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my point was that some elecetricity is coming from somewhere. if there's power for lights there's power for a phone charger, despite the asinine comments of others.
i wasn't trying to make light of situation in iraq, and no reasonable person could make that assumption. don't try to twist my words into a meaning they don't have.
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Posted: 2006-08-23 05:23:49
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Maybe SE, Nokia made special prototype phones for them, batt that will last for months and charges itself... when theres a need, theres a way..
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Posted: 2006-08-23 05:43:37
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Strange as it may sound, we also have 8-10 hour blackouts here in the Dominican Republic, and let me tell you, IT SUCKS!!! Most people have gone around it buying power inverter as an alternative power supply.
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Posted: 2006-08-23 05:59:46
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On 2006-08-23 05:23:49, gelfen wrote:
my point was that some elecetricity is coming from somewhere. if there's power for lights there's power for a phone charger, despite the asinine comments of others.
i wasn't trying to make light of situation in iraq, and no reasonable person could make that assumption. don't try to twist my words into a meaning they don't have.
Actrually your comments towards my posts are usually asinine,but in this case again to me it did'nt sound like that....your reply to this was:
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On 2006-08-21 14:15:11, methylated_spirit wrote:
All well and good, but how do they charge their phones up when their power stations have been bombed to buggery?
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On 2006-08-23 01:15:28, gelfen wrote:
it can't be quite that bad given that in the photo axxxr posted the lights are on in the store.
My point was its all a lot more worse than it looks...actually the fact is the quality of life is pretty dismal and charging phones is just another one of those difficultys in their life.
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Posted: 2006-08-23 16:22:04
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@gelfen - If I have wrongly misunderstood your 2nd to the last post . . .well, I'm sorry dude . . . that's the way I see it . . .
I just hope that there will more power supply in Iraq by New Year's Day -2006 !
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Posted: 2006-08-24 02:23:13
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