Hi David,

As was pointed out by another member, today's cell phones do have the 
capability of being used as modems for our computers, as well as mass 
storage devices for storing files and the like.

In fact, you'll be hard pressed to find a cell phone that does not come with 
a USB cable to connect the cell phone to the computer.

Most, if not all cell phones come with Blue tooth capability, and around 75% 
of today's cell phones come with MP3 capability, allowing them to be used as 
MP3 players.

There are also programs that will allow you to play audible files and the 
like on your cell phone.

As I wrote in my message to Mich, my cell phone, for all it does, might as 
well be a portable hand held computer.

I have the ability to read Adobe PDF files, using the speech package that 
came with my cell phone, word documents and Excel spread sheets, and even 
create these files on my cell phone, if need be.

Let's be honest, portable computing is computing nonetheless, just because 
it's portable, does not make it any less computerized.

Heck, even my damn tooth brush is computerized.  Smile.

Victor 


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