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Evaluation RIM BlackBerry Tour 9630 For Verizon Wireless

Long awaited, the RIM BlackBerry Tour 9630 has at long last arrived in town, and it’s putting on somewhat a show. As the replacement to the RIM BlackBerry 8830 World Version, the Tour offers 3G world roaming capabilities and brings a number of improvements in all three departments of design, features, and performance. While we’re frustrated by the lack of Wi-Fi and other minor annoyances, the pros significantly outweigh the cons. It’s one of the strongest smartphone offerings from Verizon Netwo

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Posted by admin    Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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Lights, camera, Jimmie Johnson

By Michael Smith, Special to the Sporting News NASCAR Wire ServicePublished:October 27, 2009Posted in: Business, Jimmie Johnson, NASCAR News, Sprint Cup SeriesComments [0]Print This PostEmail This Post To A FriendDigg it!FacebookJimmie Johnson, driver of the No. 48 Lowes Chevrolet, signs autographs for his fans during NASCAR Preseason Thunder at Daytona International Speedway in January 2009. Johnson and his representatives hope the HBO Sports show “24/7” broadens Johnson’s appeal. (Rusty Jarret

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Western Electric Autovon Card Dialer Card

nesnet posted a photo: Western Electric Autovon Card Dialer Card. Requires a non-standard card with an additional row of cutouts.

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Posted by admin    Date: Saturday, October 17, 2009

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Western Electric Autovon Card Dialer

nesnet posted a photo: Western Electric Autovon 5-line Card Dialer in beige. FO = Flash Override F = Flash I = Immediate P = Priority AUTOVON was the principal long-haul voice comm network within the Defense Communications System -- starting in the '60s. The network served the DoD and handled communications for command, operations, and administration. It was a global network comprised of interconnected automatic switching centers and thousands of subscriber terminals worldwide. Finally, it became a part of the new Defense Switched Network (DSN), the replacement system activated in 1990 to provide secure telephone service to the U.S. military.

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Posted by admin    Date: Saturday, October 17, 2009

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