>
> BTW: I'm considering another, slightly weird, solution:
>    - Get a good quad-band (but not PDA) T-Mobile phone, with  
> bluetooth.
>    - Then get the Nokia 770 as the email/web solution.
>    - When not in a wifi location, use the phone's bluetooth as a
> wireless modem.
>    - Try a dialup-wifi device as a backup. (I've got a great
> worldwide dialup service)

If you are used to Palm, you could also get a Palm TX ($300 new) or  
LifeDrive ($400 new), to do all your tasks, and these can connect to  
the web via Bluetooth with your mobile, or directly with WiFi. More  
info at http://www.palm.com/us/products/index.html

Cheers,

     Carlos Gershenson...
     Centrum Leo Apostel, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
     Krijgskundestraat 33. B-1160 Brussels, Belgium
     http://homepages.vub.ac.be/~cgershen/

   “Tendencies tend to change...”



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