Using a Samsung r500 cell phone to connect to the internet, then connected the Dell Mini 9 to the cell phone with bluetooth. We then used the cell phones internet connection to browse the web and run a speed test. We did all this one afternoon at the local Chinese Buffet
Using a Samsung r500 cell phone to connect to the internet, then connected the Dell Mini 9 to the cell phone with bluetooth. We then used the cell phones internet connection to browse the web and run a speed test. We did all this one afternoon at the local Chinese Buffet
Using a Samsung r500 cell phone to connect to the internet, then connected the Dell Mini 9 to the cell phone with bluetooth. We then used the cell phones internet connection to browse the web and run a speed test. We did all this one afternoon at the local Chinese Buffet
We have built some new websites. They are not all finished yet, but they are online and working (for the most part) take a look and check back often for updates and plenty of new information on how to evaluate gear might be planning to buy
After a long time, we found some time to update the design and function of one of the first websites we built. We started the Kill a Computer website in October of 2002 when one of our editors purchased his first AK47. We all worked for a large software company. And we all hated computers as much as anyone who is tied to one 8+ hours a day.
This is a Samsung r500 cell phone on the Cricket service. It goes out of signal in large buildings and the owners home.. when it does work it works well and combined with crickets unlimited plans it offers a lot of useful features (when it works) the phone is solid and seems to be well built. The red panels can be replaced with another color, but the owner prefers the standard red
We are three guys here in Tucson, Arizona Pete, John and Joe. We joined together to collaborate on our first projects back in 1998 and we officially started AZ13.com in 2000. We have worked together for over 10 years now and we still have fun building and maintaining our network of websites. Over the years other friends have helped out, and we now get assistance from many friends and family on a regular basis. But the core group remains the three of us.
We started a few blogs to help keep up to date info about our network, post reviews and local events, and let visitors respond to new posts. We hope you enjoy this new approch to getting good information out about Tucson, AZ