All I require is a 15-year interest free loan of 5M.
If I invest that in an S&P500 index, I should have 17.5M at the end of the 15 years, assuming similar performance to the last 15 years (I'm not counting the fat quarterly dividends).
I will then gladly write IBM a check for 5M and pocket the rest.
I've got a Motorola PageWriter 2000X, a big, clunky clamshell 2-way pager with some PDA features, and I wouldn't be without it. The ability to use the device to communicate, store email, etc is what makes the difference.
I store all my notes, contacts, and other needed info so they are always available and it sits in a holster on my belt.
The 2-week run time on the rechargeable battery doesn't hurt.
Unfortunately it doesn't run PalmOS or allow me to 'surf', so I'm lusting for the Kyocera Smartphone.
All I require is a 15-year interest free loan of 5M. If I invest that in an S&P500 index, I should have 17.5M at the end of the 15 years, assuming similar performance to the last 15 years (I'm not counting the fat quarterly dividends). I will then gladly write IBM a check for 5M and pocket the rest.
So hackers can't get in now if I give them my credentials?
I've got a Motorola PageWriter 2000X, a big, clunky clamshell 2-way pager with some PDA features, and I wouldn't be without it. The ability to use the device to communicate, store email, etc is what makes the difference. I store all my notes, contacts, and other needed info so they are always available and it sits in a holster on my belt. The 2-week run time on the rechargeable battery doesn't hurt. Unfortunately it doesn't run PalmOS or allow me to 'surf', so I'm lusting for the Kyocera Smartphone.