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It's nothing I want
It's nothing I want, need or desire or will ever have; unless they make nothing else in the future. I can see my arms getting tired moving all over the table. How about voice control? I'm sure they'll make a thin one that will set on any table. You could also hang it over your bed and compute lying down.
Posted by: OKJoe   Posted on: 05/30/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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table PC? What will they think of next happy  lutz.huesch@... | 05/29/07
And I dreamed up the first  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/30/07
Spooky!  michael_donlan@... | 05/30/07
Historical Note(Correction)  jake48 | 05/30/07
How the 'Milan' table PC was born  Loverock Davidson | 05/30/07
It's nothing I want  OKJoe | 05/30/07
Mark his words...  tem.digital | 05/30/07
Jeff Han  gezi | 05/30/07
Jeff Han  richardc_z | 05/30/07
Microsoft ahead of Jeff Han? Don't think so  KaplanMike | 05/30/07
You don't expect things to Improve?  kamahl928 | 05/30/07
Nature Abhors a Vacuum  esqcaped@... | 05/30/07
I agree -  zoroaster | 05/30/07
Ho hum... must be a slow news day  zoroaster | 05/30/07
Wow  ohe | 05/31/07
Abracadabra  ohe | 05/31/07
another MS rip  Pnar | 05/31/07
Wow, another Apple Newton  Boot_Agnostic | 06/01/07

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