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2008-08-30
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That made no sense to me.
You were connected to a WiMax connection... with the plain old N810 (not the WiMax edition)? How?
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2008-08-30
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2008-08-30
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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2008-08-30
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2008-08-30
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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2008-08-30
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@ Helsinki, Finland
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Hehe, so no bb5-random for us people with a N800/N810? (I'd have liked a /dev/urandom that was calculated using bb5)
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2008-10-09
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2008-10-09
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@ DC, USA
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So from the user point of view it really makes no difference.