Thanks Paul! I will try to make up some excuse to go to Paris one of these
days... umm, UNESCO? Umm, CNES? Umm, CNRS? Umm, IFREMER? One of those
should work.
If you want stars, perhaps LANug is also in the running?
I spoke to Victoria the other day and she is still working hard to get you
contacts here to show off your abilities. She really appreciated your help
with her Newton.
She is looking for a way to print out a list of installed packages, and my
only thought was to install a NS package listing script plus a NS enabler
for Notes, but that seems very complex to expect from a novice. Any clues,
folks?
Paul F.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Guyot [SMTP:pguyot_at_kallisys.net]
>
> >I have wanted a good look at one of these for a long time -- I will take
> it
> >to the next NUGWash --
>
> 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).
>
> 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).
>
> BTW, Paul, if you have the package installation problem, drop me a
> line, I'll try to work on it.
>
> Paul
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