@Cupids_Hitman: logics...it's impossible!
@Cupids_Hitman: logics...it's impossible!
No he didn't build it brick by brick. It was imported from a model plan. From his youtube video comment:
I was there, it was underwhelming. All that talk and fluff before it didn't help either.
not only rice, you can also use it as a steamer
why'd they cancel bing cashback then
@BeyondtheTech: stingray != devil ray
anyone remember the stinky meat project? [www.stinkymeat.net]
Lomo, Diana, and those toy cameras... ya or nay?
At the Johnnie Walker Experience whiskey tasting event, they let you use a dropper to drop a drop of water in to the whiskey and that totally changed the way it tastes.
I remember a TV Champion episode about speed cooking and one of the last challenges was to make ice cream within a few minutes. One person attempted it with cans+ziploc bag+ice+salt but didn't make it in time.
which danwei are you from? who allowed you to post this?
@Thalantas: they sure tell killer stories
@G1bblets: that was a young boy
Why does this look more like a flash game? facebook game even
@blyan-reloaded: Yes, but then there will usually be an open sourced clone of the best/useful paid apps. And along with apps that wouldn't pass store approval, doesn't that give you more and better options? The Maemo community is pretty amazing, and they've really added a lot to the platform.
@blyan-reloaded: FREE open source apps. Even symbian had apps before it was called apps.
Affordability as the others have said, but in a different way. The lack of proper/decent app store means it's easier to pirate apps and use it for free. Nokia phones (symbian/maemo) do have plenty of apps, even when they were just "feature phones"
@chefgon: Ummm they do the same thing here in US. At least with Tmobile I know that if you get a smart phone subsidized, the data plan costs more. I pay $10 for it per month.
@wizard8873: If your world is opened to unlocked phones, why do you need to wait til there's a good Nokia on Tmobile? Besides, if you sign onto a contract from a third party phone store, they might give you money back depending on type and length of contract.