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2008-06-04
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BTW, there is a Cambodian font for the microB web browser:
http://www.gronmayer.com/it/index.ph...ow_pck=151#151
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2008-06-08
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2008-06-15
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2008-08-01
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2008-08-02
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2008-08-02
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I carry my n810 around when walking around town or shopping etc, and use it almost exclusively as a large screen for web browsing. I have mostly given up using it as other things, as I find installing software mostly an exersice in frustration! Maybe I should put a full linux on it or something.
I have an Asus eee which I use when going to trade shows, or travelling, although I am considering replacing that with a HP 2133, when i can see one (for the better keyboard).