> I should have a rule never to argue with anonymous
> people on the internet.

[Added to the list of famous quotes]


>> WiMAX Is in the Microwave range and your
>> cell phone is a microwave transmitter.

The body, being mostly water, is a
microwave receiver.   Actually, "Test load" might be more accurate.

J


Sent from my iPod.
...because my other device is a BB Storm.


On Aug 20, 2010, at 1:55 AM, Mike Miller <mbmiller+l at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 19 Aug 2010, r j wrote:
>
>> I am saying television is worthless. It has been years sense I have
>> owned a television.
>
> Are you saying that you don't like television?  It isn't an objective
> statement about the value of television because we know that  
> millions of
> people pay tens of dollars per month for cable and satellite feeds to
> their televisions.  If television were worthless, they would pay  
> nothing
> and they wouldn't even have televisions.
>
> Does this mean that you are crazy, wasting my time with a lot of  
> complete
> b.s.?  Probably.  I should have a rule never to argue with anonymous
> people on the internet.
>
>
>> I have not had a telephone line for longer than that. I would say the
>> telephone is long dead as well.
>
> I don't know what you mean.  Telephone as on POTS, not cellular, is  
> "long
> dead"?  I got rid of mine in about 2003, but strangely, I just got  
> back
> into it because I'm sick and tired of my cell phone (Sprint) not  
> working
> in my house.  So now I'm using VoIP.  With Google Voice helping out, I
> think I might drop the cell phone and save $75/mo.  I can still have a
> handheld device that takes photos/videos, does WiFi, etc., all for
> $0/month.
>
>
>> With convergent technologies your cell phone is a computer and your
>> phone call is wireless data. WiMAX Is in the Microwave range and your
>> cell phone is a microwave transmitter.
>
> I look forward to that, probably.  It will depend on how much I have  
> to
> pay.
>
> Mike
>
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