Newsgroups: comp.society.futures
Path: utzoo!sq!msb
From: msb@sq.sq.com (Mark Brader)
Subject: Re: Looking Backwards
Message-ID: <1990Jan5.065546.777@sq.sq.com>
Reply-To: msb@sq.com (Mark Brader)
Organization: SoftQuad Inc., Toronto
References: <9001010220.AA17906@world.std.com> <Jan.3.01.24.55.1990.2689@klaatu.rutgers.edu> <752@arc.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 90 06:55:46 GMT


> o The standard lap/desk-top computer will be 8.5x11x.5 inches.  The
>   display will go all the way to the edge ...

Non-American models will of course be A4 size* by 1 cm.
See signature quote.

* 2^-1.75 x 2^-2.25 m (^ denoting exponentiation), about 8.3 x 11.7 in.
-- 
Mark Brader		   "Thus the metric system did not really catch on in
SoftQuad Inc., Toronto	    the States, unless you count the increasing popu-
utzoo!sq!msb, msb@sq.com    larity of the 9 mm bullet."		-- Dave Barry

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