Re: JEOS LAMP Server - 8.04LTS or 9.10?



On 05/05/2009 11:15 PM, NoOp wrote:
in dash blue-tooth toothbrush& hair brush

You got the Bluetooth toothbrush and hair brush? My car only has the USB
versions of those. Damn! Time to trade-up again.

:)

Mark

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