Greetings to all,
I have been reading this rather excellent list for some time and now decided
to take the liberty of asking for a bit of advice.
Concerning the J-Navi system offered by J-Phone - I wonder if anyone has
some first-hand experience actually using it. It would also be great to know
something about the accuracy of the system and about the positioning methods
used.
Best Regards,
Gennady
-----Original Message-----
From: Renfield Kuroda [mailto:Renfield.Kuroda@msdw.com]
Sent: Freitag, 8. Dezember 2000 10:21
To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
Subject: (keitai-l) Re: Is that a Pez containter in your pocket or are
you just here to kill me? (Was Re: Re: keitai guns: now that's scary)
Michael Turner wrote:
> Good idea, there Dave. Or it would be, as long as these
> phones also have security holes in ROM that permit Java giblets
> to be downloaded without the user's knowing, and
> triggered (as it were) at the most inopportune moments.....
>
> No, don't go websearching for "Java giblets," I just made
> that up. (I think.) What *do* you call applets for JavaPhones,
> anyway?...."Chiclets"?
>
They're not applets, they're MIDlets.
r e n
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Received on Fri Dec 8 16:28:42 2000