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| prc2u1 2007-07-24, 10:33 am |
| Does a SIM chip have sort of 'battery'? How does it retain information when
not in a phone?
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| prc2u1 wrote:
> Does a SIM chip have sort of 'battery'?
No.
> How does it retain information when
> not in a phone?
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Magic.
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| prc2u1 wrote:
> Does a SIM chip have sort of 'battery'?
No
> How does it retain information when
> not in a phone?
Gears and pulleys.
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| CC56 wrote:
> prc2u1 wrote:
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> No
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> Gears and pulleys.
I can hear the caller now...
"How long can my SIM go without a lube job?"
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| Viper 2007-07-24, 10:33 pm |
| It has a built in thing call a flux capacitor. That generates 1.21
gig-a-wats.
"Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message
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> CC56 wrote:
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> I can hear the caller now...
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> "How long can my SIM go without a lube job?"
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> jer
> email reply - I am not a 'ten'
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| Anthony Guzzi 2007-07-27, 10:33 pm |
| prc2u1 wrote:
> Does a SIM chip have sort of 'battery'? How does it retain information when
> not in a phone?
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A little hamster is running inside a little wheel somewhere, and this is
connected to a generator...
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| BobLeavitt 2007-07-30, 10:33 pm |
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"Anthony Guzzi" <dukeofurl@sonic.net> wrote in message =
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> prc2u1 wrote:
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> A little hamster is running inside a little wheel somewhere, and this =
is=20
> connected to a generator...
Perfectly legitimate question. After all, just because you apparently =
were born knowing everything there is to know does not mean the rest of =
us were so endowed.
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| In article < PKadna0ok6WAHzPbnZ2d
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"BobLeavitt" <robertl101@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Anthony Guzzi" <dukeofurl@sonic.net> wrote in message
> news:46aa8834$0$2718
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> Perfectly legitimate question. After all, just because you apparently were
> born knowing everything there is to know does not mean the rest of us were so
> endowed.
Self-proclaimed experts tend not to be well-endowed.
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