On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 01:54 PM, Charles Martin wrote: > Mac OS X is very much designed with the future in mind, and that > future doesn't really include dialup. With cell phones beginning to offer 50-150K with announcements of imminent 1 Meg+ connections, we can only hope that Apple will suddenly see the light for having PC cards such as the AirCard work in a Mac. Sprint offers a card for Windows, but none for Mac. Imagine being able to log on via cellular on your Mac at 3x-20x your dialup connection while you eat lunch or slurp capucino. You can do that on windows...not on Mac... --- The US Army is destroying 31,500 tons of nerve agents and highly toxic blister agents at a projected cost of $24 Billion Dollars. Someone suggested they could make money selling it on eBay under the Weapons of Mass Destruction category. Jack Rodgers Email: jackrodgers at earthlink.net Web: www.jackrodgers.com iCal: coming soon iBlog: coming soon