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2009-12-18
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2009-12-18
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Why? Wanna make the N900 an i-phone or an android? Where the big firm tells you what to do with your phone and what not?
In the 80s we were poking memory cells in the sharp pc-1401 (a programmable calculator), and today we are having fun with the n900, so what? Do you really believe much people are buing that expensive piece of hardware just to phone?
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2009-12-19
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Clearly you, sir, don't have a clue what Red Pill mode does or the purpose it serves. Because, obviously, when you remove Red Pill you remove XTerm and hand over your power of attorney to Nokia.
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2009-12-21
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2009-12-21
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