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To: rudedog who wrote (164961)4/26/2001 1:53:24 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
rude. re "next generation" not needing programmable access

in my view in four or five years the download capabilities via networks to handsets will still remain limited. screensize, storage, keyboard access will always remain factors. voice recognition will be an only savior

to my knowledge, from the report, the rise in PC sales in Japan were directly correlated to the rise in programmable handsets

even so, PCs are changing to accommodate the stunning increase in programmable handset sales. mobile PCs remain the strongest growth sector

luddite?



To: rudedog who wrote (164961)4/26/2001 2:17:17 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
rudedog. you're right, it's not the same Dell, it's bigger, it's badder. the more revenue they inhale, the lower the price goes. we can do all the number crunching we want, but in the end it's as much a matter of stock popularity as it is farty old accountants with c-tunnel syndrome.

the markets remain much the same though; run by crusty old men with small peckers and bad attitudes. their moto, "The future is for Everclear. The more things change, the more companies we fumble in the toilet."

Being generous with a mid-$35 range aren't you? didn't you know the PC is dead?