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brownitus Loyal user 237 Posts |
I've had a Treo 650 for over a year now and I run a business as well (though quite the polar opposite to yours, Doc ), and the Treo definitely rocks the spot. It's unbelievable how much you can do with it, especially when you add a decent memory card.
I'm curious if there's any substantial enough differences to warrant grabbing a 700 or 750 over my 650, Doc? Take care Bobby
"Everything that can be invented has been invented." - Charles H. Duell, US Commissioner of Patents, 1899
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memph33777 Loyal user 257 Posts |
I wonder is a treo better than a pocket pc?
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daniel1113 Veteran user 335 Posts |
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On 2006-10-10 18:48, memph33777 wrote: I think so... you get all the benefits of a pocket PC and a mobile phone in a single unit. I currently carry a Dell Axim and cell phone everywhere I go, but that will change once the 750 is released in the US. Plus, the newer Treos (700 & 750) can be purchased with either Palm OS or MS Windows Mobile, which is good for everyone. As for whether or not the 750 is worth the upgrade from a 650, that is a bit more difficult to answer, and probably depends on which OS you prefer. The 750 is really the first smart phone specifically designed for the European market. As such, it lacks an external antennae, which may be a big selling point for many. That aside, the 750 will supposedly add support for threaded SMS to the Windows-based version, which will also be upgraded to the latest version (Windows Mobile 5.2). The other changes are pretty insignificant overall, such as the change from an Intel to a nearly equivalent Samsung processor.
Daniel M. Carrico
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memph33777 Loyal user 257 Posts |
I have 2 cell phones. one is unlimited local,long distance and text for one rate of $45 a month. my other cell phone is one that runs off of minutes that I have a number to give my vics.
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gump New user 58 Posts |
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On 2006-10-11 04:16, memph33777 wrote: I hope you mean that your phone "that runs off of minutes" is of the prepaid/disposable type. |
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memph33777 Loyal user 257 Posts |
Yeah the one that runs off of minutes is definitely prepaid/disposable!!!! I never use it anyhow.
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memph33777 Loyal user 257 Posts |
I am curious to know if any of you guys or girls would be interested in purchasing specialty dice for (entertaintment purposes) of course. You name them and they can be made. Also if anybody wants to learn how to shoot pool from a real street hustler let me know.
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Gustaf New user Stockholm, Sweden 78 Posts |
I wonder which Center deal is the easiest to learn? It doesn't have to look flawless because I'm only going to use it in gambling routines for laymen. I am currently practising Andrew Wimhurst's Center Deal.
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Paul Sherman Inner circle Arlington, VA 1511 Posts |
I'm surprised no one has mentioned that there's a very detailed description of the Kennedy deal by David Ben in the December 2001 issue of Genii. The back issues are sold out, but I'm sure there's some floating around on the secondary market.
"The finished card expert considers nothing too trivial that in any way contributes to his success..." Erdnase
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