>The strapless evening-wear would probably burst at that point, and I'd jump her then and there in front of all the lesser dudes on the committee. >Oooohh. Powerrrr.
>somebody slap me
by the sounds of it you're already doing this yourself
i've used the 9210 quite a bit in finland, and they're not too bad, although a little too bulky for me. i like to carry my mobile in my pocket beside my wallet. an ethernet / firewire / usb port would be nice too.
one thing that size gets you though is a half size VGA screen. this means you can use SSH's version of secure shell on it. go to http://www.ssh.com to check it out. besides normal SSH2 protocol compatability, it can do local port forwarding, meaning you can tunnel the IMAP connection from the built in email client securely, as well as web traffic using the browser. pretty slick.
>I'd explain, but it takes too long given that I'm typing one-handed.
you're wanking over slashdot comments?? yikes.. desperate times..
>The strapless evening-wear would probably burst at that point, and I'd jump her then and there in front of all the lesser dudes on the committee.
>Oooohh. Powerrrr.
>somebody slap me
by the sounds of it you're already doing this yourself
Rami
i still use the floppy for the net installation
of FreeBSD. two floppies are all it takes.
Rami
that's amazing! i've got the same combination on my luggage!
i've used the 9210 quite a bit in finland,
and they're not too bad, although a little too
bulky for me. i like to carry my mobile in my
pocket beside my wallet. an ethernet / firewire
/ usb port would be nice too.
one thing that size gets you though is a
half size VGA screen. this means you can use
SSH's version of secure shell on it. go to
http://www.ssh.com to check it out. besides
normal SSH2 protocol compatability, it can
do local port forwarding, meaning you can tunnel
the IMAP connection from the built in email client
securely, as well as web traffic using the
browser. pretty slick.
Rami