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How Time Flies

Awww it's like a little reunion :)
I know I am late but HEYYY OTD :D

Speaking of the Eris, my brother's girlfriend brought one off Ebay for like 60 bucks and loves that little sucker(Coming from a Motorola Krave, I can't blame her lol)
 
I had to Google Motorola Krave..

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Strange looking animal indeed.
 
I played with the Krave. It's kind of cool that it is a flip/touch screen(I kind of expected the Droid Razr to be that way)

on an off note. Do any of the people from Xda or whatever still support/make roms and stuff for Eris or is it pretty much dead on all accounts?
 
Anyone read about the Eris II ? Yeah, not really. Just feeling rather "sentimental" lately. Yeah, not really that either. Visited the Eris section yesterday, just to see...

Still check here everyday out of habit, along with the GNex and Nexus 7 forums. Don't want to leave those who still have questions in the dust! Probably already have a hard enough time getting support as it is.

Although, you can tell a forum is mostly dead when the last thread on the first page was almost a year ago, and a lot of the front page threads are just bumped old threads by users unaware of the fact that that the last post was back in 2010.

I'm really starting to miss the "THIS PHONE IS A PIECE OF CRAP" threads.
 
I kind of miss the "Task Killer" threads; those were always very contentious and entertaining. Oh, and the "Leakers get 2.1 !!" threads. Ever since I moved to an iPhone (which I jailbroke *yawn*), I've sort of lost touch with anything fun with respect to smart phones. You know, I haven't even rooted my Nexus 7. I started to look through some of the ROMs but never really decided on one. It's nice to come back and see the "old" folks here.
 
So nice to see all these familiar names in this thread. I still check this forum every day. My Eris is retired but not forgotten. Long live the Eris forum!

Here I am sitting in class, looked in my backpack, and saw my Eris.

Well hello there, how did you get here. I don't remember putting you there.
 
There has been a number of times that someone I know will break or lose their phone and offer to buy my Eris. My response is normally, "I have several Blackberry phones you might like better that I'll just give you." That usually stops the Eris part of the conversation.
 
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