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same thing. its easier to find the escape key than stop. dpending on the browser i guess............

on a side note, has anyone who has a telstra t-hub managed to get a generic 'orange tabbee' firmware onto it? after mine upgraded it cant SSH into it :(

might have to do some tricky DNS redirects and force the firmware upgrade to come from my own machine

You're a bigger geek than me. And that's saying something!

probably lol

i love technology. i live and breathe it :)

Same. That's why I'm lucky to have found the job I have at the moment. I work for a nonprofit who's main program is a technology donations program to other nonprofits. We facilitate the donation programs of Microsoft, Cisco, Symantec and SAP amongst others in Australia, NZ and now Asia.

Hence I'm sitting online all day! :thumbsup:

Bahahaha, I'm proud of the fact that I can cut/paste now; (don't know how to load fullsize images on the forum tho)

I can't computer, very disappoint.:/

On a related note; I recenly took a phonecall from my tech savvy (not) mother; "Err, I have a problem; I think I've broken the internet."

Me; "Really? The WHOLE internet?"

Her; "I think so"

Me; "Stop downloading porn!"

Her; "It wasn't me!"

At that point I had to hang up because I could no longer breathe; I was laughing so hard. Many lolz were had in the re-telling to my siblings...:rolleyes:

Great story. Reminds me of an episode of that pommy show "The I.T. Crowd" where the geeks give the boss a black box which they say is the internet. Of course it get's broken & panic ensues....

Same. That's why I'm lucky to have found the job I have at the moment. I work for a nonprofit who's main program is a technology donations program to other nonprofits. We facilitate the donation programs of Microsoft, Cisco, Symantec and SAP amongst others in Australia, NZ and now Asia.

Hence I'm sitting online all day! :thumbsup:

donortech?

Great story. Reminds me of an episode of that pommy show "The I.T. Crowd" where the geeks give the boss a black box which they say is the internet. Of course it get's broken & panic ensues....

hahah VERY funny episode.

my boss used a clip from that show in a presentation for the entire company.

nah, but to be honest the specs were pretty shit. and youll be lucky if you get any support with them........

but i guess for $99 thats pretty damn cheap

Depends what you were trying to achieve with them - as a portable media player / web browser @ $98 it doesnt really matter that its not a high spec'd machine! I would've picked one up for sure.

thats a good point

telstra were selling samsung galaxy tabs for $300 outright, no plan/contract/unlocked a few months ago.

its an awesome media player with GPS. ohh and comes with angry birds for free lol except that i cracked mine and put gingerbread on it :P

thats a good point

telstra were selling samsung galaxy tabs for $300 outright, no plan/contract/unlocked a few months ago.

its an awesome media player with GPS. ohh and comes with angry birds for free lol except that i cracked mine and put gingerbread on it :P

Id love one of the new Galaxy Tab 10.1's.. but definitely want a good deal on one because ultimately it'd be used as a web browser 99% of the time and I already have a netbook for that >_< I'll have to see if they have them duty free in NZ next week!

if you get a branded one, make sure its got the standard ROM on it. the telstra branded version i had was soooooooooo slooooooooow. installing gingerbread made me not want to throw it at someone

nah, but to be honest the specs were pretty shit. and youll be lucky if you get any support with them........

but i guess for $99 thats pretty damn cheap

Lol where else u gonna get a 16gb dual core 10inch tab for that price? :P

Plus xda devs are working on a hc port on it anyway...

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