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Also @HtheB keep your "meme" picture replies to yourself or your 12 yearold'ish 9faggy site. Reported for offtopic.
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2013-07-18
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2013-07-18
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2013-07-18
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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The amount of money I've made with my sucky coding would make you cry. It pays to suck, just ask your mother.
Okay, now that I explained that I'm going to tell you about the phone and the OS. You use open source because that fits you best, I would like for a PHONE to be closed source, to be working when you need it, not to spend ever second of your life trying to fix it or add new features to it. So I basically want a phone, just a phone that WORKS no matter what, and when it stops working I just go to Microsoft or HTC and ask them for a fix (because warranty). I love development and open-source, but not on a device that I need to be functional 24/24 and at full capacity to do it's job every time, so as you said Windows Phone was the best option for me, AND JUST FOR ME IN THIS CASE
And in the end, not forgeting to reply to anybody: