clies, Sony are really going a long
way to removing the gap between laptops and handhelds.

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:: paul
:: dave staugas loves bea hablig