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  1. #1
    tuned by RÄZO
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    wats a tip calculator?

    "Frederick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    | Does anyone know if there is a Nokia phone will all these options?
    |
    | Count down timer
    | Date Book
    | Tip Calculator
    | Calculator
    | POP3 e-mail access
    | GSM/TDMA
    |
    | Games are un-important as I hate video games.





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  2. #2
    Frederick
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    Re: Nokia with these options

    It's cool. I saw it on my sisteres Kyocera phone. You input total
    price of the bill, then pick what percentage you want to give as a
    tip. The calculator will then show you the amount of the bill, the tip
    amount and then the total amount.

    Just another toy for me. I know I could do it with a regular
    calculator or my head. Just like gadgets.


    "tuned by RÄZO" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > wats a tip calculator?
    >
    > "Frederick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > | Does anyone know if there is a Nokia phone will all these options?
    > |
    > | Count down timer
    > | Date Book
    > | Tip Calculator
    > | Calculator
    > | POP3 e-mail access
    > | GSM/TDMA
    > |
    > | Games are un-important as I hate video games.




  3. #3
    The Mole
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    Re: Nokia with these options

    "Frederick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > It's cool. I saw it on my sisteres Kyocera phone. You input total
    > price of the bill, then pick what percentage you want to give as a
    > tip. The calculator will then show you the amount of the bill, the tip
    > amount and then the total amount.
    >
    > Just another toy for me. I know I could do it with a regular
    > calculator or my head. Just like gadgets.


    Hello sexy waitress,
    I think you only deserve a 10% tip, hang on while I work it out on my new
    phone.
    Do you want to go out sometime?
    LOL

    NO!





  4. #4
    britt
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    Re: Nokia with these options


    A tip calculator?

    Let's just say your bill is $40 just multiply it by .10 or .15 and
    thats the amount of the tip.Thats all a "Tip Calculator" really does.






    On 7 Aug 2003 11:11:36 -0700, [email protected]
    (Frederick) wrote:

    >Does anyone know if there is a Nokia phone will all these options?
    >
    >Count down timer
    >Date Book
    >Tip Calculator
    >Calculator
    >POP3 e-mail access
    >GSM/TDMA
    >
    >Games are un-important as I hate video games.





  5. #5
    nookiehunter
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    Re: Nokia with these options


    i saw a japanese phone once with video karaoke functions... it was
    funny.


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  6. #6
    Frederick Claus
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    Re: Nokia with these options

    Hay. Now that would be cool too. Even though I can't sing.


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    > i saw a japanese phone once with video karaoke functions... it was
    > funny.
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  7. #7
    tuned by RÄZO
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    Re: Nokia with these options

    hmm...any old 5110 also can calculate tips...muahahaha

    "Frederick Claus" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    | Hay. Now that would be cool too. Even though I can't sing.
    |
    |
    | "nookiehunter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    | > i saw a japanese phone once with video karaoke functions... it was
    | > funny.
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  8. #8
    three_is_kil
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    Re: Nokia with these options


    What is TDMA???
    ive never heard of it???


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  9. #9
    Zandro
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    Re: Nokia with these options


    three_is_kil wrote:
    > *What is TDMA???
    > ive never heard of it??? *


    Google search time: 8 seconds

    GSM and TDMA are forms of Wireless communication technologies. Both
    provide a different method of carrying data (or voice) from its source
    phone or computer to its destination phone or computer. Both are
    explained in some detail below:

    GSM (Global System for Mobile communication)
    GSM is a digital mobile telephone system that is widely used around the
    world (especially in Europe). GSM uses a variation of TDMA and is the
    most widely used of all three digital wireless telephone technologies.
    GSM digitizes and compresses data, then sends it down a channel with
    two other streams of user data, each in its own time slot

    TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access)
    TDMA (used in GSM, above) is a technology which divides each cellular
    channel into three slots in order to increase the amount of data that
    can be carried on a particular channel at a particular time.

    Next time, be a little more intellegent when posting in a newsgroup.


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  10. #10
    three_is_kil
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    Re: Nokia with these options


    What is TDMA???
    ive never heard of it???


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  11. #11
    Zandro
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    Re: Nokia with these options


    three_is_kil wrote:
    > *What is TDMA???
    > ive never heard of it??? *


    Google search time: 8 seconds

    GSM and TDMA are forms of Wireless communication technologies. Both
    provide a different method of carrying data (or voice) from its source
    phone or computer to its destination phone or computer. Both are
    explained in some detail below:

    GSM (Global System for Mobile communication)
    GSM is a digital mobile telephone system that is widely used around the
    world (especially in Europe). GSM uses a variation of TDMA and is the
    most widely used of all three digital wireless telephone technologies.
    GSM digitizes and compresses data, then sends it down a channel with
    two other streams of user data, each in its own time slot

    TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access)
    TDMA (used in GSM, above) is a technology which divides each cellular
    channel into three slots in order to increase the amount of data that
    can be carried on a particular channel at a particular time.

    Next time, be a little more intellegent when posting in a newsgroup.


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