bss?? you mean like a bullshit sensor?:/
i do know of gprs' inherent limitations, and that we're doomed with mobile communications that suck for a long time, here.
hopefully i'll relocate to japan next year
yay! umts here i come!!!:P
btw, i'm starting to read a book: "dead girls" by richard calder(with "dead boys" and "dead things" to follow)
thank you for the advice wise anonymous entity!
with the roll-out of gprs due q1 2001 here in france, it'll be great to have a phone with real email and browsing capability(and color to boot, just like my old NeXT!:)...
no more fucking wap!
... or clunky palm+phone ir setup!
a note for our american friends: not for you.
keep your stupid palm vii and blackberries!
Now, I don't know how strict the CIA is about their policies... but consider: Suppose there are 200 computers networked together inside the CIA headquarters in a secure area (accredited for open-storage of classified information). Those computers aren't connected to anything else. The hard drives are removed from the computers and locked in safes when not in use. There are alarm systems with motion sensors and armed guards. To get an account on the network requires having a clearance on file. What is the great danger of running a chat server again? Who was it that was going to 'root' their box?
psychic network hackers! er, whatever answers the phone there... silly you:P
eucalyptus' good for you...
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wow! could it be possible to put 8 of those little nifty devices in my old mobo? that would be nice!
a cat is a cat is a cat is a cat... well, you get the idea!
bss?? you mean like a bullshit sensor? :/
i do know of gprs' inherent limitations, and that we're doomed with mobile communications that suck for a long time, here.
hopefully i'll relocate to japan next year
yay! umts here i come!!!:P
btw, i'm starting to read a book: "dead girls" by richard calder(with "dead boys" and "dead things" to follow)
thank you for the advice wise anonymous entity!
it uses WinCEt ml
see http://www.nokia.com/phones/9210/specifications.h
Technical data
Dual band: EGSM 900/1800
32-bit ARM9-based RISC CPU
Operating system: EPOC
Data speed up to 43.2 kbps (HSCSD)
Memory Card slot (MultiMediaCard standard)
Connectivity: IrDA, Ir-TranP, Cable (DLR-2L)
Low power consumption
with the roll-out of gprs due q1 2001 here in france, it'll be great to have a phone with real email and browsing capability(and color to boot, just like my old NeXT! :)...
... or clunky palm+phone ir setup!
no more fucking wap!
a note for our american friends: not for you.
keep your stupid palm vii and blackberries!
Now, I don't know how strict the CIA is about their policies... but consider: Suppose there are 200 computers networked together inside the CIA headquarters in a secure area (accredited for open-storage of classified information). Those computers aren't connected to anything else. The hard drives are removed from the computers and locked in safes when not in use. There are alarm systems with motion sensors and armed guards. To get an account on the network requires having a clearance on file. What is the great danger of running a chat server again? Who was it that was going to 'root' their box?
:P
psychic network hackers! er, whatever answers the phone there... silly you
eucalyptus' good for you...
wow!
could it be possible
to put 8 of those little
nifty devices in my old mobo?
that would be nice!
a cat is a cat is a cat is a cat... well, you get the idea!