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2007-09-15
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2007-09-16
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2007-09-16
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2007-09-16
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Well maybe Mr. T hacked the game, and made a mowhawk class? And maybe Mr. T is pretty handy with computers? Had that occurred to you Mr. Condescending Director?
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2007-09-16
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2007-09-16
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All in all, of course it would be so much better if the IT had a sim card slot and 3G HSDPA itself, and could log in without extra hardware. I haven't used my stuff on the road, but it's nice to keep out of all the discussions of stealing or not stealing somebodys wlan, when I've got mine with me where ever I stay for a while.
Well maybe Mr. T hacked the game, and made a mowhawk class? And maybe Mr. T is pretty handy with computers? Had that occurred to you Mr. Condescending Director?
Now, I have my very personal wlan, connected with mobile broadband, the router even has a 12V power input, so it even would work in an car (if I would have one, I'm a totally pure motorbiker). With that router I have everything I need and want on my N800, no PC, no Laptop, no nothing. I finally got everything just the way I like it, minimalistic, and elegant, I believe. And am totally mobile with it.
My point is, that with the right connection the N800 can be all there's need for, even completely unhacked. I believe I can grow old with that.