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Review Of Linux-based Motorola A768i

Eugenia writes "MobileBurn published a review of Motorola's A768i, the Linux-based smartphone that employs a PDA-style form factor. It may not have much in the way of photo-taking abilities, but the A768i might be the thing for business users as it excels in the phone/messaging category."

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  1. first post! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    i rule!

    1. Re:first post! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      you r0x0r, mate!

  2. FP by Drew84 · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    first post! YAY FOR ME!

    1. Re:FP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      you suck.

      you suck.

      you suck.

      can't even eff pee.

      bah!

  3. I WANT TO CUM by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
  4. Re:Yes but by a.different.perspect · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    If it inspires you to great feelings you should read my JOURNAL. Not offtopic mods, just replying. And I think we all understand that the strength of this country is only as strong as we allow the President to be.

    "I may not agree with President George W. Bush's decisions, but I agree with his willingness to make them." *salutes flag*

  5. Re:Yes but by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I emigrated four year ago from another country to the United States of America. I believe in Freedom and that its enemies should be locked up or down.

    am from a similar background. sad that the people of this nation do not know that the very thing that made this country great would be swept away if communistic liberal hippies were to come to power.

    nice journal, btw.

  6. 500 errors?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    So I tried to RTFA, and I got a 500 error past the first page

    My god! No wonder the server is slashdotted when you people keep refreshing it 500 time until you get it! If there's an error then leave it alone and wait few minutes. gee...

  7. Re:Yes but by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    That's great. So you're basically saying that your president is totally wrong, but hey at least makes some decision, even if it's the wrong one? Well I've decided to vote for Kerry. Respect that decision, bitch.

  8. Re:Yes but by HotshotXV · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    As soon as I read the words "not offtopic", I knew right away what this would be categorized as. Don't want to be modded down? Don't fall for the flame bait.

  9. Re:Yes but by HotshotXV · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I don't mean to reply again, but I just read the second half of your post. "The strength of the country is only as strong as we allow the president to be." Do you have any concept of American politics, or any knowledge of American history? You must've heard the phase checks and balances once or twice, seeing as you write like you're a political pundit. The founders of your new country were trying to avoid the oppression and tyranny that the British monarchy was enforcing on the people, so they gave the President, as both the head of government and the head of state, limited powers to ensure that the country would never fall into tyranny, and to prevent a dictatorship. It truly was meant to be a government of the people for the people, and these checks and balances (such as Congress's ability to revise budgets, overrule the President on legislation, etc) help keep it that was. Bush is the first president in a while, if not ever, to make the biggest strides away from this with PATRIOT Acts I and II, and many other things that limit the American people's civil liberties. The real reason that America is the biggest power right now is the lack of challengers. Who else has the funding to spend on defense, the powerful government (regardless of Democrat or Republican majorities), the nuclear threat, and the balls to enforce their views on the rest of the world? China's missing the government, India, Pakistan, and Russia are struggling economically (although India is rebounding thanks to outsourcing), and no other country has the population to make a serious global impact. I'm sorry for rambling, but as a student of politics, and a non-partisan observer (from Canada), it amazes me at how much people don't understand how things work.