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  • Russell Hailwood
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Wow i could really use those tix to got to san francisco for spring break...
I was too young for this show back then but I want to see it now...badly
I don't know either how Primanti's was left off... my favorite sandwich is actually a homemade recipe that I found at thepioneerwomancooks.com called Marlboro Man's Favorite Sandwich. It is a rough and tumble French dip that is almost as addicting as its namesake's best selling product
I want to win
I can't wait to have my mephone
There is nothing that can be done about the size of the antenna. Most likely, the waves over which the information is carried are just about the same size as that antenna...that's how it works with the rabbit ears
That is how I like to play those tournaments- I play at least one a day on Full Tilt. Get up big early and see what happens- I normally just sit around after I get up to ~10,000 chips from 1500 until there are about 50 people left. That leaves me a little behind those other 50, but at least I haven't wasted two hours to finish 100/1800. Just try again tomorrow. I have never played longer than 10 minutes without making it at least another 40.
This phone is pretty sweet looking, but I have a question about the OS. I have the 7000, as I have yet to see anything until the 9900 that has been worth buying, and I just ran into a problem today. I signed up for Youmail.com's voicemail service. However, to get my voicemail's from my phone, I need to dial a number that starts with "+". I can't figure out how to get this into a phone number in my contacts. I was wondering if I would run into the same problem with this one. Cause if so I may have figure something else out.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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