The one flaw here is I don't believe 98% of us are GIs in Iraqi 
sandstorms. 
        However, I do prefer regular sized things I generally use like 
keyboards, mice, etc. But this last year of flying on commercial airlines has 
me wishing for smaller other things.
        After seeing the new projection phones I was thinking it would be great 
if they made a regular sized keyboard with the computer built in and a 
projection capability so I wouldn't need a monitor. Nuclear powered of course.


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On Feb 1, 2010, at 4:40 PM, chad evans wyatt wrote:

> Deconstructing:  smaller, key parts, every year.  Fine.  And good for those 
> who crave koolaid.  Now, let others of us get on with our purposes in life.  
> Selling the next smaller key parts every year is kinda dull.  Is that all 
> there is?  I haven't time or cash to devote to the bottom line of those who 
> bring hollow enforced "improvement" in order to ask for new investment on 
> their behalf.  Perhaps you do.  Good luck with that, and make that four wheel 
> drive.  98% of the world's people haven't time for such profligacy.  Or 
> better yet:  ask a GI to change the new, improved 30% smaller sim card in an 
> Iraqi sand  storm.
> 
> Tell us you have not noticed the trend where everything electronic gets
> smaller every year. Is it not natural that as part of this process key
> internal parts get smaller too?


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