Received: from hplms26.hpl.hp.com by opus.hpl.hp.com with SMTP (1.37.109.8/15.5+ECS 3.3+HPL1.1) id AA05093; Wed, 8 Mar 1995 08:43:09 -0800 Return-Path: <luigi@paris.CS.Berkeley.EDU-DeleteThis> Received: from paris.CS.Berkeley.EDU by hplms26.hpl.hp.com with SMTP (1.36.108.4/15.5+ECS 3.3+HPL1.1S) id AA29356; Wed, 8 Mar 1995 08:42:31 -0800 Received: from paris.CS.Berkeley.EDU (localhost.Berkeley.EDU [127.0.0.1]) by paris.CS.Berkeley.EDU (8.6.10/8.6.9) with ESMTP id IAA12097 for <wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis>; Wed, 8 Mar 1995 08:39:21 -0800 From: Luigi Semenzato <luigi@CS.Berkeley.EDU-DeleteThis> Message-Id: <199503081639.IAA12097@paris.CS.Berkeley.EDU-DeleteThis> To: wind_talk@opus.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis Subject: Re: Cell phones In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 06 Mar 1995 21:58:54 PST." <9503070555.AA05875@zonker.hpl.hp.com-DeleteThis> Date: Wed, 08 Mar 1995 08:39:20 -0800
Ken Poulton writes:
> Also, a cell phone is meant to be held against your ear, which is a
> problem if you are wearing a helmet.
Yes, but if you are stranded, you don't have to wear your helmet when
you call. Or are you thinking of other uses? `Yes, I'd say five-oh
or better... can you hold for a second while I jibe?' ---Luigi
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