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To: marginmike who wrote (2855)11/1/1999 10:20:00 AM
From: Caxton Rhodes  Respond to of 13582
 
My theory, after years of study, is if the symbol starts with BR or ends in COM, buy it. FWIW.

Caxton



To: marginmike who wrote (2855)11/2/1999 4:51:00 AM
From: limtex  Respond to of 13582
 
mm - MP3 in mobile phonesTo: Ausdauer who wrote (7916)

This post is from the SanDisk thread. The MMC is a small form Flash Memory chip made by SNDK in partnership with Siemens. It is smaller than postage stamp and I believe now has a capacity of 64Mgbt.

My niece is at college in Austin and she and all her classmates bought CDMA phones earlier this year. If they find out that you can get music on a mobile phone well then they will just have to have them.

This may sound a bit frivalous but I don't think so. I had wondered why a mobile phone would need huge amounts of memory and here is a very good reason that never occured to me as I had been thinking about data and video and e-mail and faxes. But this is much better and the sooner we see CDMA phones on the market across teh country which also paly music then another boost for CDMA.

From: Derek C. Sunday, Oct 31 1999 12:16PM ET
Reply # of 7935

Ericsson has designed a MP3 player for their phones using SanDisk MMC!
ericsson.com
ericsson.com
ericsson.com

Cheers,

Derek