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The only phone we have here is our cell phones because I'm the one home most
and I got sick of taking the rest of the family's calls but I get 3, maybe 4
calls a month, and about as many texts so I don't need a major plan. I get a
little more in the summer but not much. I used to carry an HT with me
everywhere I went too but now, sometimes I stick one in my pocket, not
always. I probably bring the 900 MHz Motorola radio more than anything, no
hiding that one though. My THF6A when it worked perfect was well traveled
around New England and my T90A is also but I just don't have the interest in
2 meters anymore for obvious reasons so I may even only bring one HT on
vacation this year instead of 2. I'd like to have a battery operated QRP HF
radio then too but I'd very seriously doubt I could afford one by then. Not
much 900 MHz coverage where I'm going but I'll probably have one in the
mobile.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Kwan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: Unlimited text messages
> My X girl friend used to text the hell out of me. I always thought it was
> kind of pointless since we both have email but she had an unlimited plan
> with her provider. Where as I did not so I would try to be more frugal and
> consolidate my messages and combine them as best I can as different from
> her
> looking for things to do at boarding school. I really don't have much need
> for a cell phone anymore though. I am amazed at those places in the mall
> you
> can plug your phone in to for a quick charge. Now if they'd make ones for
> the HT, we're in business. Not that I run out of batteries on it since I'm
> selective how I use it, but it would be cool. Often when people see me
> with
> the hand held they ask if it's a cell phone and I tell them it's an early
> manifestation of one.
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