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OMG that 6630 is so ugly  :o

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personal taste really - i find the design quite different to the usual candybar, and I do actually like being a bit different to every other joe schmo on the street with their motorola flips and samsung d500s - gimme a great-performing Nokia any day of the week.

personal taste really - i find the design quite different to the usual candybar, and I do actually like being a bit different to every other joe schmo on the street with their motorola flips and samsung d500s - gimme a great-performing Nokia any day of the week.

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i said that lol

Personally, i have one but with the original cover :blush:

Here are Some of Mine!

Nokia 7600, 4th Gen Ipod 20GB and a Gameboy SP!

BIG ASS PICTURE

EQUALLY AS BIG PICTURE

IT NEVER ENDS

:)

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STOP DOING THIS. :angry: Why do you people honestly think we want a 1100*800 picture of 3 things, much less 3 seperate pictures?!

:argh:

finally got my personal laptop.. nothing close to what i had before, but it'll do.

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p3-m 1.0Ghz, 512mb, 30GB, 64mb intel graphics, built-in wireless, 2USB, 2 firewire, LAN, PCMCIA, sound.

with the dock, DVD/CD-RW combo, floppy, and more USB firewire, monitor, speakers..

phone is a V600 w/ black case, i sold my T610

and my iriver H320.

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Opting for the manufacturer's photo, rather than fighting with my digital camera:

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Motorola v265. Decent, but not the best phone I've ever owned.

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iPod mini 4gig.

Also own a non-functioning iBook, a Nikon 2100, and an ancient iPaq, but it's not worth the trouble...

Added a K750 into the mix:

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30GB iPod Photo, SE K750i, Nokia 7610, PSP and Cybershot T7. Camera used was a Panasonic FZ20.

Laptop stuff:

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Acer 8104, P-M 2.0GHz 533MHz bus, 1GB DDR2, 128MB X700, 8xDVD+-R/W. Mice are MX1000 and V500.

The phone is awesome, just can't over the way it looks. Its a HUGE upgrade from my Nokia 7210. Neat features that I'll prolly never use, but never the less; the phone is great! Only gripe I have is the small storage of 5.5MB, although I trim my MP3 ringtones, I still think Motorola should have put more MB into this phone; because with a camera and music, it can get filled up quickly. That's why I still use my iPOD for music and my D70 for pictures. Oh, and the key... is a '03 - 525i. Soon to be a ///M5 or a ///M3, still can't make up my mind.

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