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Le Petit Prince Posts: 4

i dont think nokia did anything to keep the filipino people. It was each persons choise to buy a nokia phone and nokia, like any good business, they took advantage of it. When people buy a Nokia, its not only the phone they buy, they buy the IDENTITY of being a nokia user. This thinking is very common to the filipino culture. But it is democracy. No one can tell me what phone to use, so I wont push anyone to tell me what i should use because im the best person to know that. All we can do is to let people know that the phones we use exist. That there is such a phone such as the t68, t39, etc... that can do this and that. We educate people but we dont shove it to their faces(reminds me of my hs and elem days). We tell people because it is our choice. they listen becuase it is their choice

I bought an Ericsson because it is what i need and what i want. It is my own personal choise. I know what it can do and its limitations by experience, not by what people say about it. And im proud to be an Ericsson user even if are a lot more Nokia users around me.

"A star shines brighter when it is nightime"

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Posted: 2002-06-20 08:58:00
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dexterc Posts: 23

@ nes thank you
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Posted: 2002-06-20 08:58:00
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zidane Posts: 2

good day y'all!

talk about major upsets , Korea just beat italy.

wats this nokia experience? were is this again? wat's in it?

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Posted: 2002-06-20 08:59:00
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bonito99 Posts: 368

@prince- it's not a social class discrimination. Whether rich or poor forbes or tondo, it's about smart taste in technology. Money can't buy breeding as well as good taste. This post was posted from a T39
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Posted: 2002-06-20 08:59:00
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bonito99 Posts: 368

@lincoln- thanks for the info! Are those 'seedlings' expensive? And easy to control? This post was posted from a T39
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Posted: 2002-06-20 09:12:00
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dan47 Posts: 339

Licoln- edible ba cactus fruit? Galing talaga ng israel. This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2002-06-20 09:14:00
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dan47 Posts: 339

Bons- tama! Its not rich or poor, forbes or tondo- look at tweety, payatas daw siya but naka se phn This post was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2002-06-20 09:18:00
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lincoln_f Posts: 5

@bonito,
if you can visit gensan heheh grabe! i think you want all the plants they have. what yusepeng do is graft the plants kaya ilang months old pa lang mag bear na ng fruits. cheap lang but it depends of what plants you like. may hybrid balimbing, atis, n a lot more. may dwarf papaya...balimbing and atis is like almost a kilo per fruit. american lemon too. about the cactus, i just saw it last two weeks pa lang. but matagal na raw yun.
if you go there it's lang a mini zoo din madaming animals and birds...miss ko tuloy african lovebirds ko. =(
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Posted: 2002-06-20 09:18:00
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dlreyes Posts: 100

Cactus fruit is commonly known here as the Dragon fruit. I buy that for around Php 25/pc. Taste like a mix of kiwi, pear and tomato. Very good if chilled.
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Posted: 2002-06-20 09:20:00
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bonito99 Posts: 368

@dan- maiiyak ako sa tawa dahil sa yo! :-o This post was posted from a T39
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Posted: 2002-06-20 09:21:00
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