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Exhibit A:

http://androidforums.com/491900-post18552.html
Since there was no stipulation that there wouldn't be and preceding or trailing nomenclature, it was clear your assertion was that it wouldn't have the Incredible name anywhere in it's designation.

Sorry charlie...


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Damn you, NEWMAN!!!
 
If you can see any of the screen shots on the thread above, you did not miss anything at all. I guess you could have "signed up" for a list that no one knows if is the official sign up for more information. I wouldn't worry about it!

I was able to sign up and did receive an email confirmation from Verizon when the site was available.

I would go with a controlled leak.
 
I wouldn't be so confident on a controlled leak. I've done plenty of consulting for large companies and it's very likely someone working on a *staging server* accidentally left it open.


I agree with this, I mean they could do a controlled leak but then I dont see the purpose of pulling it already. I think it someone just accidentally left it open as well.
 
So I've seen a lot of people posting replies and questions to things that were said several pages back and already addressed. I thought I'd share my technique for replying to people whenever I'm playing catch-up on a thread.


  1. Find a post you want to respond to.
  2. Open the post in a new tab. You can do this by middle-clicking the number at the top right of the post.
  3. Continue reading the thread, opening new tabs for each post you plan on replying to.
  4. Once you're at the end of the thread, go through the opened post tabs and close all of the ones that are no longer relevant.
  5. Go to the tab for a post you want to reply to and click
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  6. Type your reply beneath the quote. Do not submit the reply.
  7. Go to each the next post tab and click the Quote button.
  8. Copy the quote text from the text area and paste it underneath your response in the first post tab.
  9. Provide a response for that.
  10. Repeat steps 7-9 until you've addressed all open tabs.
  11. Click "Submit Reply" and be happy that you've helped improve this beast of a thread!
Just a suggestion that will make everyone's lives easier :o

But does it blend?
 
I'm in software sales....if I spent as much time talking to customers as I do reading these posts I would be a very wealthy man.

Anyone want to buy some CAD software? :o

(shameless plug)

No thanks, I just installed a copy of Autocad 2010 that I got off the torrent sites. :D
 
I think he has sources..I don't think he is a minion, NKT is high on my minion list, and so are those three random people that posted almost the same exact thing asking if we saw the stage site was up. I was thinking more along the lines of vid or photos

Alright, you got me.

My name is Lowell McAdam, President and CEO of Verizon Wireless and for the past week I have been working undercover in the covert marketing department of my company.
 
So I've seen a lot of people posting replies and questions to things that were said several pages back and already addressed. I thought I'd share my technique for replying to people whenever I'm playing catch-up on a thread.


  1. Find a post you want to respond to.
  2. Open the post in a new tab. You can do this by middle-clicking the number at the top right of the post.
  3. Continue reading the thread, opening new tabs for each post you plan on replying to.
  4. Once you're at the end of the thread, go through the opened post tabs and close all of the ones that are no longer relevant.
  5. Go to the tab for a post you want to reply to and click
    quote.gif
  6. Type your reply beneath the quote. Do not submit the reply.
  7. Go to each the next post tab and click the Quote button.
  8. Copy the quote text from the text area and paste it underneath your response in the first post tab.
  9. Provide a response for that.
  10. Repeat steps 7-9 until you've addressed all open tabs.
  11. Click "Submit Reply" and be happy that you've helped improve this beast of a thread!
Just a suggestion that will make everyone's lives easier :o

Or use multi-quote. A little easier.
 
nobody would know unless they worked for vzw or someone else told them. all the password will tell you is what we've already seen in the screenshots everywhere. 29th
Just sounded like everyone could get into the site and see. I get user name and password required.
 
I wouldn't be so confident on a controlled leak. I've done plenty of consulting for large companies and it's very likely someone working on a *staging server* accidentally left it open.

Maybe, but most people that have staging servers don't make them public facing...even still, we just happen to find it during the very brief time it was available? Too coincidental for me.
 
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