Hello Maurice, I bought for home ... (a) myxda.com GSM tri-band dual SIM, GPRS/WiFi/Bluetooth-enabled, QWERTY slideout keyboard, and some accessories (cool bluetooth ear piece, extra cradle, etc)
(b) HP PC @ 3 GHz, 1 GByte RAM, 3 x 160 GByte HDD, all around sound, laserjet printer, scanner, etc package
(c) Commercial grade wide-coverage Wireless LAN Router (d) 2 x 2 Gbyte flash card (e) 13 in 1 memory card reader (f) All latest software for MS Office, MS Front Page, Norton System Works, AS Anti-Hacker, Adobe Acrobat and Photoshop, plus plus
(g) Upgrading broadband to 6M, including 63 TV channels, all via ADSL
(h) Cool Timberland urban backpack, leather jacket, go-everywhere anyhow outfits, etc - uniform for 2005
Old PC had the fortunate :0) usual harddrive problem, but fully-backed up, will be turned over to wife ;0)
I will not transfer existing PC to wife's side of the partners' desk until my new setup is completely OK, in time for Xmas.
You see, regarding CDMA/QCOM or whatever, it is not about the the speed, it is about coverage, roaming, features, value-added services, nifty accessories, and time to gratification.
2005 will hopefully be an enhanced year of looting, day and night, here there and everywhere, across all time zones, via full-spectrum dominance and all-connected command/control.
Chugs, Jay |