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jefyclau
03-16-2003, 07:26 AM
I sorry for my inglish!!!
I live in argentina and buy in this country a clie is problem beacause the price .
But is my happy day on 18 /03, and my husband give one.
Ineed your help, the best clie in this models:
Clie 665c
sj30
sj33??????????????????
Thank you all
jefyclau
lthwc
03-16-2003, 08:49 AM
Bienvenidos a Cliesource!
Su inglés es mejor que mi español :)
The SJ33 is the newest one, and so it has the best support from Sony. They all have similar features.
jefyclau
03-16-2003, 09:02 AM
Muchas gracias!!!!
Mi Ingles es muy basico,pero lo intento.
DazalC
03-16-2003, 03:19 PM
Hola, yo tb hablo español, naci en arg... :D
mira, ante todo, yo nunca en mi vida, habia escuchado hablar de las clies en arg, recien ahora q estoy en canada(hace como 8 meses) vi mi primera clie...
hace un mes me compre una N710, q voy a hacerle upgrade para q sea N760... no es tan cara, y me parece q es una muy buena clie...
Saludos!
Daniel
jefyclau
03-16-2003, 05:49 PM
hola Daniel:
Muchas gracias al fin alguien que me pueda responder en español,bien sabras que comprarme un producto como una clie aqui me cuesta una fortuna porque se vende en dolares y la que yo vi por aqui es una sj 33 y que me encanto lo que sucede es que aqui me piden por ella 450 dolares.
Tambien vi los modelos antes nombrados pero como no entiendo nada de nada no se cuaal es mejor que otro.
Hoy ccreo que vi en informaciones sobre lasj33 que no tiene posibilidad de cambiar la bateria .vps sabes algo??;)
Asi que estoy viendo como hacer para traerla de usa.
DazalC
03-16-2003, 06:46 PM
mira, yo en esto tb soy nuevo.. hace un mes y medio otro pibe de arg q esta aca como hace 1 año me mostro su palm (una PalmV)
de hay dije: TENGO Q TENER UNA YO TAMBIEN y como me encantan todos esos chiches.. me puse a buscar info..
me parece, q la sj33 es una linda palm. en cuanto lo de la bateria, si no me equiboco, ninguna se puede cambiar(salvo un modelo bastante viejito, y la mas nueva de todas, q cuesta un toco)
la verdad no se como es q podes hacer para conseguir una palm sin gastarte una fortuna, ya q una a 400 dolares, son mas de 1200 pesos.. lo cual es una salvajada...
yo te diria q vendas algo q no necesites en Ebay, y consigas algunos dolarillos, y hay compres tu palm en ebay.. donde se consiguen por buen precio....(yo compre la mia ahi)
creo q no em olvido de nada, pero sino, pregunta nomas !!
Saludos!
Daniel
jefyclau
03-16-2003, 06:52 PM
muy claro todo Daniel.un gusto haber te encontrado
Claudia Poczynski
Alistar
03-17-2003, 11:04 PM
and a hello there from me
rob_squared
03-18-2003, 12:02 AM
ENGLISH.
dazalc
03-18-2003, 12:05 AM
SPANISH :P
Spiral
03-18-2003, 12:13 AM
No me gusta la clase de español!!!
Windboi
03-18-2003, 10:42 AM
perhaps you can put a english translation as i dun understand what in the hell you guys or gals are mumbling about....
DazalC
03-18-2003, 11:29 AM
but the translator translate so bad !!! and also the problem is solved :D
rob_squared
03-18-2003, 01:40 PM
I swear, if America becomes bi-lingual I'm going to shoot myself (in the head).
rob_squared
03-18-2003, 01:41 PM
PS: I know the first poster is not from America.
*YellowRose*
03-18-2003, 02:57 PM
Originally posted by rob_squared
I swear, if America becomes bi-lingual I'm going to shoot myself (in the head). Most large metropolitan areas already are multi-lingual. Lots of public schools are bi-lingual. Beiks has a terrific Spanish-English dictionary . . .;)
DazalC
03-18-2003, 03:04 PM
I already speak to lenguages... is not that terribe...!!
Jeffry
03-18-2003, 03:14 PM
I can't live with two languages.
DazalC
03-18-2003, 04:11 PM
lol, I bet u joke a lot about canada like a lot of american ppl:-P
now that I'm living here(toronto) i understand why ;-) lol
but canada anyway is a promising country, even though it has two lenguages, and argentina, that has only one, is not promising !!!!
rob_squared
03-18-2003, 10:22 PM
I have nothing against people who are bi-lingual, its great to know more than one language. Its when I go to Dunkin Donuts, or WalMart and I fell like I should have brought diagrams with me so that the person behind the counter can understand me.
A bi-lingual country would encourage such people to not learn English.
lthwc
03-18-2003, 10:34 PM
Originally posted by rob_squared
A bi-lingual country would encourage such people to not learn English.
I don't agree. I think part of the problem is the extremely poor attitude we American have towards learning any language other than English.
SamuraiCatJB
03-18-2003, 10:51 PM
Originally posted by rob_squared
I have nothing against people who are bi-lingual, its great to know more than one language. Its when I go to Dunkin Donuts, or WalMart and I fell like I should have brought diagrams with me so that the person behind the counter can understand me.
A bi-lingual country would encourage such people to not learn English.
don't come to NM.... everywhere in the state you will hear spanish at least once a day... in the NW corner of the state you will hear Navajo regularly, central Tewa is much more rare, but still will hear it occasionally, in the south, Apache even more rare, but I hear it about once a month pretty consistantly.... :D
I am not bilingual and I wish I were.
BTW, in town here, I hear German at least several times a week too. :) I do not mind in the least.
rob_squared
03-18-2003, 10:59 PM
I go to Northeastern in Boston, so I'm used to it. Again, I don't mind bilingual people, I think its a good idea. Its when I can't communicate with someone in America because they can't speak English that bothers me.
jcgarciat
03-18-2003, 11:08 PM
Del post original... Tengo ahora una T665C, para mi es muy buena, mi unica pequeña queja es la vida de la batería pero se puede vivir con eso. Ahora hablando de lenguajes, el inglés se está convirtiendo en el lenguaje global, la mayoría de paises de america latina enseña a sus niños el inglés como segunda lengua, completamente (escuelas bilingues) o general, lo que si estoy seguro es que USA no se hará bilingue... BTW, Los Angeles es la ciudad con más salvadoreños en el mundo (más de un millón), tiene más residentes que la capital de El Salvador!!
translation:
From the original post... I have a T665C now, it's very good for me, my only little concern it's the battery life, but you may live with it. Now talking about languages, the english is becoming the global language, most of the countries in Latin America teaches their kids english as a 2nd language, completely or generally, but I surely know that USA wont never become bilingual... BTW, Los Angeles is city with more salvadoreans in the world (more than a million), it has more residents than El Salvador's capital!
PS: escus me inglish...
SamuraiCatJB
03-18-2003, 11:09 PM
Originally posted by rob_squared
I go to Northeastern in Boston, so I'm used to it. Again, I don't mind bilingual people, I think its a good idea. Its when I can't communicate with someone in America because they can't speak English that bothers me.
well, at least here there is AltaVista translation... if you really MUST know what everyone is saying.... so why bother them?
rob_squared
03-18-2003, 11:14 PM
I'm not worried about what people say on this thread. I admit the "english" outburst was not consistant with my standpoint and I apologize. Everything else I say stands. My part in this thread is finished.
I want to stop this before it becomes "controversial."
IamKelso
03-19-2003, 12:13 AM
try www.freetranslation.com. Works quite well. If you really want to know what is being said. Quick, fast and easy.
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