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25 Jan 2006 Wed 06:13 pm |
Not in between every class and i need to cycle half an hour to school.. so i need to know when to leave
Half an hour is not that harsh tho, if you have an ipod with turkish music
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25 Jan 2006 Wed 06:15 pm |
Quoting Deli_kizin: Half an hour is not that harsh tho, if you have an ipod with turkish music  |
I use my mobile 'phone for that as well.......
As it is a radio and MP3 player
In fact, about the only thing I don't use my mobile 'phone for is talking to people :-S
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25 Jan 2006 Wed 07:36 pm |
Hmm i wish i had a celly with mp3 on it bec i always have my celly with me and i cant live without my music.
Problem is that those mostly come with bir abonman, of 2 years!! And im off to Turkey in half a year.. so that would cost me a hell lot of money for nothin. Im waiting with such a celly till i buy one with a turkish operator
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25 Jan 2006 Wed 09:20 pm |
So Bod, it seems that we have more things in common. This phone is one of them
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25 Jan 2006 Wed 09:26 pm |
Quoting sophie: So Bod, it seems that we have more things in common. This phone is one of them |
* kıkırda *
Good 'phone isn't it.
I especially like the email client on it
Only real negative I have found with it is the inability to set recurring calendar entries
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26 Jan 2006 Thu 11:14 am |
Quoting bod:
* kıkırda *
Good 'phone isn't it.
I especially like the email client on it
Only real negative I have found with it is the inability to set recurring calendar entries  |
The negative thing I have found, is that it's camera is very sensitive and I can't get a clear photo. 9 in 10 are blur
Or is it that my hands are shaking? God! I m getting old!
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26 Jan 2006 Thu 01:08 pm |
Quoting sophie: The negative thing I have found, is that it's camera is very sensitive and I can't get a clear photo. 9 in 10 are blur
Or is it that my hands are shaking? God! I m getting old! |
The only time I get a blurred shot if when light levels are low.......in those cases I tend to turn the brightness up (using the joystick in picture taking mode). Where possible you should make sure your arm is leaning against something solid - but that is true for all cameras.....not just 'phone cameras!
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