RogerS
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2007-11-05
, 07:24
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@ Montclair, NJ (NYC suburbs)
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2007-11-05
, 12:41
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@ US
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2007-11-05
, 13:28
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2007-11-05
, 13:30
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2007-11-05
, 13:34
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@ A quiet place.
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2007-11-05
, 15:16
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@ North Texas, USA
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2007-11-05
, 15:18
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2007-11-05
, 16:14
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@ US
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Exactly. And I already own a phone. And I've been replacing it regularly, which I intend to continue to do, and at the same time I intend to hold on to the NIT.
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2007-11-05
, 16:43
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@ Sunny England :)
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Yeah, good point. I believe that most consumers (at least in the US; can't speak for elsewhere) view their phones as somewhat disposable, in that they assume they are going to upgrade every two years or so. I like the idea of holding onto my IT for a few years longer.
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2007-11-06
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