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Wally July 30th 03 02:41 PM

How do you like?
 
"CANDChelp" wrote in message

wow, finally made it to 1998. try using technology from 2000+


I'm using mobile web based phone with PDA.


This is hardly new.


I can post from anywhere.


....within cellular range. Have you tried it in poor signal areas yet? I find
that I need to see 3 out of 5 on the phone's signal strength indicator
before the connection is reliable (seem to get dropouts or slower speeds
with 2/5 or less).


--
Wally
I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty!
www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk




CANDChelp July 30th 03 02:55 PM

How do you like?
 
....within cellular range. Have you tried it in poor signal areas yet? I find
that I need to see 3 out of 5 on the phone's signal strength indicator
before the connection is reliable (seem to get dropouts or slower speeds
with 2/5 or less).

It's really not a factor. The thing is a toy and I don't expect much out of it.
If I can post from the slip, that's just fine.
Just wanted to point out that it's recent technology, just like my new Rotel HT
processor!

RB

Wally July 30th 03 03:15 PM

How do you like?
 
"CANDChelp" wrote in message

...within cellular range. Have you tried it in poor signal areas yet? I

find
that I need to see 3 out of 5 on the phone's signal strength indicator
before the connection is reliable (seem to get dropouts or slower speeds
with 2/5 or less).


It's really not a factor. The thing is a toy and I don't expect much out

of it.
If I can post from the slip, that's just fine.


It would be a fun way to submit an online travelogue if one was costal
cruising. A few years ago, I was without a landline for a few months - I
found a Psion5 and cellphone worked well for a couple of mailing lists. I
use a Sony Clie now, and have occasionally used it to send test emails (work
stuff).


Just wanted to point out that it's recent technology,


I thought you were trying to point out that it was the latest technology.


... just like my new Rotel HT processor!


What does it process?


--
Wally
I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty!
www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk




CANDChelp July 30th 03 03:59 PM

How do you like?
 
I thought you were trying to point out that it was the latest technology.

Nope. Just recent. Until we have wireless anywhere hi speed access, these units
are all toys.

RB

Scott Vernon July 30th 03 04:27 PM

How do you like?
 

"Wally" wrote...
... just like my new Rotel HT processor!


What does it process?



dough..........for donuts?



Gilligan July 30th 03 05:05 PM

How do you like?
 
What a geek! And you're gay!



"CANDChelp" wrote in message
...
...within cellular range. Have you tried it in poor signal areas yet? I

find
that I need to see 3 out of 5 on the phone's signal strength indicator
before the connection is reliable (seem to get dropouts or slower speeds
with 2/5 or less).

It's really not a factor. The thing is a toy and I don't expect much out

of it.
If I can post from the slip, that's just fine.
Just wanted to point out that it's recent technology, just like my new

Rotel HT
processor!

RB




CANDChelp July 30th 03 05:25 PM

How do you like?
 
What a geek! And you're gay!

C'mon Gilly.
A little effort.
I deserve better.


RB

Thom Stewart July 30th 03 05:27 PM

How do you like?
 
Oh My,

Thereis no relief for us Old Folks. Nutsy has us cornered!


CANDChelp July 30th 03 05:46 PM

How do you like?
 
Thereis no relief for us Old Folks. Nutsy has us cornered!

Sorry, Thom. I tried to return your contempt, but I failed. Perhaps it's
inherent respect for the elderly.

RB

CANDChelp July 31st 03 01:32 PM

How do you like?
 
Don't worry Bubbles, one day you'll get proper GSM reliability and be
really impressed.

why would I want that at this juncture?

RB


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