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2009-10-12
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2009-10-14
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2009-10-14
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2009-10-14
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You are not. Even talking with a hands free is detrimental to people's driving, but at least you have both hands at the wheel.
Oh, ok. But with all the Nokia is "promoting dangerous one hand use by enabling portrait mode"-stuff in that other thread i thought you were serious.
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2009-10-14
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2009-10-15
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@ Po' Bo'. PA
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So it's not a problem of having mobile features, but a problem of stupid people.
Like I said, reading a folded newspaper has the same hazardous effects as having a smartphone with a lot of features.
Should we stop using scissors because you can run around with them. What are we, a society of glue-eaters?