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amawanqa
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Posted: 2005-10-05 22:39
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@ brix,
Do you still use your T68i?
OluYom
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Posted: 2005-10-06 06:55
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LGs are rated rather low on my list of phone brands. Too superficial, in my opinion. As for 1,5mb on that phone, that's not realistic. It will severely limit what you can do with the phone.

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Falcon786
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Joined: Sep 09, 2005
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From: Vereeniging-South Africa
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Posted: 2005-10-06 08:47
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kryp,daewoo makes guns?!hell,now i dont think i'll be surprised if i go down to my petshop and find them selling marine protein skimmer's!

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brix25
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Posted: 2005-10-06 09:03
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@amawanqa: The T68i is being used by my 16 year-old brother. The T39m is lying idle in some cupboard. @All: I've lost all respect for LG after my experience with M4410. And to think I almost bought the 7100 when it came out two years ago.

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amawanqa
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Posted: 2005-10-06 19:33
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Ja-nee...
Kryptik
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Posted: 2005-10-06 19:58
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@Wankster, all ready for the Smartphone event? Anybody check out Symbianfreak.com? Those boys have some handy tips... I used to have an AppClosed Browser, etc problem which occurred sporadically. Thought it was incurable till i saw the fix on that site...

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amawanqa
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Posted: 2005-10-06 20:14
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@ Krptk,
Wanq-Man looketh forward to next week indeed.
'Tis a pity it's not on over a weekend;only next Tuesday and Wednesday!
I'm starting to erm.. 'develop' quite acute 'flu symptoms at the moment,so I just might not be able to make it to work next Tuesday,if these very severe symptoms of Symbianitis haven't cleared up...
Kryptik
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Posted: 2005-10-06 20:23
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Hehehe, you kiddeth me not. I have much the same symptoms, only mine is due to negotiating-a-new-home-loan tomorr morning since the house we've been wanting has come onto the market. By the way, i see there's a chap on ebay advertising 3250 mains chargers... Only £1 too :-)

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amawanqa
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Posted: 2005-10-06 20:34
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@ Kryptik,
LOL,they're so scarce,those 3250 Nokia chargers!LOL! For suckers who don't know much about Nokias or have never heard or understood the word 'generic' before.What next!
Nokia 3250 chargers...yeah right,I might as well sell my 'N91' charger and 3250 charger on eBay then,that I have been using for the past year on my 7600.
Mario,you want to buy a N91 charger so long?
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Kryptik
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Posted: 2005-10-06 20:45
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http://www.phonemag.com/index.php/weblog/read_more/10032005_nokia_888_concept_mind_blowing/ Nokia's flexible concept phone, liquid battery, flexible touch screens, wear it as a wristband, etc...

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brix25
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Posted: 2005-10-06 22:57
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This evening I did the honourable thing and walked out of a really bad movie. Please people, if any of you are considering watching Straight Outta Benoni give it a miss. It's pure garbage, although he's much maligned Leon Schuster's movie at least has jokes. The jokes in this movie couldn't only be apparent to whities living in that suburban dump from which the movie takes it's title.
Liar liar pants on fire/ You burning up like David Koresh- Ghostface Killah
amawanqa
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Posted: 2005-10-06 23:18
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@ brix,
LOL,I'll give friends back home the warning,if they haven't already wasted any of their money on such garbage.Not the type of movie to make one feel proudly Souf Effrikan then.
Let's hope there is never a sequel made..imagine 'Straight Outta Boksburg & Brakpan:The Return of the Gomgatte' or whatever...
Some serious Cringe Factor for any self-respecting whitie.

Now I remember a bril Xhosa TV series back in the early 90's...brix,did you ever watch 'Velaphi'?

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brix25
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Posted: 2005-10-07 00:21
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LOL@the wanqsta: Velaphi was a pure genius...sadly Ray Ntlokwana who played the role died several years ago...Bra Darkie is still around...early this year re-runs were showed around midday.
About the movie, don't think they'll make a second one. Don't see how the guys in suits will give them money after this.
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amawanqa
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Posted: 2005-10-07 01:01
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That's sad news about Ray.I had no idea that he died.
If memory serves me correctly,the fictitious company that he worked for in the Velaphi series,wasn't it called Shukushukuma?
That Xhosa lecturer of mine back then used to also record the series and play them back in Xhosa lessons occasionally...it was such a fun way of learning and picking up isiXhosa dialogue.
Yeah,Velaphi was put to effective educational use as well. Who would have thought?
I loved it.

RIP,bra-Ray.
Kryptik
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Posted: 2005-10-07 02:29
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Hey, i remember that show! Back in the day i watched a few episodes of it, blooming hilarious! Those guys played their roles pretty damn well, so much so that when a kid at school was a bit mixed up the others would refer to him as uVelaphi.

Seems i spoke too soon, woke at midnight with a hellish fever, stuffy head, aching muscles, whole 9 yards. I hate the flu, means i've gotta stay in bed.

@Wanksta, Murphy's Law?

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