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- Subject: tlug: Re: ISSHO / palmtops
- From: Tony Laszlo <laszlo@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1998 21:01:00 +0900
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Hello Irene, > is everything o.k.with your TurboLinux system now? in my dreams...I decided to take the plunge when a friend of mine went on about how easy it was to exchange email in Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Easy? he must have been joking. But that's my main interest: before my Mandarin and Korean get any worse I want to use this system to send email and browse in those languages. > Some time ago I saw that mail of yours on tlug, and that reminded me > of the fact, that I haven't received any issho-mails for quite a > long time now. Aren't there any, or have I fallen off the listserv > for some reason? I guess I had been registered with an old Japanese > address, which might be a problem. I have resubscribed you with your current email address. For others, a description of ISSHO and the ISSHO Digest can be had at http://www.iac.co.jp/~issho One can subscribe by sending mail to the address below putting the command 'subscribe issho' in the body of the mail. majordomo@example.com subscribe issho > I'll be in Japan from Nov.24 to Dec. 7, visiting Niigata, Kanazawa, > Nagoya, Yokohama, Tokyo. So I wondered whether there are any events > worth noting during these two weeks (Issho meetings, foreign scientists > talks, ...). I probably won't have much time, but thought I'd ask > you anyway. I'll check and get back to you. Perhaps you, yourself would like to give a talk on that fascinating research you've been doing; then you'd be the event. I think tlug folks would like to hear about it too. You might want to post an appropriate URL here :) . > I was looking for a lighter alternative to my heavy old laptop > for travelling. It should be able to exchange data with my > linux system and should be capable of Japanese. > > Probably eventually I don't want to miss keybord input, but I also > had a look at the 3Com Palms. I saw an article in a recent Japanese computing magazine which showed (Pocket?) FreeBSD running on NEC's Mobile Gear. I have one of those running with Windows CE. Super slow on certain functions; maybe running it in FreeBSD would be faster. There's also a DOS compatible machine by the same maker. I'm not sure whether it's the DOS machine or the Windows CE machine that the magazine article featured. I had a DOS Hewlett Packard palmtop that I was very happy with. That might be something to think about too. Of the three machines that I mentioned above, only the DOS compatible Mobile Gear has a keyboard which is big enough for regular touch typing. Tony Laszlo laszlo@example.com (Jiyugaoka, Tokyo) _/_/_/_/* ISSHO: http://www.iac.co.jp/~issho/thismonth.html _/_/_/ * Theatre: http://www.tokio.co.jp/jp/94-17-04/jp02/jp01.html _/* Environment & Educ: http://www.iac.co.jp/~issho/seicho-insert.html _/* Academics: http://www.iac.co.jp/~issho/faj/tonylesson.html ---------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 20 November, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Technical Meeting: 12 December, 12:30 HSBC Securities Office ---------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://tlug.linux.or.jp Sponsors: PHT, HSBC Securities
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