Posted by Ron/PA on December 16, 2011 at 13:53:16 from (71.241.86.141):
In Reply to: Sprint is a rip off posted by John730D on December 16, 2011 at 12:55:20:
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Define " A cell phone".
Mine will do everything my desk top, or laptop computers will do and more.
When I log on, then my cell phone IS my computer connected to the internet. It'll also map and measure the acreage in a field, mark the exact location of wet spots, rocks, and even weed outbreaks. It will measure sound levels, and allow me to stand in Timbuktu and read the wiring diagram of tractor in the middle of a field.
I can text from poor signal areas that won't allow me to get a call out, and to be honest, so much of the business I've got to complete on the phone is done by text just for the very reason you stated. I send a text, I have a record that I sent it, that fulfills my end of an obligation, if it's deleted without being read, I still did my job and get paid.
Oh yeah, I almost forgot, it'll also receive a call from my wife to remind me to stop at eleventyseven places on my way home from work.
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