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On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 08:49:37 +0000, Stephen wrote:
> On 16 Feb 2009 23:28:07 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
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>>> It took me a couple of days to get used to them. I define the
>>> uppermost barrel button as right click and the lower one as double
>>> click. A lot of utilities use gestures so that if you draw a "W" word
>>> will open a "<-" goes back in your browser, "P", prints etc.
>>
>>Cool. I figure it'll be interesting to get gestures working on Linux -
>>but there is support for many of the Wacom devices, so that'll be
>>interesting.
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> Well if I can spread the word :)
> IIRC It was "Lance from Oz" on this ng that made me want to try one. Let
> me know how you get on.
Will do. Current bids are getting out of my budget, but I'll keep my
eyes open. :-)
>>> I've developed a taste for Hoegaarden over the past couple of years.
>>> I'd not heard of jambalaya before but it sounds nice and as for wings.
>>> Isn't that the bit you throw away or use for stack? :)
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>>Hoegaarden? I don't think I've heard of that, will have to google it
>>and find out more about what it is. Hmmm, looks interesting.
>>
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> It tastes interesting too :)
I'll bet.
>>Jambalaya is very good when made properly.
>>
>>A couple of friends of mine from Edinburgh used to think the way you do
>>about wings; they're coming to town in March, and I know they're going
>>to want to go to Squatter's just for the wings. Seriously good grub.
>>
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> Edinburgh, 'nuff said ;)
LOL, I'll tell 'em you said that when I see them next month. My friend
in Bucks also likes 'em, though. :-)
Jim
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