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Because we have opposable thumbs, and free will.
And we/they can.
Posted by: invmgr@...   Posted on: 07/15/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Enjoy the cracking open, but not the photography  wramsey@... | 07/14/08
ok..  jaredo | 07/14/08
It's true  Jason Hiner ZDNet Moderator | 07/15/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  lvhsystems | 07/14/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  WSHBaker@... | 07/14/08
Where is the HDD? It is a 8GB correct?  metroplexdesign@... | 07/14/08
No HDD - Flash memory chip  prw3505 | 07/14/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iP  metroplexdesign@... | 07/14/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  dprahn | 07/14/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  Splatus | 07/14/08
Because we have opposable thumbs, and free will.  invmgr@... | 07/15/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  xtrememorph@... | 07/14/08
Please no more iphone crap  emenau | 07/15/08
Yeah, just what we need, another "green" article  paulbhm@... | 07/16/08
New Features? Only 2!  Narg | 07/15/08
RE: The docking port and headphone jack  instig8r | 07/18/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  AZinNC | 11/04/08
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  Destined | 01/02/09
Help!  Destined | 01/02/09
RE: Removing the iPhone 3G main PCB EMI shields (Cracking Open the Apple iPhone 3G)  harry.n | 03/26/09

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