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These aren't from today, but from earlier this summer. Multi-day backcountry hiking with the N800 and my BT GPS unit.



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WOW ! Thats a great place to be ... for you and your N800.
I wish I could take my N810 to some such place...
 

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I used my n800 at work quite a bit; sometimes for streaming radio, sometimes for checking the wireless network is up, often as a convenient way of carrying files home that I download at work (we have 50M line at work which is nice :-)
Here's my desk; I was testing disks at the time.
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Pretty slick Moshing! Kind of risky, but pretty slick.
 

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Pretty slick Moshing! Kind of risky, but pretty slick.
Actually, if the base is strong, its not that risky. The N810 won't fall out very easily, and there is really no was to damage the device, unless the bike flew in the air and did a back flip or something. The handle bars would protect it...

My n810 is in my pocket, chillin out. Going to use it when I get to class, because I ripped the DRM off my ebook for the class and put it on the nokia. 4 20lb books in my pocket!

(If anyone here buys from Zinio, and wants a way to convert them to PDF, just ask)
 

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Again, not today, but last week, 9:45 am at a sidewalk table at McDonald's in Berlin. Taken with my N800's camera, so crappy colours and no tablet in the pic Uploaded from the tablet at a noisy party at c-base during the Maemo Summit.

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Taken with my N800's camera, so...no tablet in the pic
That's no excuse. You had two N800s with you!
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...also, that coffee cup is way too small. Should've ordered the large.
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Speaking for myself, side bacon was a good choice, but most of the time I'm a sausage man .
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