Jul. 21st, 2005
Request for information
Jul. 21st, 2005 09:44 pmDoes anyone know where is a good, cheap place to get a BlackBerry from ?
Before anyone starts with the fruity remarks, yes I do mean a BlackBerry, not a bramble.
No, I don't want one. But have been requested to find out, for someone who does, how one might go about such a thing.
I don't know whether they want one on a contract, or what. And I can use google :) I'm just interested if anyone can provide me with any inside information about the beastie, or about acquiring one.
Thanks.
Before anyone starts with the fruity remarks, yes I do mean a BlackBerry, not a bramble.
No, I don't want one. But have been requested to find out, for someone who does, how one might go about such a thing.
I don't know whether they want one on a contract, or what. And I can use google :) I'm just interested if anyone can provide me with any inside information about the beastie, or about acquiring one.
Thanks.
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( Catch Up )
The remainder of this post is a local post for local people. Where local means lives in Oxford, lives near Oxford, has formerly lived in Oxford, has a vestigial interest in Oxford, or is bored enough to read any old drivel.
( Localise me! )
Incidentally, the entry about the red car and the blue car was just to see how many people instantly thought of (and could quote!) the Milky Way advert. Being remembered by a reasonable proportion of the population is pretty good going for an advertising jingle which was broadcast around fifteen years ago. I don't believe many things have that much staying power (apart from, of course, the bloody Budget Windows advert, which probably noone reading this other than