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Originally Posted by DreamWriter
Glad I could help!
I don't have a smartphone, so I'm not familiar with all their features, but my daughter has one. I realized the other day that she was using her 3G phone app to broadcast wifi to her laptop computer and that's when I had an epiphany: That should work on the Kindle!
The cellphone-broadcast wifi signal cut in and out a bit, but it was good enough to download three personal documents that had been stuck on my Kindle for a while in "view downloading items." Now that personal documents are stored in my Amazon account, I'm able to delete them that way after transferring the downloaded personal document from computer to Kindle via USB, so I think that'll eliminate them being sent via wifi. I tested that last night. So now I won't have to find a wifi hotspot to "clear" those documents from Kindle's wifi download queue!
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Why is it that the kids have all the "good stuff."
I guess it is because of us.
I had a son that was laying in his bed texting about 2AM one night. I said "don't you have free phone service after 8 or 9PM?" Why are you texting which costs about 10 cents a message. He said "girls like to text not talk."
Oh, well I have a Kindle3 (keyboard)-3G.