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Galaxy S3 Watering Hole

It really was a fake? I bought a third-party Samsung compatible battery in Shenzhen a couple of months ago. And it's actually better than the original Samsung battery, same size and lasts longer, 2.4Ah. The original Samsung battery is 2.1Ah. It really is a Chinese battery, it's all written in Chinese, apart from the brand "Bestery". I wanted a second battery for when I'm travelling.

I've got a couple of items on their way from Shenzhen this week, an LED projector for myself, and a real Samsung S4 for a friend. Although the S4 was bought in Hong Kong, because he wants Google.

My new projector.
http://www.coolux.com.cn/product/productsInfor.asp?id=70


It lacks the nfc that it claims it had.
 
Mulling over that new n7...

I just could not do it. They had one at best buy and I had them hold it. I did not go back to get it.
 
Know whats harder than picking a phone for yourself? Trying to find one for your mom. She uses Android right now, I think ICS, but I almost want something easy for her which would be an iPhone but I think the screen might be too small.
 
What made you change your mind AJ :confused:

Just needed more time to think about the thing.

I was looking at the Kindle Fire HD 7 but noted the price went back up from 160 that they where on sale for, so that kind of put a monkey in the wrench, so to speak.
 
Hey Breadnatty?!
France is stressed. Their preferences are shifting from baguettes to crunchy muesli. They started an advertising campaign that plays "Coucou, tu as pris le pain?" "Hey there, have you already bought bread?"
There are only about 32,000 bakers in France, 1 in 2,000 people. Ten billion baguettes per year, less than half a baguette per day per Frenchman.
In Paris the prefect determines by decree which bakers remain open in the holiday month of August. So they've got a real law for that since 1789, when a baker was hung from a lamppost because the poor soul was craving for a vacation. At that time three baguettes were eaten per day per Frenchman.
 
Yeah, I was watching a piece on the news a week or so ago about the baguette going "out of style" and folks were trying to save it.
Sad news indeed. :(
Muesli? smh :p
 
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