Re: best way for a Canadian to buy a FreeRunner?

2009-07-15 Thread David Murrell
My phone is currently getting its buzzfix applied by sdgsystems, and in
my dealings with them they seem like a decent bunch of competent people
- if I had the need to, I'd deal with them again. They answer the phones
and emails that I send them promptly and correctly, and getting the
phone fixed has become one less thing I have to think/worry about, and
that's great.

I should note that I haven't actually dealt with any of the other
companies here so this shouldn't be taken as comment against them.

Cheers,
David

On Wed, 2009-07-15 at 08:11 -0400, Warren Baird wrote:
> I live in Montreal and bought from Koolu a year ago - so I can
> definitely recommend that.   You could also check out
> http://sdgsystems.com in the US- they have both A7's and buzz-fixed
> A6's for sale...
> 
> Warren
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 2:07 AM, Brolin Empey 
> wrote:
> Hello list,
> 
> I have decided to finally try a FreeRunner after tiring of my
> Nokia 6103b’s limitations.  I have even started using a paper
> todo list again for personal tasks because my Nokia 6103b is
> limited to 40 tasks, but I would rather have todo lists in a
> handheld computer, such as a FreeRunner.
> 
> Anyway, what is the best way for me to buy a FreeRunner?  I
> want a buzz-fixed version.  I live in Delta, British Columbia,
> Canada.  I guess I can either buy from the Canadian Openmoko
> distributor or import a FreeRunner from the USA.  I live close
> to Washington state.  My parents have a PO box (probably not
> the most precise term) in Blaine, WA, so I could probably get
> a FreeRunner shipped there and ask my parents to pick up my
> FreeRunner for me the next time they go to Blaine.
> 
> Thanks,
> Brolin
> 
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Re: best way for a Canadian to buy a FreeRunner?

2009-07-15 Thread Warren Baird
I live in Montreal and bought from Koolu a year ago - so I can definitely
recommend that.   You could also check out http://sdgsystems.com in the US-
they have both A7's and buzz-fixed A6's for sale...

Warren


On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 2:07 AM, Brolin Empey  wrote:

> Hello list,
>
> I have decided to finally try a FreeRunner after tiring of my Nokia 6103b’s
> limitations.  I have even started using a paper todo list again for personal
> tasks because my Nokia 6103b is limited to 40 tasks, but I would rather have
> todo lists in a handheld computer, such as a FreeRunner.
>
> Anyway, what is the best way for me to buy a FreeRunner?  I want a
> buzz-fixed version.  I live in Delta, British Columbia, Canada.  I guess I
> can either buy from the Canadian Openmoko distributor or import a FreeRunner
> from the USA.  I live close to Washington state.  My parents have a PO box
> (probably not the most precise term) in Blaine, WA, so I could probably get
> a FreeRunner shipped there and ask my parents to pick up my FreeRunner for
> me the next time they go to Blaine.
>
> Thanks,
> Brolin
>
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> Sometimes I forget how to do small talk: 
>
> “What if there were no hypothetical questions?” — George Carlin
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Re: best way for a Canadian to buy a FreeRunner?

2009-07-15 Thread arne anka
i don't know about the frequencies canadian newtorks use, but if they're  
same as in the us, you pretty much could buy either way.
compare prices and maybe delivery time and customs(?), koolu in canada  
might be interesting, if you want to try out android, iirc the sell  
freerunners with that preinstalled.

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best way for a Canadian to buy a FreeRunner?

2009-07-14 Thread Brolin Empey
Hello list,

I have decided to finally try a FreeRunner after tiring of my Nokia 6103b’s
limitations.  I have even started using a paper todo list again for personal
tasks because my Nokia 6103b is limited to 40 tasks, but I would rather have
todo lists in a handheld computer, such as a FreeRunner.

Anyway, what is the best way for me to buy a FreeRunner?  I want a
buzz-fixed version.  I live in Delta, British Columbia, Canada.  I guess I
can either buy from the Canadian Openmoko distributor or import a FreeRunner
from the USA.  I live close to Washington state.  My parents have a PO box
(probably not the most precise term) in Blaine, WA, so I could probably get
a FreeRunner shipped there and ask my parents to pick up my FreeRunner for
me the next time they go to Blaine.

Thanks,
Brolin

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