On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 10:36 pm, <info at blue-gene.com> wrote: > Why not try out our BT-30U, it is very durable and strong, > plus you get the advantage of Class I distance. Probably better telling all the people who aren't already on this list ;) > We honestly think our BT-30U is not quite good looking (my > boss will kill me for saying this...), but it is the > strongestly built machine in the market as far as our > understanding. it would be more useful if I could put a class I transmitter in my T68i and HBH-30, rather than attach it to my computer, since if i'm using my computer, i'm not going to be more than 10 feet away from it. If i go down the hall with my headset on, but leave my phone on my desk, and someone calls - i'd be able to answer it! any chance such a thing would be possible? > Information > www.Blue-Gene.com Found a mistake, the first line from your web site: "Blue-Gene.com is now one of the major Bluetoothä product players worldwide." Why is there an umlauted a charater after bluetooth? And more curiously, it looks somewhat deliberate (and like it was written by some clueless microsoft editor): Blue-Gene.com is now one of the major Bluetooth</span><span style="mso-char-type: symbol; mso-symbol-font-family: Symbol; font-family: Symbol; mso-ascii-font-family: Arial; mso-hansi-font-family: Arial; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial">ä</span><span style="font-family:Arial"> product players worldwide. all of the above should be an asterisk, i think, or any of ®, ™, † or ‡. This sounds like a bit of a gripy email. sorry, it wasn't supposed to be! just a few suggestions since i haven't seen sony or ericcson post yet. Nicholas Shanks -- http://nickshanks.com/