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The Library => Broun Hall => Topic started by: Homer Samford on March 03, 2011, 02:57:47 PM
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Any takers? Which?
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Any takers? Which?
Definitely the Pearl.
And then hand your balls over to Snaggie's wife.
Fuck's sake, man. Did you really have to ask?
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Definitely the Pearl.
And then hand your balls over to Snaggie's wife.
Fuck's sake, man. Did you really have to ask?
She has many mason jars on her desk
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Definitely the Pearl.
And then hand your balls over to Snaggie's wife.
Fuck's sake, man. Did you really have to ask?
Did I miss something? Somebody's better half work for a cell company or something?
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I-Phone 4 has the wifi's.
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I-Phone 4 has the wifi's.
And all teh gheys.
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Real men stroke the Droids.
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And all teh gheys.
My dance card's always full.
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Real men stroke the Droids.
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Any takers? Which?
Neither....
Go with a Droid or an iPhone. I've owned 2 of the three and messed around a lot on the iPhone 4. Droid and iPhone are leaps and bounds ahead of RIM at this point.
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Homer this video will explain everything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL7yD-0pqZg&feature=relmfu
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Here's what I need the phone for. I need something that will work as a phone, I can manage my email from and do a little bit of the social networking. I don't need video streaming or the ability to land spaceships remotely or anything like that.
I played with one of the HTCs the other day in the store but I'm afraid it has features I'd never use and wouldn't be worth it.
Of the three - BlackBerry, HTC/Droid, iPhone - which best serves my needs? (And yes, I asked the people there and they couldn't answer me. Probably because they are 16 and don't have a frigging clue what I'm talking about most of the time.)
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Here's what I need the phone for. I need something that will work as a phone, I can manage my email from and do a little bit of the social networking. I don't need video streaming or the ability to land spaceships remotely or anything like that.
I played with one of the HTCs the other day in the store but I'm afraid it has features I'd never use and wouldn't be worth it.
Of the three - BlackBerry, HTC/Droid, iPhone - which best serves my needs? (And yes, I asked the people there and they couldn't answer me. Probably because they are 16 and don't have a frigging clue what I'm talking about most of the time.)
Seriously, I would go with either the iPhone or a Droid every day of the week before hitting a blackberry. I actually have a Blackberry (work) and a Samsung smartyphone (personal), so I feel that I am qualified to tell you this. Most if not all droid engine phones have the capability to sync with your corporate email and they don't have to connect through a separate server like the blackberry does. Once you play with the apps on either the iPhone or a Droid, you will not want to go back to anything else imnsho.
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Seriously, I would go with either the iPhone or a Droid every day of the week before hitting a blackberry. I actually have a Blackberry (work) and a Samsung smartyphone (personal), so I feel that I am qualified to tell you this. Most if not all droid engine phones have the capability to sync with your corporate email and they don't have to connect through a separate server like the blackberry does. Once you play with the apps on either the iPhone or a Droid, you will not want to go back to anything else imnsho.
Thanks, Buzz. I liked that HTC Aria thing and will probably just go with it.
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Here's what I need the phone for. I need something that will work as a phone, I can manage my email from and do a little bit of the social networking. I don't need video streaming or the ability to land spaceships remotely or anything like that.
I played with one of the HTCs the other day in the store but I'm afraid it has features I'd never use and wouldn't be worth it.
Of the three - BlackBerry, HTC/Droid, iPhone - which best serves my needs? (And yes, I asked the people there and they couldn't answer me. Probably because they are 16 and don't have a frigging clue what I'm talking about most of the time.)
This has you written all over it.
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d58/saniflush/jitterbug.jpg)
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Thanks, Buzz. I liked that HTC Aria thing and will probably just go with it.
Buzz is right. Once you get used to an iPhone or Droid, you won't have a second thought about going back to a crackberry. They aren't even in the same neighborhood. This coming from a former bb owner.
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This has you written all over it.
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d58/saniflush/jitterbug.jpg)
:) LOL and I'm probably younger than any of you.
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:) LOL and I'm probably younger than any of you.
That doesn't mean anything around here. This is a really technology driven crowd.
Why just last week Snaggle ordered a digital penis pump.
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That doesn't mean anything around here. This is a really technology driven crowd.
Why just last week Snaggle ordered a digital penis pump.
The wife just called and said there's a package on the front door step. Couldn't tell what it is but I know it's the XJ2000 Digipump I ordered last Tuesday. I chose the "Whisper-vacuum" model.
I can not wait.
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The wife just called and said there's a package on the front door step. Couldn't tell what it is but I know it's the XJ2000 Digipump I ordered last Tuesday. I chose the "Whisper-vacuum" model.
I can not wait.
The super quiet model.
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The super quiet model.
It's like it's not even on. Unless you are.
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It's like it's not even on. Unless you are.
Super quiet only applies to the toy. Snaggle varies from day to day. But I hear he's a real screamer on the weekends.
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Super quiet only applies to the toy. Snaggle varies from day to day. But I hear he's a real screamer on the weekends.
I touch myself