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Fri 25/07/03 at 15:36
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Anyone interested in watching sports and videos on your mobile?

A new service called flix is available on any colour feature phone supported by any UK network. Text short code 89199 followed by secret code SOHO for free and receive the software to view videos. Simply choose from the selection available, everything from news and sport to hardcore.

If you want more details on that kind of stuff just reply, and I'll be pleased to tell you about it
Fri 25/07/03 at 19:45
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"aka memo aaka gayby"
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Memorandum wrote:
> EL ® ö B ì Ñ wrote:
> put them on a 512MB smart media card and bung that into your
> phone (taking the old one out under the battery)
>
> Yes, because SmartMedia cards and Sim Cards are
> EXACTLY° Îå Î`¦Π¹À

What the hell?
That was supposed to be:

"Yes, because SmartMedia cards and Sim Cards are EXACTLY THE SAME THING."
Fri 25/07/03 at 19:44
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"aka memo aaka gayby"
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EL ® ö B ì Ñ wrote:
> put them on a 512MB smart media card and bung that into your
> phone (taking the old one out under the battery)

Yes, because SmartMedia cards and Sim Cards are EXACTLY° Îå Î`¦Π¹À
Fri 25/07/03 at 18:04
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"I am Riki Takeuchi!"
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Why has this guy banned yet? :|
Fri 25/07/03 at 17:34
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Well what is the site then...?
Fri 25/07/03 at 16:58
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that's right... it takes 40 seconds (althought it can vary but it boesn't take more than a minute) to download the software.
Fri 25/07/03 at 16:55
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Excellent. Now I can get cancer while I watch movies on a tiny screen!

*Shakes head*

What will they think of next?
Fri 25/07/03 at 16:51
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flix wrote:
> I really don't see the point of doing that. If you can watch the vid
> stream on your computer in the first place why transfer the vid on
> your phone???

Um let me think, oh thats right...
So you can watch it on the bus or on the train or something...
Fri 25/07/03 at 16:48
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I really don't see the point of doing that. If you can watch the vid stream on your computer in the first place why transfer the vid on your phone???
the idea is that if you don't have any computer nearby, and no 512MB smart card, and you want to see the latest arsenal goal (or jerk off in the toilets : what you do is your problem)... use that service.

We've just started this service with two othewr guys, and you can check the web site... we're broke so we are advertizing it as we can, but the software is pretty good, and the download is free.
if you have for example a ph100 try it.
Fri 25/07/03 at 16:17
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yes
Fri 25/07/03 at 16:11
Posts: 11,652
No offence, well some, nut i wouldnt trust you because you are a JAT...
Plus you didnt say what phone it is for...
And if you want to watch films on your phone, get some off your computer, put them on a 512MB smart media card and bung that into your phone (taking the old one out under the battery) and then go to the mini clips option and select the card and watch your film...

There you go my advice is better...

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