RogerS
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2007-10-21
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@ Montclair, NJ (NYC suburbs)
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2007-10-21
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2007-10-21
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@ Houston
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2007-10-21
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2007-10-21
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2007-10-21
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2007-10-21
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2007-10-21
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2007-10-21
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What binary? The OS... that's understandable. The firmware? They *should* own that.
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2007-10-22
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I think he had the awful Opera browser in mind.
Let's hope MicroB on the 810 works better than on the 770...
Ray