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Are you listening, Handspring?
From this article on Yahoo!:
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If you already own a Pocket PC and are wondering about upgrading to the new OS, don't worry--because you can't. That's right, most of the Pocket PCs already shipped don't have a flashable memory, so you're hosed, at least as I understand it. The lone exception is the Compaq iPAQ, which can be upgraded and gives those users yet another reason to feel superior to everyone else.
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At least as I understand it, I own a Personal Digital Assistant. I could care less about others' choice of software, and even less of a need to feel superior(?) I don't even understand that. Truth be told, I don't expect to be using this same model a year from now, let alone a few months from today. We might as well call this (hosed) dead horse, "Elvis" 
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Vahhhhstly Superior
Frankly, I won't feel truly superior until I get a Phaser module for my VDX that conveniently links to my schedule so it is automatically set on stun during lunch hour and kill during insipid afternoon staff meetings.
Re: Vahhhhstly Superior
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Originally posted by Keefer Lucas
Frankly, I won't feel truly superior until I get a Phaser module for my VDX that conveniently links to my schedule so it is automatically set on stun during lunch hour and kill during insipid afternoon staff meetings.

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That is way to off topic. It's rediculous.
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