Re: [NTLK] Schlumberger Dr. Watson

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Tue Dec 04 2001 - 15:36:09 EST


On 12/4/01 3:14 PM, "Paul Guyot" <pguyot_at_kallisys.net> wrote:

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>> I have wanted a good look at one of these for a long time -- I will take=
 it
>> to the next NUGWash --
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> Duh, no, another meeting I would be sad to not attend. NUGWash alone
> makes me want to live in Washington (if it didn't exist, I'd rather
> live in New York among American cities), until now because most
> Newton stars showed up there and now, because it's the promise to
> actually be able to touch unique hardware. I'm not a hardware
> collector (couldn't afford it anyway), but I'm really green (bah,
> when I heard about the auction, it was already beyond my bank account
> balance).
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> Fortunately, I can meet some Newton users who comes in Paris. Last
> was Christian Fiutak, and it was really great, I enjoyed it (even if
> my German was so bad that I couldn't utter a word properly, dude, I
> really need to practice my foreign languages instead of coding).
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> BTW, Paul, if you have the package installation problem, drop me a
> line, I'll try to work on it.
>=20
> Paul

Paul,

Tu es bienvenu en tout temps =E0 Washington!!! Je m'engage =E0 te faire faire l=
a
tourn=E9e des monuments nationaux et des mus=E9es!

Translation: Paul, you are welcome any time in Washington. I officially mak=
e
the commitment to guide you for a tour of the national monuments and
museums!

-Laurent.
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Laurent Daudelin Developer, Multifamily, ESO, Fannie Mae
mailto:Laurent_Daudelin_at_fanniemae.com Washington, DC, USA
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