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Gave a homeless guy $3.50 in change today...then laughed when I realised I'd given a beggar tree fiddy :/

Looked back to see if he was 8 stories tall and a crustacean from the proterozoic era...no dice.

My ip4 screen was shattered (but still turned on, and useable thanks to the screen protector I had at the time) and fixed at Caribbean market for like $50-60 iirc.

Not sure if same with S3, but probably same deal. New digitiser or screen or some shiet.

nokia brick is of course unbreakable haha. mate's gnex had some sort of problem and he had to send it back, and he was using his old nokia... not sure if it even had a colour screen.

y'all too young to know how good we have it now.

when mobiles first came out (i'm talking analogue/first digital models it was a case of drop it once and it's gone (mid-late 90's)

the first mobile phone that my mate had was a breifcase sized battery with a handle... srsly

Someone told me about this a while ago. It's crazy how far it has come along...

Rb20 feels slow now. Hmm

cos it's stock phaggot

chuck on a bigger kando turbo, highflow the injectors, etc etc and raist the limit to 9000 (or even 9001 so technicnally it's over 9000) and drive it till it pops. get trent to tune it so it lasts a little while longer

Or you could just put the $1200 to $1500 you'd spend on a better turbo and injectors towards an RB25DET swap or someshit.

The number of times I've been tempted to upgrade the 2530 on my R32, and I've ended up realising that what I want is a GTR. So fuckkit, I'll just buy a GTR.

dropped my samsung s3 and f**ked the screen exactly the same way i broke my old s2

buttons light up but screen is just black

are these repairable?

if so, where from/how much?

My mate got it doen for $150 or something from this asian shop that does phone repairs in the city. I can get details if you want.

y'all too young to know how good we have it now.

I dropped my Nokia 6110 on my foot and broke my toe. Phone just sat on the ground mocking me as I hopped around in pain. Fuck that phone, seriously.

My mate got it doen for $150 or something from this asian shop that does phone repairs in the city. I can get details if you want.

details please :)

They sure dont make phones like they use to them nokiA use to fk shit up

back when phones were phones and nothing else. none of this internet/games/apps filled touch screen bullshit.

My ip4 screen was shattered (but still turned on, and useable thanks to the screen protector I had at the time) and fixed at Caribbean market for like $50-60 iirc.

Not sure if same with S3, but probably same deal. New digitiser or screen or some shiet.

mine was just shattered but still useable, after today's drop it's just a black screen. guess my fault for not having it cased/protected..

the first mobile phone that my mate had was a breifcase sized battery with a handle... srsly

Dad had one of those. Shit wasn't light, you wouldn't want to drop it on your foot.

Getting ready to go home :(

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