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<P><FONT SIZE=2>It's breaking the threads? That's a bit poor.<BR>
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I have an 8820, so reading and writing full emails isn't a problem. The screen is sufficiently big and the keyboard is comfortable to type with.<BR>
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Blackberries, as far as I can tell, only allow you to top post. I've not yet foun a way around it.<BR>
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Other than that, this thing supports wifi (and UMA), syncs all my calendar/contacts/email in real time, has pretty decent gps and a fairly good (7 day as long as you don't use the gps/wifi too much) battery life.<BR>
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I've been fairly impressed with them so far, and I've used an 8700, 8707, 8820, pearl and curve.<BR>
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- Andy<BR>
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----- Original Message -----<BR>
From: gllug-bounces@gllug.org.uk <gllug-bounces@gllug.org.uk><BR>
To: Greater London Linux User Group <gllug@gllug.org.uk><BR>
Sent: Fri May 09 15:46:53 2008<BR>
Subject: Re: [Gllug] Am I the only one getting these total base64 posts ?<BR>
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On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 12:26:43PM +0100, Martin A. Brooks wrote:<BR>
> Andy Millar wrote:<BR>
> > /o\<BR>
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> And the top posting.<BR>
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And the broken threads.<BR>
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Is there anything good about a crackberry? My colleague (in a former,<BR>
former job) got one, and thereafter he was impossible to communicate<BR>
with. Any message beyond a one- or two-liner, ie. any substantive<BR>
conversation at all, was utterly impossible for him to read, but would<BR>
be marked read anyway and forgotten about.<BR>
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Rich.<BR>
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