I was seduced by the JABRA JX10 when I was in Hong Kong last week; decided I had to have one.
It does look pretty cool and it is tiny. But the sounds quality still sucks. I realized today that I now own four bluetooth headsets and they all have horrendous sound quality (although the HBH-10 wins points for at least being the *first* bluetooth headset on the market). I really want to believe - but the static doesn’t ever go away.
The JX10 supports Bluetooth 1.2, which is supposed to be much better at avoiding interference. If only my cutting-edge Treo 650 supported Bluetooth 1.2.
On the plus side (for Bluetooth), I do now have my Treo sync’ing with my computer via a Belkin Bluetooth USB adapter. The Belkin adapter was merely the third USB Bluetooth adapter I had to buy before things would work consistently.
Do you believe that God exists? Without a doubt? You certainly aren't alone, in the US or around the world. Nor, most likely, will anyone ever question why you have no doubts about God's existence, despite the utter lack of evidence.
Sam Harris' book "The End of Faith" makes a compelling argument that reason must triumph over (western) religion, and quickly - before we all blow ourselves to pieces because your book was different than their book.
This is an important book that lays out a strong and logical argument that the religion of the last few thousand years no longer works in our modern world. My biggest question after reading the book is how to take these very important ideas into the political realm. Given the current state of US politics, it's hard to see it happening here anytime soon.