View Single Post
  #23   Report Post  
Old January 11th 05, 10:59 PM
Brian Reay
 
Posts: n/a
Default

"Dave" wrote in message
...

"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
...


I assume you mean deaf? Few people have used cell phones
for ten years already.


You in the USA already? ;-)

Already I have used an already mobile phone for well over ten years

already.
(not too sure how to punctuate that in the USA vernacular) ;-)
I see no signs of ill health in either myself, or my daughter already. We
both went with Orange about the same time. ( A British mobile phone

network)

Isn't Orange an offshoot of Hutchinsion Telecom which was, I think, from
Hong Kong?

Now Orange work at about 1.8 Gig? At that time, that was about the highest
frequency phone system that was going. Now we have systems that work at 3
gigabyte? already. Or do they operate at even higher frequencies already?
I'm not to sure already.

Right! I'm off to bed already. ;-)


Actually Dave, Cecil's use of "already" was quite appropriate. Just
because it may not be 'our' English doesn't make it incorrect- for good or
ill US and UK English are diverging. Languages change. In fact, there is
some evidence the US English is nearer to old English than current UK usage.

--
Brian Reay
www.g8osn.org.uk
www.amateurradiotraining.org.uk
FP#898