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They can also do magic with cabling. Though Verizon loses all of my text messages and email addresses every single time, the phone numbers are preserved perfectly.
If there's a knob on the side of the camera, you at least know it must do something. Curiosity is piqued. Learning follows.
Or smoke. Ocassionally both.
Do Sprint phones use SIM cards? If the phone has a SIM card, then you should be able to transfer any numbers (extra stuff like emails, etc. most likely wouldn't be saved on the card) that are saved on the card (not to the phone itself) when you transfer the SIM card from one phone to the other. Still, I would back everything up manually just in case.
Dog shit taco!
CNet buys Metacritic. How long before they screw it over, ya think?
Dog shit taco!
I have never heard this before.
Do Sprint phones use SIM cards?
No. GSM phones, which in the US is Cingular and T-Mobile, use SIMs.
I have never heard this before.
I believe it arose from a discussion of some particular food items in the cafeteria at my university. Though it may have come from a cartoon of some sort, I'm not really sure.
from google: it's a quote from "South Park."
It's also the name of a band.
Before we get into what's changing, let us discuss what ISN'T changing. Metacritic.com will continue to operate as a stand-alone website looking and functioning an awful lot like it does today.
uh huh. I bet that's what CNET told mp3.com and tvtome.com.
Allyson, I jsut got a new Sprint phone, and did not want a camera or a "direct connect" or any of that shit. I'm mostly quite happy with the LG125 I ended up getting, though the address book is kinda annoying me. It doesn't have an antenna sticking out, which makes it smaller, it's a flip phone, which I like, and shows who's calling on the outside without opening it, etc, etc. It was like, $30, I think?