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and so begins the the fall of man, once AI becomes self aware where F***** if anyone is a fan of Mass Effect beware the REapers lol
thats ok, i would rather wait for the AMD fusion processors to come out, cpu and gpu on one chip hellz yeah.
hey im not overweight, yes i play video games, but how many people you know that have beaten FEAR 2 in a day and a half??????? i was cracked out on Go ape energy drink, and kicking almas ass !!!
why the heck would a cdma carrier buy a gsm one ?? that makes no sense, if altell did buy tmobile or at&t they would spend an insane ammount of money converting all the gsm towers to cdma
hmm iv been using a unlimited medianet and 200 texts with unlimited m2m texts on my blackjack since i bought it and i have never been told that i have to remove my medianet bundle and get a pda one, i agree with some of the posts on here, thats horse shit, that just because my phone has akey board that i hve to pay more to use it, just like the argument i got into with an att rep who swears up and down that the nokia n75is not a smartphone but it runs the symbian 9 over series 60 UI and so does the e62 but if i had an e62 id have to pay extra to, FTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i wish there was a gsm version i would totally ditch my blackjack for this i hate windows mobile but the BJ is the smalist pda with qwerty keyboard on market so far, you all complain to much that phones done have features you need or want, just be happy they released it, and that it works. you young people wont be satasfied untill your phone can tie your shoes and whipe your asses lol
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