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ineffable \in-EF-uh-buhl\, adjective: 1. Incapable of being expressed in words; unspeakable; unutterable; indescribable. 2. Not to be uttered; taboo. . . . the tension inherent in human language when it attempts to relate the ineffable, see the invisible, understand the incomprehensible. --Jeffrey Burton Russell, A History of Heaven Pope John Paul II notes that people are drawn to religion to answer the really big questions--for example, "What is the ultimate ineffable mystery which is the origin and destiny of our existence?" --William A. Sherden, The Fortune Sellers One cannot blame them very much; explaining the ineffable is difficult. --Edward O. Wilson, "The Biological Basis of Morality," The Atlantic, April 1998

 



 MS SPEAKS ABOUT OS AFTER WINDOWS MOBILE 5
 "The head of research for Microsoft's Windows Mobile software for handheld computers, Ya-Qin Zhang, was in Taipei last week talking up the company's latest major operating system release, Windows Mobile 5.0. In an interview, he lamented the slow development of battery technology for mobile devices and offered a glimpse of what Microsoft is already up to for its next major upgrade to the mobile computing OS."

Window Mobile 5 devices haven't even started shipping, though you can expect at least 30 models in the next year with the recently unveiled OS, yet most of the Windows Mobile team have moved on to the next release which will probably be in late 2006 or early 2007.