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Amen to that, brixster!
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Posted: 2009-04-19 21:28:09
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P1i macro mode pic taken in the garden today (no nightmares, tranced

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@ Gucci:
Oh well, at least Manure's Premier League table ambitions are still firmly on track, and they have a game in hand too.
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Posted: 2009-04-19 21:34:37
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Thanks wanqs

There are plenty more, just didn't have time to upload them this afternoon...
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Posted: 2009-04-20 00:13:07
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THanks boet... Will install it today and see what i can see...
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Posted: 2009-04-20 08:42:52
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CRASH BANDICOOT 3D KART IS FLIPPING AWESOME ON THE IPHONE.
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Posted: 2009-04-20 09:27:55
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On 2009-04-20 08:42:52, Rhino8 wrote:
THanks boet... Will install it today and see what i can see...
It works, BUT IT LAGS too much. IT is a step in the right direction though...
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Posted: 2009-04-20 09:58:45
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Wanqa
Let me cut the crap,i hardly ever watch footy anymore

im disappointed Man.Untd lost but couldnt careless at the same time

i hope Chelsea kill Barcelona.
Gola
Woah! Sweet pic bro!
Hobbs
Its better on Ngage!
Rhino
Oh okay, yep it is, im sure the next version of CorePlayer will support S60v5 as well as DivX Player.
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Posted: 2009-04-20 11:03:59
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Yes, i prefer divx over core player... (One of the crazy few who do)
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Posted: 2009-04-20 16:07:41
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@ Hobbster:
Found this article on The Register:
'iPhone beta OS cracks before release
Those devoted to cracking Apple's iPhone have outdone themselves, breaking the latest beta release of version 3.0 of the OS within a couple of days and well before anyone outside the testing community is even using the software.
Version 3 of the iPhone OS offers distinct improvements, including the much-discussed cut-and-paste functionality, but is currently only (officially) available to developers who have paid their dues. The fact that such developers are banned by contract from working on jailbreaking software makes the swift crack all the more remarkable.
Apple keeps a strong hand on iPhones, only permitting users to install approved software purchased from Apple - with the (not unreasonable) claim that this improves security and simplicity. But those who rate freedom higher than those priorities have the option to "jailbreak" their handsets, allowing them to install any software they like without being beholden to the boys in Cupertino.
Apple has recently changed tack in dealing with the jailbreaking community - making developers agree not to create applications for jailbroken handsets, with the threat of being denied official channels if they are caught, and if Apple can dry up the available applications then users will have no reason to jailbreak their handsets, even if it becomes technically easy.
There will still be some developers prepared to annoy Apple in the name of freedom, but most need to put bread on the table and won't support a community whose primary motivation is the use of stolen software. So while jailbreaking may become technically easy the reasons to do so could quickly dry up.'
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Posted: 2009-04-20 20:43:49
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@brix - H m m m m

maybe the Moroccan Thread is bein' sponsored by - Bill Gates
@ama - Veeeeeeeeeeeery nice image captured on that - Violet flower
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Posted: 2009-04-21 01:50:09
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