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yeah all these phones are way nice! it sucks having no job. I get a t610 to use for internet on my pocket pc though, which is pretty cool. Anyways, 14 year olds dont need cell phones (im 14) and I find it VERY annoying when people are ALWAYS talking about them (at least here they do) if someone sees a phone, they shout out "CAN I SEE YOUR CELL PHONE!?". It gets annoying

I want a PSP

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Haha. No, 14 yr olds don't need cell phones. I find so annoying when I see kids with these hella expensive phones. Spoiled brats!! :p . You would be annoyed as hell here. EVERYONE has a cell phone. I see old grannies with $500 phones. It's halarious.

i don't know how much it retails for now, maybe $250, i got a 5 finger discount :ninja: i have T-mobile. the other my is a SEt610

the toshiba MCE laptop is everyone's laptop, just sits in the garage

the MacG4, i don't know why we have that, never used, but we have it anyway.

i would have pictured my personal Laptop which was an $2,800 T42, but it was stolen. all i know is its somewhere in El Paso texas.

also.. got my second iriver, which was also "free"

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why 2 irivers?

give me one :D

Sorry...I dont have a digital camera. But here is my phone from another website

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(got the pic from here: http://www.mikrobitti.fi/)

Haha, just another 14yr old with an expensive cell phone....but if it makes you feel better I paid for the phone not my parents.

It's very useful for me, I've got huge GSM signal problems in my place, which means I usually gotta keep the phone in one spot and use the HBH when walking around...I'm satisfied with it, but like any Bluetooth headset it does have occasional annoyances - failure (or too slow) to pick up on an incoming call, mediocre battery life because of the size, etc. It will be very nice when this technology matures properly :)

It's very useful for me, I've got huge GSM signal problems in my place, which means I usually gotta keep the phone in one spot and use the HBH when walking around...I'm satisfied with it, but like any Bluetooth headset it does have occasional annoyances - failure (or too slow) to pick up on an incoming call, mediocre battery life because of the size, etc. It will be very nice when this technology matures  properly :)

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well I had problems with other brands.

they dont work, the person i'm talking to say that my voice goes away and comes back again and alot of those problems

but with hbh 600 it works smooth (Y)

My Samsung SGH-D500 showing an ssh session with a unix box.

Put an ssh client on a mobile phone and you can suddenly do so much more.

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Woah.. that phone is the sexiest phone I've ever seen! :drool:

Very nice shots. (Y)

I still don't have my mobile phone, but I know for sure that it will be Samsung if I get one. :laugh:

Here is my mobile device.

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Specs:

Xenarc 700TSV - 7" touchscreen

OPUS 150W DC PSU

Shuttle SN41G2 - Athlon XP 2500+ mobile

512MB RAM

80GB HD

802.11a/b/g wifi

Pharos 360GPS

Bluetooth (provides internet through cell phone GPRS)

Soundstream Van Gogh VGA800.5 - 5 Channel AMP

before it went into the car:

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Edited by hillg3
Iriver PSP WTF what where you smokin when you gave that away?

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it's still within my reach. :D

Here is my mobile device.

post-60095-1115829755.jpg

Specs:

Xenarc 700TSV - 7" touchscreen

OPUS 150W DC PSU

Shuttle SN41G2 - Athlon XP 2500+ mobile

512MB RAM

80GB HD

802.11a/b/g wifi

Pharos 360GPS

Bluetooth (provides internet through cell phone GPRS)

Soundstream Van Gogh VGA800.5 - 5 Channel AMP

before it went into the car:

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now that is awesome.

how much did that cost you?

From left to right:

Sony HandyCam DCR-HC30 MiniDV Camcorder

Delphi MyFi XM2GO Satellite Radio

Sony CyberShot T7 Camera

Apple 20GB 4G iPod

Motorolla MPx220 Windows Smartphone

Motorola HS820 Bluetooth Headset

Apple 12" Powerbook G4

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Another

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exactly what i thought. Have you noticed spoiled brats dont know what is good and what is bad?

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exactly, like everybody who's after one of those Motorola V3s - if you've ever used one, you'll realise what a bag of crap it really is - as are EVERY single motorola phone ever made.

nuff said really :)

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