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If you like Britain's got talent and you own N900, then you're probably wondering if our beloved N900 will get BGT app. On their site it says that the app is ready for Android and Iphone mobiles, and HTC and Nokia phones are yet to get it. But as the most Nokia phones have Symbian, i don't know if they even heard about Maemo, or if they did, will they port the app for us... I know i can get it on NITDroid, but i'm talking about Maemo. Please post your opinion...
 
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No. Oh God. I will actively sign a petition against getting this anywhere near the N900.
 

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Why...??? It's a great show...
 
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Lol. Could be worse, could be X-Factor. Either way, I won't be installing it should it ever be made, that's for sure.

In reality, will it ever be made for an officially unsupported operating system running on a single device? Go on, hazard a guess...
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Seeing as the N900 has a brilliant browser, do you actually need the app?

iThings/etc only need these apps 'cos their browsers can't handle the normal website...
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It's a terrible show. Idiots watching idiots making idiots money.
 

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Is this a joke?!

No of course it won't. And the universe would not care less.
 
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Not a great show admittedly and whilst I agree there is better rubbish on TV some of the people who appear enjoy it enormously and wouldn't swap the experience for anything.

There was a moment a couple of weeks ago when a girl of 21 sang with her granddad of 92, the audience were on their feet applauding and no matter what one personally feels of the performance or the show she will remember and treasure that moment for the rest of her life, long after her grandfather has gone..
Who am I (or anyone) to call them idiots?
 

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Shouldn't this thread be in the Off Topic section?
 
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There was a moment a couple of weeks ago when a girl of 21 sang with her granddad of 92, the audience were on their feet applauding and no matter what one personally feels of the performance or the show she will remember and treasure that moment for the rest of her life, long after her grandfather has gone..
Who am I (or anyone) to call them idiots?
That's exactly what I'm talking about...
 
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