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#11
Wow! You guys are all a huge help! And, I'm here in this country for you guys. For everyone who lives in America who had to watch their TV's in horror on 9/11. I do this for your kids, and grandkids. So that they don't have to live in a country under attack by those who wish us harm just because we are "Americans" This is for all of you!
I will definitely get another memory card. Think I will really need more than 8gb though? And the solar charger is definitely something to look into!
 
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Thank you for your service form one who cannot serve.(medical)..and i hve 2 8 gig cards...barely full...just depens on what you do...if you read 8 gig s go along way...music...get a bigger card...pictures an videos...same...id suggest you get it and see...what you want to do with it...
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Must be nice to have wireless. On my FOB in Iraq we had to get the Turkish ISP that was available and it sucked so bad that I couldn't even load e-mail most times. All for $75 a month too.

However, I love my n810 and When I deploy again I am guessing it will be a life saver.
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Posts: 15 | Thanked: 3 times | Joined on Jul 2008 @ Currently operating in Afghanistan
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Yeah, we lucked out here. Most of the FOB's in Afghanistan don't have wireless. It definitely is a lifesaver! We don't have any phones though, save for the Roshan cell phones we have, but we bought those ourselves.
 
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