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Bill, KD0HG
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« on: December 20, 2009, 08:17:35 PM »

I've been using a new corporate Crackberry for  two weeks now, when all I really wanted was a phone.

#1- Yes, it's true, AT&T completely sucks. Even for regular voice calls, they don't have near as good coverage as T-Mobile around here. I couldn't hide from T-Mobile with the Motorola  flip phone.

#2- This site looks and works terrific on the Crackberry. Lots of fun. But I need 75 AM in my pocket, not the internet.
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« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2009, 08:44:09 PM »

I've been using a new corporate Crackberry for  two weeks now, when all I really wanted was a phone.

#1- Yes, it's true, AT&T completely sucks. Even for regular voice calls, they don't have near as good coverage as T-Mobile around here. I couldn't hide from T-Mobile with the Motorola  flip phone.

#2- This site looks and works terrific on the Crackberry. Lots of fun. But I need 75 AM in my pocket, not the internet.

I know that the Flex can be used over the internet - I've seen it done.  Now -- let's see -- a Flex on a Black -- ER Crackberry? Hmmm.
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« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2009, 01:03:49 PM »

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Word Spy - crackberry
May 31, 2004 ... GEOFF COLVIN: Well, it is addictive and on Wall Street they call it crackberry for exactly that reason. Once you try it you can't live without it ...

Oh, ok, well, so that's what it is.
Unward and upward.

Tried one but coverage not so hot here in the sticks 'cept for the phone.
-yeah, it does have one of those I hear.
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