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Really Touching

bonovox

Jan 12, 2005, 6:02 PM
I think that it's really quite touching to see Cingular and Microsoft renewing their vows like that. Thing were a little rough there for a bit but after that romantic getaway to Bill Gates' private island it looks like they have patched everything up and are stronger than ever. I wish them a happily ever after...
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muchdrama

Jan 12, 2005, 8:35 PM
bonovox said:
I think that it's really quite touching to see Cingular and Microsoft renewing their vows like that. Thing were a little rough there for a bit but after that romantic getaway to Bill Gates' private island it looks like they have patched everything up and are stronger than ever. I wish them a happily ever after...
I don't know if this is funny or creepy.
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jramossteel

Jan 12, 2005, 8:41 PM
muchdrama said:
bonovox said:
I think that it's really quite touching to see Cingular and Microsoft renewing their vows like that. Thing were a little rough there for a bit but after that romantic getaway to Bill Gates' private island it looks like they have patched everything up and are stronger than ever. I wish them a happily ever after...
I don't know if this is funny or creepy.


😳 Creepy, definitely creepy.
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BigRob

Jan 12, 2005, 9:07 PM
There are two very affordable smartphones, and I have one myself. They are called the Nokia N-Gage and N-Gage QD. I know what you are thiuking, and no, it's not only a game phone. It operates off of the Symbian Series 60 smartphone O/S. The only drawback is the only way to connect it to a computer is through bluetooth. I have heard of some phones having troubles with blutooth, but this one hasn't messed up on me yet. The best part about it s the phone goes for less than 200. I actually stillhaven't bought a single N-Gage game for it. Mostly because I have Gameboy and NES emulators for it.
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BigRob

Jan 12, 2005, 9:08 PM
Nutz!!! I meant to post this in the other thread!!!!
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jramossteel

Jan 12, 2005, 9:29 PM
Valid point well taken... The N-Gage does run on Symbian software... Granted not the most ideal for "typing", but it does have the ability.
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Stevo2k4

Jan 13, 2005, 9:46 AM
BigRob said:
There are two very affordable smartphones, and I have one myself. They are called the Nokia N-Gage and N-Gage QD. I know what you are thiuking, and no, it's not only a game phone. It operates off of the Symbian Series 60 smartphone O/S. The only drawback is the only way to connect it to a computer is through bluetooth. I have heard of some phones having troubles with blutooth, but this one hasn't messed up on me yet. The best part about it s the phone goes for less than 200. I actually stillhaven't bought a single N-Gage game for it. Mostly because I have Gameboy and NES emulators for it.


Nintendo Emulator??? Does it have Marble Madness? Blades of Steel? Excitebike? Where do I get one of the...
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BigRob

Jan 13, 2005, 8:08 PM
Go to mysymbian.com and go to the freeware section and it should be in there somewhere. If you want sound you have to buy it. It's a little slow but very playable. The games (called ROM's) don't come with it. You have to search the net for those. It will run any NES ROM you can find.
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BigRob

Jan 13, 2005, 8:16 PM
also, the emulator works for any series 60 phone.
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