Do I really need a PDA?

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funny, I was sitting in the hotub at the gym after racquetball, reading email
on my ipaq 4155 through the pet shop next door's open wireless network, the
I watched a dvd (LOTR: 2T) transformed via dvd2ppc and put on a 512 sd card,
when the guy next to me quiped "wow. I didn't know you could watch movies
on those. I just got a palm, and didn't know they could do that." I identified
my device and he said "yea, mine's an ipaq too. it looks just like that."
if you don't know what the (can) do or don't know what you need, don't buy
yet; investigate. I also use my to manage my schools network, my home network,
and with 3rd party software, organize gradebooks, lesson plans, and much more.
with wireless networks at both work & home, as well as free access hotspots
all over downtown, i'm online always. I ues my fujitsu p1120 subnotebook with
10hr battery, touchscreen, and backpack-able size only 1/3 as much as I used
to.
I loves my ppc. LOVES MY PPC!!!

nate

In message <cl3k9a$h74$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk>, "Si" <si@nospamforme.com> wrote:

"Rico" <rico_001@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> In article <cl0tah$e3a$1@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk>, "Si" <si@nospamforme.com>
wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >How many ppl have purchased a PDA, only to use a fraction of its
features?
> >
> >I ask because I'm on the verge of shelling out big bucks for a PDA, but
am
> >doubtful as to whether it's going to end up on ebay in a matter of
months.
>
> It will, if you don't know if you need one, then you don't. Put the money
> in your 401K instead.
>

401K?

Si.


iPAQ 4150- 512SD (1), 256SD (2)... HPC's & PDA's since the LG Phenom!
 

Brian

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"Marc" <see@signature.url> wrote in message
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> Brian wrote:
>> Exactly! I like the geeky aspect of it but considering I am about to
>> propose, I could part with this PDA to put more money into a certain
>> object that sparkles. ;)
>>
>
> Well, she might say no ;) and if she says yes, you'll need a PDA to
> organize a wedding ! good luck.
>
>

She will say yes...but you are right, may need something to remind me of
wedding stuff...plus, $300.00 wont make much of a dent..I'll find other
things to sell on EBAY..;)