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Friday, 18 April 2008, 10:47 AM
Re-tethered

Got a substitute Blackberry while my Curve is being replaced -- expect it some time Tuesday or so. The new one is an older, clunkier model, and I don't know if all the BB bits will work -- but at least I'll have a cell phone on me.

UPDATE: It appears at least the standard Outlook integration stuff is in place. Some of the extra bits aren't -- I'll have to see what I want to actually tailor on a temporary system.

Down side -- looks more like it will be Friday before the replacement Curve gets here.

Another downside -- changing from using the Curve pearl/trackball to using the traditional trackwheel and button. (And then, of course, changing back.)

But upside -- I can make (and receive) cell calls. Yay!


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