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2015-09-10
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The package has been delivered to HERE
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2015-09-10
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Just one detail... actually the shop doesn't look any longer like in that Street View photo, as Optima has merged with other Nordic service shops and it's now called Mobylife.
But they are still servicing Jolla (and other phones).
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2015-09-11
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Has anyone tried panning around in that street view? There is a business across the street with the "entrance" sign in Finnish, English and Russian. Is this common? The last time I was in Finland all the signs were in Finnish and Swedish, but no Russian. Although those were common street signs, not business.
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..oO(Don't just sit there standing around, pick up a shovel and sweep up!)Oo..