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Re: [cobalt-users] Tragedy!
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Tragedy!
- From: Kris Dahl <kris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Feb 10 13:54:40 2000
If I was still working for an authorized Cobalt True Blue reseller, and you
were our customer, we would provide you with another upon request. <big
grin> We didn't have a lot of those pens but we'd scrounge one for you if
it meant that much to you.
But I'll see if I have one laying around somewhere and let you know.
Those are cool pens, however. I wish they were that really cool uni-ball
pens instead, but as far as ball-points go they own.
-k
on 2/10/00 1:30 PM, Ian Johnson at ian@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> am sure cobalt would restore your writing appliance back to its original
> state, or data to achieve the desired result is most likely available on
> cd at a cost of $99
>
>> Sounds like a hardware problem. Can't help; I'm strictly a software guy
>> <vbg>.
>>
>> At 08:46 PM 2/10/00 +0000, you wrote:
>>> I snapped the clip on my snazzy Cobalt ballpoint pen last night.
>>> This means it can no longer hang poised for action in my jacket
>>> pocket.
>>>
>>> Would one of those acrylo-something glues work? (Tradename
>>> Superglue in the UK). Or should I use a mix-these-two
>>> type glue (tradename Araldite)?