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The only time I get up from my desk is to go for a smoke outside. I'm fecked!

No worries, I read it twice before thinking 'Hold on, thats the wrong way' lol

A compass

Actually, installing CM9 first before the kernel would be the correct way of doing it, NOT the other way

Well, you are right to a certain extent, there was work on GB ROMs from Cyanogen and MIUI however the latest releases that are mentioned at the start of the post are ICS. When the next version of Android comes out then again, we will still have ICS ROMs but also the newer version too.

"Hey Gregg, thanks for taking the time to comment but I was looking for a personal response" - that sort of thing

Woh there buddy, you asked the question, you got an indepth answer whether it agreed, or in this case, didn't. As such its a tad unfair that you then bollock the guy for doing so and tell him to go fuck himself. At least he took the time to answer your question.

Only on Beta apparently.

Thanks, my works computer monitor now has mushroom soup over it!. ;-)

To be fair to Whitson, this sort of discussion has been going on for eons. I remember back in the good ole days when I was neither good nor old and we used to do battle over the Spectrum and Commodore 64 computers and whose was better. It is what discussions like these are made for. Battling the pros and cons.

Pah, put your money away, they're on the house.

How many phones do you need? Every single Android phone I have owned, I go to the relevant section of XDA for my phone and root away. Hour max and job done I can stick what ever ROM is available til my little heart is content. And then I do it all over again for shits and giggles.

Stability in what way Whitson?

Well it must be easy or we wouldn't be having rooted phones. Either that or they are clever and want to see if their supposed security can be cracked. Oh it can, right you you're hired.

Ok so you are basing your ideas on what here? If you havent tried either I am having trouble understanding how you can say iOS is the way forward. I have had both and rooted/jailbroke both too. For simplicity then yes go for the iphone but if you really want to get stuck in and customize to your hearts content then

*setting up stall*

$150 in America, $1275 in England (converting price with Google). Im assuming this is the one [www.langtoninfo.co.uk]

That was damn fine

Yeh I would expect it is.

Noooooo!