@johanoh123: Yep. ;)
@johanoh123: Yep. ;)
@johanoh123: If you want to get a quiet submarine then have a look at HMS Gotland. Swedish Navy had her over in the US for two years. The only sub to ever get a confirmed kill of an aircraft carrier in simulated combat. ;)
@DCKan2: I agree.
@Nigra: Actually, not really.
@matt_buchanan:
@Dodge2002: Well, word on the street (as in people from other Mobile Phone Companies) have told me that they have rejected the Gorilla Glass during testing.
@badasscat: Actually, in 1956 Sweden had the first mobile telephone network, MTA.
That was a fantastic "cover" from FoTC. ;)
@gonzorider: Next Media does stuff in Hong Kong and Taiwan. They are quite well reputed. This one is with Mandarin spoken, so most likely for Taiwan market.
Who still uses checks(cheques)!?
Aw common Kat, where's the SE love? ;)
I would by the X10, which you can get in the US now as well I think.
@liftedngifted1: SE has always had fantastic camera phones, albeit "dumbphones". I mean common, SE pretty much created the whole "cameraphone" thing with the T610.
@RutgerHauer: I second that, having the "extra" standard for 2G telephony was a huge American mistake. That being said, CDMA as a channel access method is alive and well in 3G. ;)
@KamWrex: I would beg to differ. It is most certainly possible to have a system that allows you to eat a raw egg, say with your pasta carbonara, with virtually zero risk of getting salmonella.
Nokia is huge in developing markets. South America, Africa, India, Asia and so on. The reason being quite simply price/cost.
@lifefollowsmypen: Or you just get a cash pre-paid sim, drop it into your phone and you can communicate with any new local friends on the cheap. ;)
@randomher0: Oh, never be sorry for metric measurements. Everything we can do to aid in the metrication of USA is a good thing.