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06 December 2012
Blackberries make great PDAs and the Curve has WiFi with no Carrier needed.
I started using Blackberry phones eight years ago with a BB 7290. When I began using other phones to make calls and to text, I continued to us my Blackberry as my 'personal mainframe' PDA, containing names and addresses of everyone I had ever met, all of my daily schedules over the years and memos containing all kinds of personal information such as License plate numbers, my resume, recipes, local retailers' telephone numbers, hours they are open, etc. I always back up my Blackberry on my pc every week.
When my vintage BB 7290 finally froze up, I bought another one, used. But than one, also old, soon froze up too.
So now I still use a BB 7290 (I like the large keyboard) for my PDA, but I keep my newer BB Curve 8350i as a second (always synched) backup. Also, my Curve has WiFi, so, since I have a wireless router, I can keep up with twitter from anywhere in the house. (I don't use any of my Blackberries as phones.)

19 May 2017
Looks and Works like brand new,.
1 of 1 found this helpful Looks and Works like brand new,. I had bought a new one of these from Verizon, without the replacement option, with a contract. Then dropped it in water while shaving. I was using an old flip phone for almost three months. This phone arrived today so I charged it up and took it in to the Verizon store where they activated it. So far, everything works. And there are no nicks or scratches.
06 January 2010
Book is as advertised.
1 of 1 found this helpful I first took calculus in the mid 1960s. At that time, calculus was taught by presenting a type of problem and giving the student the method (tool) for solving that type of problem. If you successfully learned all the methods for solving all the types of problems, you aced the course.
Nowadays, the teaching methods have changed, ostensibly to help encourage students to learn how to think. They give you the problem and then let you just puzzle with it without a hint of how to solve it. It's as though every great theorem discovered by every great genius is supposed to be reinvented by the student. To me, rediscovering ideas developed in the 19th century is trivial.
I want to know everything that is known about mathematics through the 21st century, including techniques for solving every possible problem. Then, with that body of knowledge, I would like to use my (already existing) thinking skills to push the envelope to new horizons.
Waddling though trivia doesn't teach me to think, it frustrates my thinking.