Originally posted by: Anubis
i wouldent want that
i still want the phone from teh first Matrix
cell phone tech in the US Ais like 5 yeard behind teh rest of the world. landline componies are also helping to hold it back
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Americans tend to dislike having to adjust to new technology, unlike other countries such as Japan, where buying new technology is necessary to be a good citizen.
It's not a matter of us being able to have the phone, its a matter of us wanting the phone.
Not to mention, most gadgets like cell phones are made by foreign companies, so they usual appear in their home country before migrating to the US.
I was in Japan over Christmas break, and they have some awesome phones. Many had 2.1 MP cameras and huge LCDs. Not only that, but they were dirt cheap.
Originally posted by: Sifl
Originally posted by: Anubis
i wouldent want that
i still want the phone from teh first Matrix
cell phone tech in the US Ais like 5 yeard behind teh rest of the world. landline componies are also helping to hold it back
If I bought you a dictionary would you use it?
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Sifl
Originally posted by: Anubis
i wouldent want that
i still want the phone from teh first Matrix
cell phone tech in the US Ais like 5 yeard behind teh rest of the world. landline componies are also helping to hold it back
If I bought you a dictionary would you use it?
no but a typeing cource wouldent hurt, that is the problim
o and I dont care
