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PJ - has no cell phone (not even simple pre-paid). | 122 comments | Create New Account
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PJ - has no cell phone (not even simple pre-paid).
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, August 10 2012 @ 01:58 PM EDT
I wonder who else...? Makes sense, as some just don't need to have
communication with them all the time.

Me - pay $100 a year for simple pre-paid cell, just for emergency. No iPhone or
Android needed.

Looking at a Mobile Tablet, but, only do, wish, that latest Google Nexus 7 had
an HDMI connector and Pixel Qi screen. And also, that I could modify it (or it
came ready to modify with ease) to not be so cloud based with USB flash disk
usablity with LINUX (that it does not have, can not even transfer files back and
forth between Nexus and Linux PC with ease, even with Apps on Google Play)... to
MODIFY then, to boot both Android and Lubuntu (for those apps I love, such as
Thunderbird, Gwenview (Kipi Plugins), Qualculte (Android does not have a
tape-like calculator), KGrab, Gimp, gThumb, Firefox or Chromium, K3b for CD
burning, Okluar, LibreOffice, etc, - would be great to have all that portable,
that could be then used on home TV or monitor with BlueTooth or USB keyboard and
mouse.

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