> I definitely prefer "Claudia" as a name ;-)))

OK.  From now on, we'll call you Claudia.

Personally, I always thought that the "m" stood for "model".  However, it just
occurred to me that the first name of the Program Manager for the m100 starts
with "M". Hmmm...

-- Keith






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I personally don't like the "M100" name. For some reason it sounds to me
like a model of tractor or at least something very machinery-specific. I
definitely prefer "Claudia" as a name ;-)))

Bobby

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From: McCollister, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 4:51 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Palm M100 Name Speculation


Could it be that the Palm M100 is really the Palm 4?  Think of it, previous
devices used decimal (the Pilot 1000 and 5000) and Roman numerals (the
current crop of devices).  Now could Palm be using binary where 100 in
binary is 4 in decimal?  I thinks so.  I also think that the "M" was placed
in front of the number just to throw us off :).

Mike McCollister
maker of stupid Palm programs

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