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Old March 2nd 11, 01:32 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On 03/02/2011 02:20 AM, RHF wrote:
On Mar 1, 9:56 pm, wrote:
On Mar 1, 4:46 pm, wrote:

American Goodies and American junk is farrrrr and away Much Betterr than
anything Canada has.You can bet your boots on that! O' Canada.


Yesterday, at that Office Depot store, that pot bellied dude who works
there, he Flat Out Lied to me! He told me if something goes wrong with
HP computer, (it was a HP 600-1350 Touchsmart desktop computer I was
looking at, marked down to $949.99) HP will send you a new computer.


I'd check to see if Sprint 4G is available at your location. They'll
give you a free laptop if you sign up for 2 years. 3G is OK for audio,
but will eat up your 5GB cap if you watch TV on it.

"Sprint Nextel Tuesday unveiled dual-mode 3G/4G-embedded netbook and
notebook computers, both made by Dell, at the 4G World conference here.

The devices are considered the first such dual mode devices to be
announced by a national wireless carrier.

The new offerings include the Windows 7 Starter-based Dell Inspiron Mini
10 netbook that is free of charge -- after a $100 rebate and the signing
of a new two year service agreement with Sprint. Sprint also unveiled a
Dell Inspiron 11z notebook computer that runs Windows 7 Home Premium and
sells for $149.99 after a $100 rebate and the signing of a two-year
agreement for Sprint service.

Both devices will go on sale on Nov. 14 at Sprint stores and on
Sprint.com, the company said.

Sprint's 3g/4G service plan is priced at $59.99 a month for unlimited 4G
data and 5 GB of 3G data."

http://www.computerworld.com/s/artic...tbook_notebook