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  1. Even the computers to have PMS... on Computers That Feel our Mood · · Score: 1

    If you PMS, even your computer will greet you with PMS attitude.
    Or if your wife or girlfriend has PMS, your computer will bitch at you and have incomprensible and nasty behavior and bloat for 2 weeks of every 4.
    And <i>"does my case look big on this hard drive?"
    "You have been staring at other computers at work! Am I not enough for you? How could you?"</i>

  2. Re:10 square meters a capsule? I live in less on Coffin Hotels Opening Near You · · Score: 1

    My primary account here is far from new. Sometimes people need new starts, the history starts to be heavy.

  3. 10 square meters a capsule? I live in less on Coffin Hotels Opening Near You · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Capsule - err, Coffin as its British translation seems to go - when the room is 10 square meters? Oh hey - I do live in an apartment of 1 living room, 2 bedrooms, and 3 capsules. Err, coffin sized bed rooms. And my room (shared) is a coffin size too? If that was a news of opening finally a real Japanese sized capsule hotel, it would score as geek news, but I don't see its geek newsworthness for the sake of it containing the word iPod.

  4. Re:Most paid ringtones cost a lot more on Costly Music Store Coming to Cellphones · · Score: 1

    Actually .... that is what I do. I extracted the mobile phone ringtones I use from my [hard drive] / system / library / core services / setup assistant > show package contents... so I got exactly what I wanted then (the setup assistant ringtone back then, Eple of Royksopp ... And for any other ringtone - with p800 I just use the bluetooth. First find the tone, cut it to short enoughin QT pro, then convert it to wav (as this one still lacks mp3 support), then transfer via bluetooth to the phone, and save and select it. Voila' - there I go -- I get what ever I wanted, and for free.

  5. Most paid ringtones cost a lot more on Costly Music Store Coming to Cellphones · · Score: 1

    at least in Europe. If people pay up to £ 3 or 5 for ONE ringtone, having a full song for $ 2,50 is a better deal for them. Then again, once they will start to use iTMS enough, I think they will quit purchasing 5 ringtones... Cannot wait to have a Nokia N91. That will have sweet download programs... bye bye paid ringtones and music.