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Im convinced im the only person in Chesterfield (UK) to own an N900. If im wrong please let me know :-)
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2010-01-22
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2010-01-22
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@ Nottingham
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One of our help desk guys has an N900, but apart from that I've not seen another one in the wild and as far as I know, noobmonkey is the next nearest N900 user to me.
92.3% of the population in Brighton seem to be iPhone users, although I have been showing off the N900 at every opportunity. I've found that the best way to shut an iPhone user up is to demonstrate the multitasking by opening up 7 or 8 applications then showing them the dashboard with all 7 or 8 apps still running. Never fails!
So I'm finding it hard to work out the LANS.
I'll try and see if there a range for that chipset , any other max lan code examples would be greatful, thanks
Christopher Stobbs
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