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2009-05-21
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2009-05-21
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Actually, the Maemo screen is vastly superior to the ultra low contrast ridiculously priced e-ink screens.
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2009-05-22
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Wow. And I thought *I* read quickly. Unless you mean stop light as in railway crossing or bridge
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2009-05-22
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someone point me to some of this "too heavy for n810" formatted html..
liqbase sketching the future.
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