nikolajhendel
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2009-03-09
, 21:45
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@ Sydney, Australia
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2009-03-10
, 00:46
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#32
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2009-03-12
, 17:10
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@ localhost
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#33
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2009-03-12
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@ Vancouver, BC, Canada
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2009-03-12
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@ norway
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2009-03-13
, 13:09
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I use my N800 as a browsing device when I'm in the bathtub. I haven't got any other use for it as I own a BlackBerry Bold (3G) and an Asus Eee. Because of the slow development of the IT os I won't buy another one ever again. Besides, the Blackberry is so much better.
Browsing in the bathtub is nice with the IT, and when I accidentally drop it in the water it won't matter. The battery is not that good anymore, and I won't invest in a new one.
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2009-03-14
, 01:18
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2009-03-14
, 01:28
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@ Bay area, CA // Kampala, Uganda
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2009-03-17
, 22:53
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@ Cambridge, UK
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#39
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