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Im definitely going the same way as soon as Update 3.0 is released.And Im sticking with the "I live in Africa" story lol
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Posted: 2009-04-21 09:54:33
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On 2009-04-15 13:03:32, amawanqa wrote:
@ Falcon:
LOL, you're welcome, boet. By the way, have you checked out All About Symbian and dotsis.com for 5800 apps?
The Hobbster posted a link in this SA thread a few months back, directly to all the 5800 apps.
Oh, and congrats re getting your new S60 touchscreen device.
Thanks again bro dotsis has some stuff i was looking for,and also ipmart as suggested by rhino.
rhino those pics are awesome !my 5800 cam is a bit of a let down,colors are too washed out what settings did you change to get those pics you posted?
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Posted: 2009-04-21 11:43:20
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I usually use the standard settings, BUT it is a lot of trial and error. Only about one in ten photos i take with the phone i deem worthy of uploading and showing on here.
Anyway, i just finished reading Stephen King's "The Eyes of the Dragon" on my 5800 and wow, what an amazing journey that one was. I would recommend it to any of you guys looking for a good fantasy adventure.
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Posted: 2009-04-21 16:34:35
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Wow, LG's 1st quarter results and profits are damn impressive:
http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_ex[....]ware_of_recession-news-882.php
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Posted: 2009-04-21 16:41:24
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On 2009-04-21 01:50:09, *Jojo* wrote:
@ama - Veeeeeeeeeeeery nice image captured on that - Violet flower
Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaagandang gabi, Jojo!
Thanks, mate.
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Posted: 2009-04-21 16:46:17
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Howzit everyone, hope your all gonna vote tomorrow. Im definatly going to,
Last night i updated my n81's firmware from v20. To v21, my phone became so unstable, apps would just shut down for no reason. Everything was giving me troubles. After i updated it, it kept freezing but the green call key, plus *key, plus 3key formate fixed it, and i updated my friends n81 from v11 to v21 also. He is quite happy with the improvements.
Since sunday iv been at sun city, went there for my parents anniversary, that place is evil. Lol. Gambling is bad. Luckily we came out with more than we went in with. But to get that we lost a bit. Lol,
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Posted: 2009-04-21 17:53:19
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Saw some Nokia Music Store Ads on tv this past couple of days, turns out NOKIA Music Store South Africa is just days away from opening, got this when i clicked on the Music Store app in my N81:
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Posted: 2009-04-21 21:11:22
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@ Gucci:
Yup, another plug for Facebook there.
@ kyle:
Yeah, gambling is something I don't ever want to get into either.
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Posted: 2009-04-21 23:05:43
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Found this on The Register today. Lighties today, eh? LOL :
'Half of 10 year old kids in the EU have mobile phones, a figure that rises to 95 per cent once they get to 16, but parents still reckon their kids aren't being protected from inappropriate content.
The figures come from the European Commission, which is leaning on mobile operators and member countries to implement controls agreed in 2007. Four countries - Cyprus, Estonia, Finland and Luxembourg - don't yet have "voluntary" agreements requiring operators to control access to adult-orientated material. In those countries that do, only 41 per cent of operators bother checking those measures are working.
In most places, a credit-card authorisation is used to confirm the user is over 18, though that's harder with pay-and-go handsets, especially in countries (including the UK) where no identity (and thus age) check is performed when purchasing a phone. Naming two Pink Floyd albums, while currently effective, is a little arbitrary, and it's hard to find other ways of establishing the age of a customer.
The other problem is the fact that offensive content can equally well come from other users, rather than commercial operators. Purveyors of porn don't generally want under-age customers as they lack money to pay for the content, allaying the concerns of 51 per cent of parents.
Bullying is harder to block, however, so it's surprising to hear that only 49 per cent of parents worry about mobiles being used that way.
There is also the matter of making the network operators in some way responsible for the content they provide, even through a voluntary agreement. Internet service providers have no such responsibility for protecting children, at least not yet, though as the two businesses increasingly blur it will be hard to understand how one can be exempted.'
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Posted: 2009-04-21 23:20:19
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@ rhino:
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=184652
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Posted: 2009-04-21 23:28:44
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