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OMG! CODE! Quick.. anybody here know how to solve puzzles or something??
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It's rather strange to see people who are happy about Nokia's financial problems.
If Nokia will close, then you cannot buy Nokia products any more.
Think about it...
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...Ahh.. okay. The context was clearly not enough of a clue for me to get it. hah.. thanks!
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goodbye nokia, investing, last quotes, lumiatard, samsung, specc=ericsson, stock, the elop flop, the flop elop, tizen |
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I wouldn't notice any less support, any less products I want to buy, I wouldn't notice any less lack of parts, any less updates for my N800, etc.
Honestly: I'm not happy but I'm very interested to see whether Nokia will notice if they're going out of business, if it turns out that they are.