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Really good interview.
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Posted: 2005-01-20 06:57:16
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Heeeeey Elrond... nice words!
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Posted: 2005-01-20 12:16:20
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Thank you all. Also congrats to scotsboyuk and his great idea for this thread. It was a real pleasure to read this whole thread. I really enjoyed it.
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Posted: 2005-01-20 12:33:00
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Residentevil Posts: > 500
And we do, too.
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Posted: 2005-01-20 15:44:58
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niiiiiiiiiice work.
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Posted: 2005-01-20 15:55:38
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Is nice to know that the people not only use this forum to interchange information, but also to express the good sentientos that it(he,she) can have, an embrace to all in the forum
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Posted: 2005-01-20 15:57:38
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Good evening and welcome to the couch. My guest tonight is one of my personal favourites, a member who tirelessly helps others and who is a real boon to Esato with his wealth of knowledge and sensible attitude. Please give a warm couch welcome to gbrooks3.
What is the best thing about Esato?
gbrooks3 says:
Just like to say its an honour to sit on this legendary couch, it really is....It has to be the unique community atmosphere (although some would say this is begining to fail). I just Love the fact that if i feel like it, i can ask a question about anything to do with Sony Ericsson on any day and at any time. It is fantastic.
Who is your favourite member of Esato?
gbrooks3 says:
My favourite member, now that is a toughy. I have never really made close ties with anyone here, however going on who i admire and respect it would have to be your good self scotsboy. However i do enjoy a bit of friendly banter with voda_jon (and his phone homicidal tendancies).
Who is your favourite moderator?
gbrooks3 says:
Well this is an easy one, Masseur. I realize the other moderator do a grand job but Masseur is just a class above, he is a legend.
What is your favourite Esato moment?
gbrooks3 says:
Hmm.....there are so many although of recent times i did find voda_jon's V800 reign of destruction rather amusing, and to do it twice is really unforgivable. Other favourites of mine are the reviews of new phones, i have very much enjoyed reading the lot! Every time Masseur announces a new review i am just on tenderhooks. Looking forward to the i-mate Jam
What is your least favourite Esato moment?
gbrooks3 says:
My many involvements with the esato mob. A ruthless breed of phone lovers that will staop at nothing until their prey has been sufficiently weakened to reconsile the threat they pose. Yes, sometimes my posts have the tendancies to be blunt, i am not really one for posting just for the sake of posting.
You are very experienced and knowledgeable with regards to unlocking and debranding handsets; tell us how you first become interested in this?
gbrooks3 says:
Well, this takes me back a few years, one day i woke thinking "what can i do with my phone that i have not done before?". So after many many hours browsing through countless websites i discovered the delights of DIV. Nowadays i have moved on to the best Sony Ericsson service tool - Cruiser and newly released Setool. I dont really care for unlocking, its the firmware that floats my boat. I have been fortunate to learn from some very talented people and now i have some basic knowledge myself that enables me to do some rather fun things with the firmware

It just in my nature i guess, i have always been good a taking things apart (not too much success at reassembling them lol), i just love it.
What are the benefits of unlocking or debranding a mobile phone?
gbrooks3 says:
Well unlocking a handset is as easy as 1,2,3. It just give the customer that extra bit of freedom. We are relatively lucky that unlocking solutions are plentiful for Sony Ericsson phones, unlike some other manufacturers. Debranding or as i like to call it by its more regal name "decustomizing" is a gift from above. 'I have no idea why networks feel the need to post their logos all over a phone??? They consumer has already purchased it, why do they still need to be flooded with service provider advertisement??? This is a prsonal crusade of mine.
You seem to have become more active of late, is there any reason for this?
gbrooks3 says:
Well, yes i suppose i have, alot of that has to do with the new SEMC phone servicing tools. There are millions of problems to be discussed and answered. The other prominant factor is a feeling of guilt. I did not post or visit Esato for a long time and i just feel it is right for me to make an effort, as others did when i first signed up.
Some members may not have heard of a P905, of which there is only one in existence I believe, can you tell us more about this particular handset?
gbrooks3 says:
This was a name devised by Miklsp i believe. I am pretty sure i was the first person in the UK to own one (as i had the tools needed myself). It is basically the P900 with P910 firmware slapped on it, main reason is to boost the Memory Stick capacity to 1gb. Other features are there but this i dont think the couch is the place to discuss them. There are now definatley over 200 on the UK at least as i have converted them and many more world wide i am sure.
What do you like doing when you are not online?
gbrooks3 says:
When not online i am often trying to repress the withdrawl symptoms initiated from not browsing esato.

No i enjoy a busy student life, probably consuming too many alcoholic beverages for my own good. I also enjoy the an active lifestyle, with trips to the gym etc etc.
Do you think Esato needs a 'new look'?
gbrooks3 says:
Umm....no not especially. I like it the way it is, but any makeover that takes place is likely to be top notch anyway. So i am not really fussed either way.
Which mobile are you currently using?
gbrooks3 says:
Currently my P910i, hopefully the V800 - when i am able to fix it.
Which mobile are you most looking forward to?
gbrooks3 says:
The i-mate jam. The size is what attracted my attention, incredible. Methinks i will have one of those before long.
Do you have a message for Esato?
gbrooks3 says:
Everyone - play nicely in the forums, respect eachother and get flashing those phones
Gosh this couch is rather comfy, do i have to get up now?
Thank you to gbrooks3 and please join me again soon when I shall we spekaing with Jim, SE-Naz, ThreeX and Jiggy Jaggy.
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[ This Message was edited by: scotsboyuk on 2006-08-28 04:48 ]
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Posted: 2005-01-20 23:00:16
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Good afternoon and welcome to the couch. Today I am chatting with one of Esato's veterans, a dedicated Esatonian and someone always ready with an opinion. After having been less active he has come back to Esato more determined than ever to help others and enjoy himself in the process. It is my pleasure to introduce dave_uk.
What is the best thing about Esato?
dave_uk says:
I think, without doubt, Esato is the most valuable resource for information on all things mobile, and particularly SonyEricsson, and that is what differentiates it most from other online communities. It never ceases to amaze me the breadth of knowledge that the cross-section of members provide – there are some real experts around here!
Who is your favourite member of Esato?
dave_uk says:
A very difficult question, and I don’t think I can narrow it down to one, so I’ll choose 4: Meths, Vlamm, Vanquish and, of course, your good self, old chap!
Who is your favourite moderator?
dave_uk says:
I’ve only really had contact with Masseur and Tranquil, both of whom have been great guys to deal with, even when I have stepped (very occasionally, you understand!) out of line. Masseur is also incredibly knowledgeable, and how he has the time to do as much as he does, I will never know!
What is your favourite Esato moment?
dave_uk says:
I’m sure it sounds awfully like I’m crawling, but I think the start of this very thread has to rank up there – perhaps I should elaborate:
I have had two main “spells” at Esato, back in the old days, and again in the last few months – the interviews with some of the older members, like Fijbert and Pachy, who are no longer around, and some of their reasons why, have made very interesting reading, and given how much Esato has changed over time, it is always good to look back!
What is your least favourite Esato moment?
dave_uk says:
There really is very little negative to say! I suppose I would have to identify my mini-barney with masseur recently when I was, perhaps, a little unfair, and he told me so. I have had numerous disagreements with various members in my time here, but he is the only one who I respect and have disagreed with, and that is the only time I am bothered.
You are often to be found posting in the various political threads, which appear from time to time; do you feel this is an important part of Esato?
dave_uk says:
I generally find myself posting in these threads almost unintentionally, to correct what I regard as misconceptions, or downright incitement to racial hatred. I do see that as important as many members who are respected for their involvement in the mobile threads and therefore I believe can influence the community with ill-informed propaganda posted on the other boards. Personally, I do not really feel that this is the appropriate forum for such discussions but everyone is, of course, entitled to discuss what they like, and therefore I sometimes feel it necessary to post there.
You have been noted for not conforming to the trend amongst many Esatonians, indeed many internet users, to believe in conspiracy theories, why take a stance against them?
dave_uk says:
I think this probably slightly overlaps with my answer above. I actually have nothing against conspiracy theories per se, but the propagating of these theories to promote one’s own agenda is what I object to. Many conspiracy theories are no more than a bit of fun, but those that you are referring to, I think, are those with a political or religious twist. That’s also fine, if you are up front about your own position, but to put across theories as objective, when in fact you simply are trying to discredit a government/political party/entire race of people, is not on, IMHO.
I have often admired your posts, which are usually full of sensible opinions and good advice; what do you think of those who come to Esato and don't seem to post anything, which is actually useful to anyone?
dave_uk says:
Thank you very much!

I don’t really have any issue with people with posting “garbage” or not posting at all – some of the “garbage” is hilarious, and a fundamental part of Esato, and those who just watch from afar are most welcome. We all have at some point and that’s how the community grows! I guess the only objections I have is to people who are rude for no reason, or who turn up and expect that they have a god-given right to have their questions answered. Gaaaaaaahhh!
You work for CPW, can you give us any news on any upcoming handsets or services that we might not yet know about?
dave_uk says:
Actually, I get far more information from here than I obtain through my job. I do occasionally get my hands on a handset before it’s available to the general public, but I’m not alone in that respect among Esato members – and there are those who appear to dedicate a lot of time to keeping us abreast of new developments, so I rarely find I have any “scoops”.
At the moment, it’s all gone a bit quiet with new handset releases, especially from

which, hopefully is the calm before the storm! On the broader subject of the market as a whole, I do think that combined fixed/mobile handsets (which switch between mobile rates and fixed line rates, depending on your location) and eventually mobile Voice over IP (VoIP) are the future, but we shall have to wait and see. 3G has shaken the market up somewhat, and it will be some time before we see what the real effects of this will be.
Do you think Esato needs a 'new look'?
dave_uk says:
No. I don’t think the “look” is that important – I find Esato very easy to navigate and find what I want. Not mad on the limitations of the ‘search’, but other than that, I think there’s very little that warrants change. Although, I have seen a couple of features on ‘newer’ boards that could be implemented but the Esato Forum tends to take care of that. In general, I think laffen’s doing a fantastic job and I will be more than happy if he keeps doing it!
Which mobile are you currently using?
dave_uk says:
SonyEricsson P910i and a Nokia 6230 (work phone). Though, I’m looking for something to replace the 6230 (which doubles as my “going out” phone). Had thought about both the Motorola V3 and the Samsung D500, but really would like

to provide me with something viable, as there are things that bug me about both the aforementioned!
Which mobile are you most looking forward to?
dave_uk says:
The successor to the P910i (or P1000 as we seem to like to call it). It will have to be pretty impressive to take on the Motorola MPX, Nokia 7710 and 9x00 series and my personal “best of the rest” – the I-mate Jam. I’m looking for Wi-Fi, serious camera (5MP? – if it’s in Korea, what are we waiting for?!) and, of course, UMTS support – I can’t think of a great deal else that I would want.
Do you have a message for Esato?
dave_uk says:
Thank you very much to Scots for having me – I hope the continent-sized imprint left by my backside on your lovely couch doesn’t take too long to fade.
To all – Esato is what it is because of it’s members (and a fair share of hard work by laffen and the mods!) and the old cliché…and I’m not a fan of clichés…that you get out what you put in has never been more true. As an outspoken American Chat Show host once said, “Take care of yourselves…and each other!”
Thank you to my guest, dave_uk, and please join me again soon when my guests will include SE-Naz; veterans, Jim and JiggyJaggy and Esato legend sanjeevjaya.
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[ This Message was edited by: scotsboyuk on 2005-01-21 12:11 ]
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Posted: 2005-01-21 13:10:32
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Good interviews there - mates!
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Posted: 2005-01-21 13:19:00
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Really good
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Posted: 2005-01-21 13:27:59
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