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This story featues the first use of a cell phone, does it not? While out riding a horse? Someone check your copy: it's on the first page, then send it to Technovelgy. -- Paw Yigh Lee
No, no! I confused this book with Podkayne of Mars!!!
"Why, I bet Captain Blaine would space a man for that." -- Max
Heinlein has cell phones in Space Cadet, which appeared two books before this one. Cdixon 20:11, 10 November 2006 (UTC)