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@silver-bolt: Yeh I was going to add that but no one in Britain says that. Again I am just being picky but hey what the hell, its Wednesday

Could I just point out that its 69 pence not .69 british pounds (picky I know but hey ho)

@Poisonthescene: Or you could just stick tunes on random and enjoy some otherwise 'unused' songs you forgot about and not worry about changing the track/volume all the time.

@nerk69001: Soldiers? In headsets? Whatever next?

@Paul Stoicoiu: Titanium Backup does the same too but is a bit more indepth

@lucian.branescu: Agrees, I currently have the HTC Hero in the UK and it took an age just to get 2.1, now got 2.2 running and enjoying every minute of it. Is it worth it? Yes it is.

@greifb1: You can just turn those settings off

@MrCrispy: Custom Roms do let you run sense, just not Froyo Roms AFAIK

@Wiggers: Least it was open lol

'How to shag your worktop' would be more appropriate

@jayhamm: Cheers for the tip

Those 200,000 folk you mentioned. I am guessing thats the amount of times people boot up their phone and log in to gmail at the start of setup? What about those folk using custom roms?

This is something us Brits have known for years

@Epon: Whats magic?

@Epon: True, but its a way of not spending that extra when you have splashed out on $70 worth. Unless you want to.

@Tsylord: Well it doesnt look too difficult really. Does it?

@StanfordRabbit: Because it has a save exploit within its programming that allows you to hack in to the xbox. It was removed for the classic version of SC