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The photos at the site are amazing. Taking dive photos must be very exciting. But I've just starting thinking... how do they manage the illumination?
This thing is really cool, I've already read about it. The design is perfect, I love it! :) By the way, Nokia already has its first GPS unit. I think it's also nice.

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I was going to watch this film. Liked the announcement. Somebody tell me, if it worth seeing.
Ohhhh, what a cute guy! Whatever it is, I already like him! Is there some other pictures of him? :)
That's a great idea! I'm convinced children should go in for sport, whether they obese or not.
I don't get why people watch movies and the other stuff on the mobile phones. The picture is so small! :)
Sacred 2? Well, maybe this one will be more exciting. 'Cause, I don't know why but the first one didn't impress me much. Unfortunately.
Oh, I adore ballroom dances! It's always so amazing and beautiful! Monique and Louis were dancing cool!
Yep, emotional eating is a cruel thing. :) Especially when you're bored. I eat only fruit if that's the case.
I've got some experience with wine, and I can say that it's a very, very freakish thing! There're so many dos and don'ts. You should be a fan to deal with it.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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