[inforoots] Who said it first: laptop--?

Karen Tucker tucker at computerhistory.org
Sat Feb 18 20:05:57 PST 2006


Thanks - I gather you aren't on that list, right? :-)

Karen



From: Robert Garner
Sent: Sat 2/18/2006 7:26 PM
To: Karen Tucker
Cc: Open Discussion about the history of the Information Age
Subject: Re: [inforoots] Who said it first: laptop--?


Karen, 


You might find an adventuresome sole to post your question on
classiccmp.org  (check their web site for subscribing).


It's is the largest collection of classic computing aficionado's
in one on-line community.


Many folks will have suggestions...


- Robert




On Feb 17, 2006, at 5:18 AM, Karen Tucker wrote:


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Might anyone on the inforoots list know who coined the term, "laptop"?

Much appreciated,
Karen

               
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