I love do-it-all gadgets, but I've found most often these things don't
survive on the market. My feeling is it would be better to have like a
universal-pocket-device-bus. Then you could put music, camera, gps, pds,
organiser, spreadsheet, internet on as you please. I'm annoyed you there are
more camera phones than pda phones. It would pay for them to make a
satellite radio phone than one that only has the AM radio which is what I
REALLY need. The other problem with an "everything" gadget is it could get
stolen. After the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993 I learned not to
carry things I don't need as if this time I would lose them, even though when
I do start using some bag, it begins to always accumulated clutter. The
first cell phone ($600 "brick") I ever had was ruined by an x-ray machine
during the first (1991) Gulf War.


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Vasos Panagiotopoulos, Columbia'81+, Reagan, Mozart, Pindus, BioStrategist
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