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Eris Users: How Old are You?

Eris Users: How Old are You?


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47 here (and that's not an answer OfTheDamed).

me too..although getting a dinc in about a week...however, i have 12 yr old daughter with one, and my 16 yr old daughter wanted one, but they dont sell them new anywhere. so i had to get her an ally
 
I'm 16 but going to be a moto droid owner in two days. the best thing is im not even paying for it or renewing my contract. just caught the right rep on the phone. the eris is cool though, its just so glitchy and this is my 2nd replacement and htc sense force closes sooo much that i had to turn it off and use the original android home. oh well.
 
We can tell by your radiant face and smiling eyes. Your avatar dresses up any thread it shows up in.
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Wow, Frisco, that is so beautifully phrased! I should remember that. The words of a real gentleman. Ladies appreciate it, it can help to cross any age-barrier.
Peter
 
Kids these days......


I'm telling you I'm hooked on X. I even bought vick's and some glow sticks

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We can tell by your radiant face and smiling eyes. Your avatar dresses up any thread it shows up in.

Say, is this off-topic? :D

Oh, wait it's my thread.. I can say anything I want to. :cool:

Aww thank you Frisco :)

I need to change my avatar. This pic is so old(i took it around memorial day

But yes yes life is good :)
Going out to LA to do some modeling work there so i am super excited

but i am really ready for school to start back(oh god, i am such a nerd)
 
Those old things still look pretty snazzy.. which model did you have?

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It was the X50v (middle). Back in the day it was awesome, running Windows Mobile 2003. It was beefy enough to play divx movies using Coreplayer. I still have it, but rarely use it. Eris is much more fun to use. :)
 
It was the X50v (middle). Back in the day it was awesome, running Windows Mobile 2003. It was beefy enough to play divx movies using Coreplayer. I still have it, but rarely use it. Eris is much more fun to use. :)

This got me to thinking back to when I first took notice of a device with the big screen. I think it must have been one of those, or something pretty close.

"What the heck is that junk? It doesn't even look like a phone," I said while thinking, "I want one!" :D
 
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