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I have been buying new PDAs every 2-3 years for the last 6 years now. Companies like Handspring have come and gone. The technology changes so much in that time. Hey look at it this way we ourselves have a limited lifetime, if we spent all our time looking toward our own death, how can we enjoy life now? My vote is to look at the bright side, suggest improvement, and hey if the machine you have becomes obsolete for you, its a good incentive to buy that new upgrade, give your old one to someone who can use it or maybe put it in a collection. Just think about this, my first calculator was LED display, a basic keyboard with the 4 (+,-,x,/) keys, and a memory button for $22.00 in 1976. The square root key was $10.00 more. Banks give better units away for free now, the size of a business card. I never dreamed of owning a piece of computer heaven like I do today. Just a reality check .
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Hey my name is soooo common, just try to find me in Michigan! :approve:
and the D doesn't stand for Dagwood or Dumeldorf, its worse To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
The J well, it ain't Justin, I'm too old for that but I do like my first name :)
No Jessie I won't cut fresh flowers for you, but I do give out candy and its Dandy.
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