Would you ask your blind date to meet you at a buffet restaurant or would you request a potluck at your house on your second date? Either way, if you own an UTStarcom XV6800 Pocket PC built in GPS receiver you can go to your closest spy store and put a small GPS receiver the size of a small AAA battery into your blind date's coat pocket, that way you can track on your UTStarcom XV6800 Pocket mobile messenger the exact co-ordinates of where he or she is while he or she is traveling to your apartment or house for your second date. What is real handy with the mobile messenger is that you can use what is called a push E-mail. In the past, if you owned a windows smartphone or another smart phone, you would have to dial in to connect with your company email server and wait for your email messages to be downloaded to your device. If you are a real wiz, you could pre-program you device to download email messages every hour, every 6 hours, every 24 hours, but this would cost your company a lot of money for airtime. With this exciting new push email on the UTStarcom XV6800 Pocket PC Smartphone, you would get your email instantly because the server sends you the email instantly, isn't that fabulous! You are wondering what does push E-mail have to do with dating. Well, if you are on a budget and it is not feasible for you to be meeting a brand new person of the opposite sex everynight and then having to pay for 2 dinners five times a week. If the average meal with wine for 2 people cost $50.00 with tip, than, if you meet 5 new people a week, that would be a total of 20 meals averaging you $50.00 per meal, that would put you out of pocket over $1000.00 USD. iF YOU ARE a working gal or a working guy, you may not have $1000.00 a month to feed 20 strangers. What is the most creative solution that is also fun? Please come back and read the next blog post! Thanks!b
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Use UTStarcom XV6800 Messenger To Communicate With Your Blind Date
By admin - Posted on July 2nd, 2008
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