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T3 - I'll be back (on a Palm)

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bignoseduglyguy on 2003/11/27:

  „I haven't posted in a few days bacause I have been too busy i) being ill again and ii) playing with a new toy. It isn't quite a year yet since I moved back to a Palm OS PDA after spending 18 months on The Dark Side, using an iPaq PPC. Although the Clie T675 was a great way to easy back into life with a Palm OS PDA, a number of shortcomings and annoyances (like proprietary expansion formatshave recently prompted me to look for my next PDA. I didn't look for long.“

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