Well, it's about that time again (time for some more posts)
I am not stuck on money (oh, it's nice and all that, and good for paying the bills [the electric company won't take sheep or bread any more]).
I prefer to barter when I am able. Some of you who've been around on the various forums know I've got a lot of junk laying around.
So, here is your chance to clean our your own junk drawers and mebbe get some new junk.
I am currently in need of some cellular phones. Let's list them:
I am in need of a T-Mobile branded Blackberry device. T-Mobile has sold some that are suitable for my purposes, so if you've got one of
these with the battery, charger, data cable (any anything else that came with it), we could do some horse-trading:
The first phone is a Blackberry 8120.

The BlackBerry Pearl 8120 is a smartphone developed by Research In Motion the first
BlackBerry device with a camera and media player. It was originally released on September 12, 2006. T-Mobile was the first
US carrier to release the phone as a carrier device.
Another model is the Blackberry 8520.

The BlackBerry Curve 8520 is a BlackBerry smartphone developed by Research In Motion. Announced in July 2009 and released the following August, the 8520 continued the "consumer-oriented" philosophy of the BlackBerry Pearl and 8500 series.

I am also in need of a Sprint branded Blackberry 8330. It's basically the same phone as the 8320 listed above, except it runs on the
Sprint network.

Now I only need one of the T-Mobile phones, not all of them.
If you have one of these that's in good shape, and are interested in anything I'm selling or you're looking for stuff, feel free to drop me a
line on any of the forums you see me on. . .
Q:Why do you need these phones?
A: Feel free to join us over at the forums and find out.
Toshiba has announced a new 64GB SD card.

My question is: What purpose was this small wonder designed for?
• It'll hold far more ebooks than a person could physically read in a lifetime.
• It'll hold more movies and music than any device battery will last (or that a person could watch or listen to in a month)
• There's nothing being sold now that can even recognize this card (which hopefully will be rectified by the 2010 release date).
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Hello and salutations!
This is the inaugural post to my new blog.
It's powered by Blosxom Polkadot, a blog engine written in the perl language PHP language. Polkadot is based on Blosxom, so simple text files are used for posting and it has no long cumbersome bloated database tail dragging along behind it.
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