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"rm -rf Linux" |
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14 Dec 2003 12:17:39 PM |
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Re: Amazon on a Cell Phone |
John Bailo jabailo@earthlink put down the crackpipe and typed
<ten@knilhtrae.oliabaj> wrote in message
news:d6817506186bcefd2b4226d073caebda@news.teranews.com...
Jeff Relf wrote:
Hello John Bailo , You wrote ,
" A Java terminal that runs fast ,
has an instant on/instant connect switch --
and , ideally , is wireless --
is what the consumer wants "
Do Japan's internet phones run Java ? I doubt it .
You can now download and shop the entire Amazon catalog on a cell phone
using java technology.
www.java.com
When the hallucinations stop, take some time and read
the page you referred to. If you do you will discover
that the phones permit you to browse the catalog, not
download it. It amazes me that for someone that deals
with technology you continue to misread simple
webpages.
You might be more successful in your field if you take
some time and learn the difference between
download a webpage and downloading a website.
idiot
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| Title: Re: Amazon on a Cell Phone |
14 Dec 2003 12:26:00 PM |
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rm -rf Linux wrote:
When the hallucinations stop, take some time and read
the page you referred to. If you do you will discover
that the phones permit you to browse the catalog, not
download it. It amazes me that for someone that deals
True. Thanks for the correction. I want to buy one of those phones
right away because I love to shop on Amazon.
You might be more successful in your field if you take
some time and learn the difference between
download a webpage and downloading a website.
In theory, if I were to browse every page on the website, I would have
'downloaded the website' -- although that would only be the web pages,
not the cgi-bin programs and database sprocs that are behind it.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: Amazon on a Cell Phone |
14 Dec 2003 09:59:51 PM |
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 18:26:00 GMT, "ten@knilhtrae.oliabaj"
<ten@knilhtrae.oliabaj> posted in alt.atheism:
In theory, if I were to browse every page on the website, I would have
'downloaded the website' -- although that would only be the web pages,
not the cgi-bin programs and database sprocs that are behind it.
Or the code behind. Or a lot of XML. Or a lot of other stuff.
--
"I have never imputed to Nature a purpose or a goal, or anything that could be under-
stood as anthropomorphic. What I see in Nature is a magnificent structure that we can
comprehend only very imperfectly, and that must fill a thinking person with a feeling of
humility. This is a genuinely religious feeling that has nothing to do with mysticism."
- 1954 or 1955; quoted in Dukas and Hoffman _Albert Einstein the Human Side_, p. 39
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