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2010-11-18
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@ Wish I was in Greece
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2010-11-18
, 16:40
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@ Manchester, UK
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2010-11-18
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@ London, England
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2010-11-18
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@ Toronto
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2010-11-18
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@ Cambridge, MA, USA
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2010-11-19
, 08:19
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@ London, England
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#17
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Well like it or not TMO is not the only place where you can ask people regarding unlock code whether you forgot it or accidentally found N900 on the street same is true for illegal software such as Angry birds or Sygic maps
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2010-11-19
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For what little it's worth, I'd like to add my voice to those who have been arguing against helping people defeat the phone's lock code. I may be biased, because my first N900 was stolen last August, but some of these stories about accidentally locking a phone are pretty implausible.
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2010-11-19
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@ Toronto
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sarcasm may be the lowest form of wit, but its the only wit i have.
its a sad day when i can't slip at least one hitchhiker reference in somewhere.