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Jay Vaughan wrote:
> > I don't
> have any objections to having a c compiler 'on board' with me
>> all the time...
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>
> Me either! In fact I find it a very easy way to get started with
> OpenMoko development without having all the drudgery of settin
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Erland Lewin wrote:
> > or this: it seems quite crazy to me :P
> > http://www.hackerstickers.com/products/frogpad-mini-keyboard-usb.shtml
>
>
> the frogpad looks great, but no way i can justify $100+ on it
I'm think a one-handed keyboar
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Marco Trevisan (TreviƱo) wrote:
> Bastian
> Muck ha scritto:
>> Soulnds like a good idea, even if i preferred Eclipse more ;-). I
>> don't have any problems with Eclipse and use it for Java, PHP and C.
>> But if you prefer Netbeans and you want to writ
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Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
> On 4/30/08, Shawn Rutledge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Robin Paulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> my list starts with:
>>> *backing up phone settings, including list of installe
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> Robin Paulson robin.paulson at gmail.com
> Sat Apr 26 08:28:14 CEST 2008
> 2008/4/26 David Murrell :
>> do any of you know about the situation on frequencies in nz? i hear telecom
>> and vodafone use different bands, 850 and 900 respectively. is th
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Robin Paulson wrote:
> there's been a few people here mention new zealand - if anyone is
> interested in a group buy, there are 2 of us already:
>
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GroupSales#New_Zealand
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> we're both jafas, but even if we had to post
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> On Tue, April 22, 2008 5:19 am, Jeremy List wrote:
>> I would be very surprised if there was any law in New Zealand against
>> importing things with foreign power plugs as a few years ago I bought a
>> palm treo whic
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> The problem with small handheld devices is that most of the time it's
> cheaper to put everything into the device than to create variants.
> Modularity causes problems with design and space and is also
> expensive.
> I also still need a GSM modem and
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Robin Paulson wrote:
> 2008/4/22 Ben Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Will it ship with powerpack adaptors for all countries?
>> I just noticed there's no adaptor for Australia/New Zealand in the pic.
>> Not that it would be a problem, most of us have
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