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hqpl
31/03/2006 04:22 PM
I believe I have one of the first Palm Pilots sold- purchased after reading about it in the United Airways magazine on the way to the US. I called on several computer stores USComp, Circuit City etc, all said they were not in stock, until a Circuit City in LA called me the day I was leaving and I bought it. It was very reliable until it gave up in 2002. I have had two since, but they do not last as well as the first. K.H Sorry I can't find my user name in my access codes, but it may be as entered
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