1. You're not going to catch me asleep on public transport.

    I've seen people on the train asleep and you can see their phone/MP3 on the table or in an outside coat pocket, laptop/tablet cases under the table or on the window seat and I just wonder what they're doing. Anyone could take them. Luckily for them, I'm not a thief.
  2. I never sleep either, because I wont hear my phone slipping out my pocket

  3. Advantages of having a Nokia. You will ALWAYS hear it slipping out, in fact the whole bus/train will hear it.

  4. Lol thats true.

    Will flash WP 7.8 on my phone when its done downloading. Wish me luck

  5. You can be my guinea pig.
  6. Flashing now, its available as clean firmware for the 800 on Nokia's server. So should be save. But it will do a hard reset.
  7. I need to get myself an activation key for WP7 (installed today). Time to contact the good people at Microsoft
  8. HD2 ? The 7.8 update is only cosmetic. Some very small feature additions. Already used to it.
  9. HD2 indeed.

    I installed it a few months ago but the lack of activation key and not being able to get it to play with Android prompted me to leave it alone. Now that I've got both running smoothly, it's time to get this code.
  10. Pretty cool that phone, it runs everything hahaha
  11. Almost everything

    I'm not interested in running Ubuntu or Meego though.
  12. http://www.dts.com/corporate/press-releases/2012/12/rolling-stones-to-rock-living-rooms-in-dts-surround-sound.aspx

    Rock Out to the Rolling Stones' 50th Anniversary Concert Series Finale in Immersive, Room-filling DTS Neural Surround™

    "The Rolling Stones are arguably the most iconic band in rock and roll history and we are excited to present this Pay-Per-View concert celebrating their 50th anniversary in 5.1 surround sound to millions of the band's fans around the world," said Jon Kirchner, Chairman and CEO of DTS, Inc. "With DTS Neural Surround, fans of the Rolling Stones are going to hear Mick Jagger's voice, Keith Richard's guitar, Charlie Watt's drum, Ronnie Wood's bass guitar and the roar of the crowd singing to the music, as if their living room was placed in the middle of the Prudential Center."