From: Uke A. Liptus on 16 Jul 2010 15:13 HoopleHead Alert. "Urlay Nook" <UrlayBurlay(a)TheNook.com> wrote in message news:%23iiXVmRJLHA.1744(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... :A man showed me his computer the other day. : It was made out of wood, about a quarter of an inch in diameter and about 7 : inches long. : It had graphite going up through the middle of it and the delete button was : on the end (made out of rubber). : He said a power outage had no effect on it. : Maybe I need to trade my computer in on a newer model like his. :
From: Unknown on 16 Jul 2010 15:19 Only problem with that type of computer is the operator. "Urlay Nook" <UrlayBurlay(a)TheNook.com> wrote in message news:%23iiXVmRJLHA.1744(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >A man showed me his computer the other day. > It was made out of wood, about a quarter of an inch in diameter and about > 7 inches long. > It had graphite going up through the middle of it and the delete button > was on the end (made out of rubber). > He said a power outage had no effect on it. > Maybe I need to trade my computer in on a newer model like his.
From: ~*Laughingstar*~ on 16 Jul 2010 16:06 I use a Pacmate at times - small/compact and easy to tote; although now the Netbooks have replaced the latter - sort of, depending on the softeware. Urlay Nook wrote: >> A man showed me his computer the other day. >> It was made out of wood, about a quarter of an inch in diameter and >> about 7 inches long. >> It had graphite going up through the middle of it and the delete >> button was on the end (made out of rubber). >> He said a power outage had no effect on it. >> Maybe I need to trade my computer in on a newer model like his.
From: Unknown on 16 Jul 2010 16:17 Nothing like the piece of wood about a quarter of an inch in diameter and 7 inches long. "~*Laughingstar*~" <tiredofthis(a)nospam.att.com> wrote in message news:uCeijJSJLHA.5668(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I use a Pacmate at times - small/compact and easy to tote; although now the > Netbooks have replaced the latter - sort of, depending on the softeware. > > Urlay Nook wrote: >>> A man showed me his computer the other day. >>> It was made out of wood, about a quarter of an inch in diameter and >>> about 7 inches long. >>> It had graphite going up through the middle of it and the delete >>> button was on the end (made out of rubber). >>> He said a power outage had no effect on it. >>> Maybe I need to trade my computer in on a newer model like his. > >
From: SC Tom on 16 Jul 2010 18:32
"Unknown" <unknown(a)unknown.kom> wrote in message news:uLpvevRJLHA.4120(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Only problem with that type of computer is the operator. Yeah, but that's the biggest problem with THIS type of computer, too! :-) -- SC Tom > "Urlay Nook" <UrlayBurlay(a)TheNook.com> wrote in message > news:%23iiXVmRJLHA.1744(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>A man showed me his computer the other day. >> It was made out of wood, about a quarter of an inch in diameter and about >> 7 inches long. >> It had graphite going up through the middle of it and the delete button >> was on the end (made out of rubber). >> He said a power outage had no effect on it. >> Maybe I need to trade my computer in on a newer model like his. > > |