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Hobbs Posts: > 500

There we go Rhino.DVD Ripping problem solved.Ubuntu's Sun's Virtualbox was the answer.Windows running inside Ubuntu.Cool.


This is why I needed it.Windows DVDFab Platinum,the best DVD ripper out there.

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Posted: 2009-12-05 15:09:54
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gola Posts: > 500

GUCCI
Ya he's album also got pushed back for a while.

Ye, it's on gsm... almost already lost the stylus. forgot to mention that it came with the memory card/stand, so that was a nice surprise.

falcon
the satio gets a thumbs up from me...
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Posted: 2009-12-05 15:27:07
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

Woooooowww, congrats on getting the Satio, gola!!

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Posted: 2009-12-05 15:36:55
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Tsepz_GP Posts: > 500

So my 4GB MicroSD just decided to refuse to work in my phone properly, funniest part is the packaging of the mem card had a pic of the N81 MicroSD version on it lol, anyway got a 8GB SanDisk today, NEVER again will i get a name i dont know. If you're looking for a memory card STAY THE HELL AWAY from "Baseline",ive learnt my lesson,funny enough it works in K850, but its super slow and makes it reboot when running apps from it.
[ This Message was edited by: GUCCI.011 on 2009-12-05 16:26 ]

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Posted: 2009-12-05 16:57:46
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

Habana, yer beauty.. what a fantastic performance with the Barbarians, against the All Blacks.
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Posted: 2009-12-05 17:18:12
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brix25 Posts: > 500

Hobbs:I'd love to play around with Humanity some time.

BTW, had crazy party last night. Never seen so many cops in the CBD along with helicopters and metal detectors.



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Posted: 2009-12-05 21:25:04
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

Taken from The Register:

'Nokia to halve its smartphone portfolio in 2010:

Handset competition used to be all about releasing hundreds of models, many just slight variations on one another.

Now, at the high end at least, it is all about cutting R&D and production costs by focusing on a smaller number of (hopefully) high impact smartphones.

If Apple can get a 3% global share with, effectively, just one phone, the big five are looking to similar efficiencies. Motorola has already slashed the number of phones it plans to develop in 2009-2010, partly by focusing almost entirely on Android at the top end; now Nokia says it will halve its smartphone portfolio next year to reduce "unnecessary differentiation" and maximize the effort behind a few key models.

The market leader already surprised some observers by saying it would add only one phone based on its Maemo Linux OS in 2010, to join the new N900. This is very typical of the new approach - the N900 is a genuine groundbreaker, and Nokia promises the 2010 launch will not be just another smartphone, but will help redefine the mobile internet device category. If it succeeds, it believes it will achieve more bang for less buck, compared to unleashing a host of Maemo products that are not clearly differentiated.

The same goes for its main smartphone platform, Symbian/Series 60. Nokia has increased the number of high end and midrange models it has launched in 2009 - to about 20 - after a damagingly fallow period in 2008, when it lost much of the huge momentum it had originally generated with the N95, which arguably defined the new smartphone segment when it appeared in 2006. Having got some of its mojo back with the N97 and the 'Tube' family, and belatedly embraced touchscreens, Nokia will now cut back again in terms of model numbers.

At its Capital Markets Day this week, Nokia also promised that 2010 would see a major overhaul of its Series 60 user experience, which - coupled with the release of the new open source upgrade of Symbian - could rejuvenate a software platform that is starting to look rather tired, and is under pressure from the more modern Android.'

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Posted: 2009-12-06 02:35:40
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Hobbs Posts: > 500

@Brix Glad you had a good time .Its just a taste of whats to come.Now Im finally excited about the World Cup.I left when people started to taking out bottles of Brandy in the crowd and climbing over barriers and stuff and basically just getting to close to my face for my liking.Also the break between Freshly Ground and Jimmy Dhlulu was a tad bit to long to keep me interested.But overall a fantastic event.
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Posted: 2009-12-06 08:04:57
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Falcon786 Posts: 139

gucci i have never used baseline cards but i have to admit i lost several sandisk cards to random corruption.in fact my cousins 5800 nokia branded 8gb card simply corupted itself last week.so i would hesitate in labelling baseline as crap.bad luck is what it probably is.
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Posted: 2009-12-06 10:14:17
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Hobbs Posts: > 500

My 16GB Sandisk Micro SD card has a lifetime guarantee.Isnt that the case with all Sandisk cards?
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Posted: 2009-12-06 13:30:32
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