Re: Sharp Zaurus
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
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. -- Dave Hodgkinson, Wizard for Hire http://www.davehodgkinson.com Editor-in-chief, The Highway Starhttp://www.thehighwaystar.com Interim Technical Director, Web Architecture Consultant for hire
Re: Sharp Zaurus
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
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. -- :: paul :: dave staugas loves bea hablig