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"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).


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....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!

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"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?


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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.

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


What does it process?



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




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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



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What a geek! And you're gay!

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


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Oh My,

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

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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.

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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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