Zoomer experiences
"John D. Mitchell" <starnet!apple!cory.EECS.Berkeley.EDU!johnm>
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1993 11:40:19 -0700
From: "John D. Mitchell" <starnet!apple!cory.EECS.Berkeley.EDU!johnm>
Message-id: <199310211840.LAA15763@cory.EECS.Berkeley.EDU>
To: zoomer-list-1993@grot.starconn.com
In-reply-to: Brian Smithson's message of Thu, 21 Oct 93 07:13 PDT <9310210648.ZM3400@eitech.com>
Subject: Zoomer experiences
Status: OR
Brian wrote:
>> *The included pen is pretty cheesy. The top came off of mine on the
>> second day! I await my free pen that the included coupon promises.
> Mine too. I was thinking of gluing it on or something.
I've always used a wooden chopstick or the handle end of a plastic spoon on
all of the (prototype) Zoomers that I've played with (since they didn't
come with the shipping pen :-). You can stick them in the socket but, for
me anyways, I can always find the other two kinds no matter where I go and
I don't ever have to worry about losing the pen. :-)
John
P.S. Just my opinions. GeoWorks speaks for itself.