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Get 1GB USB.
Wow!

With 1GB USB Flashdrive, portable openoffice, and portable thunderbird, you can really go without a laptop.

And with the full power of openoffice in your pocket, I don't really mind the 144MB.

Great job Mr. John Haller! Congratulations.
Posted by: Presler   Posted on: 01/06/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Has a winge Gary Barnett  Richard Flude | 01/06/06
256MB - 144MB = how many documents  reid.thompson@... | 01/06/06
I Agree With You  ashejoe | 01/06/06
Agree  CobraA1 | 01/07/06
File sizes .doc 22K, .odt 11K - identical file! Real bloat!  johnlb2002 | 01/07/06
Oh come on...  just^me | 01/07/06
Please Explain  ashejoe | 01/07/06
Please Explain  ashejoe | 01/07/06
Better on USB than through dial-up  rastaub | 01/06/06
Great idea  jsm555 | 01/06/06
Jeez.. 144MB that isn't bad  danwat1234 | 01/06/06
Half a dozen 1Gb memory sticks costs less...  jinko | 01/09/06
Silly Complaint  marlinj@... | 01/06/06
Silly Complaint  andrebranchaud@... | 01/07/06
Get 1GB USB.  Presler | 01/06/06
144MB is nothing!  Tony Agudo | 01/07/06
I suppose that in order to be truly portable...  Anti_Zealot | 01/08/06
Where is the PIM?  Scottman_z | 01/08/06
It's in there...  John Le'Brecage | 01/08/06
Half a dozen 1Gb memory sticks costs less...  jinko | 01/09/06

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