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I have a server and several PCs (around 10) in my house, more if you count my secondary residence (read: my business partners' house). That doesn't mean I'm going to need to read the same thing on 10 devices at the same time.

it is not unprecedented. Coursesmart has been doing it for a long time with offline content.

yea 1 would be pretty restrictive, i think 2, 3 tops would be completely sufficient. That being said, it shouldn't be difficult to transfer from one to another.

i see what you're saying, and bouncing between say kindle and browser should be acceptable, but seriously? How many people in north america legitimately bounce between kindle, browser, ipad, nook, nexus, whatever else you mentioned up there? I don't have a major problem with limiting licenses like this to some extent.

does it work on a pc at all?? I have a netbook with a camera on it that this would be perfect on.

whoa.... i'm totally revamping my karaoke system...

fyi plates are required on the front as well in some states.

i have a couple of LED strobes and they work just as well as xenons. I much prefer them for their longer life since i use mine every week.

hahaha that's a couple blocks from my house. I'll be stopping there tonight apparently to buy something to support their awesomeness

OK here's what I got, if 15552223344 is your GV number and 1234 is your pin:

i knew about p but i did not know about w. It gives me an error and says '1 touch number not valid' or something. Probably because of the + sign. Will have to play with it but that is a good option and much better than the other stuff. Still though, the number needs to be saved in the contact list. But thats not bad!

doesn't work even when clicking... ?

meego IS a thing... in europe... where spotify is from...

i have an n95. It doesn't have copy paste for contacts. But I do like the idea about the prefix, that's a good idea. I bet my phone can do that. I'll have to look into it and let you know.

I'm FCC compliant. Thanks very much. lol

WTF.... Nokiausa.com only lists the L 710... is the L 800 going to make it over here?? And if not what... the... frack...

i bought my n95 in germany in 2007. Has been working wonderfully for ages.

still pretty early to get a solid feel but i wonder how the stock will react.

dialing in would take way too much time and effort, trying to remember the people's numbers.

i know how to store people's numbers. I have way too many people to contact, so i'm not even going to try to set that up. I use my phone for business as well as pleasure. half the time I'm on it is with a stranger I will only talk to one or two times, then never again. I'm not going to store hundreds of contacts in my