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Re: Why are customers so f#@$ arrogent?
Didn't you know that the only training a salesperson ever recieves is how to rip off the customer and lie like a champ? Really...we're just here to rip off the consumer. *NOTE...read that with a great amount of sarcasm*
Re: argh! phones!
... long time.
A note about the 6126: The phone hasn't been cancelled, it's had some problems, but will be released soon. ...
Which phone now?
All,
Looking for opinions/suggestions based on your experiences.
Had been holding out for the new Nokia 6126 to be released via Cingular but latest word is that is either canceled for good or on hold indefinitely, neither which is of much help to me at present.
For awhile I've been convinced that Nokia is the best brand as far as sound clarity is concerned SO, wondering if I should just get an unlocked 6102i for the interim, hoping that the 6126 will eventually see the light of day OR start all over and consider other brands (Motorola?). Thoughts/opinions/suggestions?
Note, my two main criteria are quad band and a flip.
Re: Blackberry 8100
... tag? Note that's retail and not with a 2 year agreement. Whether the rep broke a rule of her job or not, I'm ...
Re: Poll: Worst Phone in the history of Cingular
... SCREEN, AND NOTE THAT TAKING THE BATTERY OUT THE BACK AND BLOWING ON IT LIKE DICES WON'T HELP...{NO LUCK THIS TIME} ...
N80 Available from Nokia USA
... their website. Note it is the WCDMA 2100 that is listed. No updates on the WCDMA 1900.
Fitzco
http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/ N80/ ...
Re: When
... a side note, the reason it was called BellSouth Mobility DCS is because in Europe the 1800 band is considered DCS... that's why that market ...
Re: Still "Tentative" in Phonescoop.com
... thing to note, Nokia has not released this phone yet, per their website and via a rep over the phone so I'm not exactly sure ...
Re: Indirects
... a side note, in many cases, I'll beat corporate pricing for customers, even if they come in spouting off about a new every two credit. ...
Re: Why is my bill $800???
... a side note, can he come to my store and hit the kids who run behind my counter while their parents turn a blind eye. ...
Re: On a lighter note
"And more serious, unless the person can speak very clear english, the official language of this country"
The above is a farce, America has NO official language and I am Hispanic knowing this, its the UNOFFICIAL language..
Re: On a lighter note
Way to bring up a dead thread. but I'm still glad knowing someone else knows this and I'm not the only one.
Re: Battery does not last during mp3 use at all!!??
... "Stereo Adapter 2.5 mm to 3.5mm with Call Answer/End Button".
Note: I first purchased an adapter from Radio Shack. This will not work since the ...
Understand the history of remote flight.. and keep reading.
First please comment of the cellphone calls placed at 20,000 feet. Thats what this site is about..
Then please use an open mind.
Search Google: Global Hawk
Also read this link.
http://www.public-action.com/911/robotpla ne.html
"Note of Jan. 28, 2002: For an historical overview of automated plane landing systems, see "Thwarting skyjackings for the ground," by Alan Staats, posted to FACSNET, October 2, 2001, at: http://www.facsnet.org/issues/specials/terrorism/a viation.php3
or http://www/Public-Action.com/911/facsnet/aviation. php3 .
The author states: "Controlling the aircraft from the ground is nothing new. The military has been flying obsolete high performance fighter aircraft as target drones since the 1950s. In fact, NORAD (the North American Air Defense Command) had at its disposal a number of U.S. Air Force General Dynamics F-106 Delta Dart fighter aircraft confingured to be remotely flown into combat as early as 1959 under the auspices of a program known as SAGE. These aircraft could be started, taxied, taken off, flown into combat, fight, and return to a landing entirely by remote control, with only human intervention needed being to fuel and re-arm them."]
With this technology, we could have a "suicide" airplane fly into a building without a suicide pilot. Robotics and remote control technologies have developed to the point that a high-altitude Global Hawk (or a low-altitude Tomahawk cruise missile) can be guided into collision with a target without a Kamikaze pilot in the ****pit."
Re: Music on my A920
... could change (note: there arent any settings you could change anyways; at least none that i know of). If the file plays on your computer, ...
Re: How to get my Q replaced?
... a quick note, the software update is posted on Motorola's website. Perhaps if you do the update some of your software problems will be resolved. ...
interface questions
... record audio note, (the secret) MP3 player, calendar, calculator, notepad, bluetooth settings, etc.
5. When I sync this phone with my G4 laptop's Address book, the ...
Re: thick
... the antenna. Note that phone is not listed under cingular if your trying to find it ...
Bitpim
... cuts the "Note Area" to 32 characters, even though the phone allows 60 characters. Any solutions for this? ...
Re: Sprint VS. Cingular
... and to note sprint has a rule in their terms and conditions, if you spend more than 50% of you time talking on another tower ...


