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2008-02-26
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2008-02-26
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2008-02-26
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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2008-02-26
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@ Washington State
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Frankly, I see more similarities between my toaster and my Jack Russell terrier.
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2008-02-26
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What? You put edible items into both and they both po[o]p out inedible stuff?
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2008-02-26
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The 7710 was a Series 90 phone, running the precursor of Hildon.
The 9500 runs Series 80 (no touch screen) and is a phone as well.
The 770 and N800 have different processors. Neither has a phone.
Frankly, I see more similarities between my toaster and my Jack Russell terrier.
I was wondering about how similar - on a hardware level - these devices are. IIRC they are all based on the same reference platform?