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Wirelessly posted (Opera/9.7 (WindowsMobile; PPC; Opera Mobi/35267; U; en; Presto/2.1.1))
There isn't one, soon your hunger for ROMs can no longer be satisfied by others and you are forced to start cooking. It's just the way things have to be, good thing we have awesome kitchens for our device. |
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Re: ROM addicts
Some call it obsession ,some call it addiction , I just call it passion for the finer things in life.
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no i did get a rom with 6.5 because thats the newest os and i already have the newest os on my computer so i might as well get used to 6.5 i actulaly didnt thinik i would like htc sense 2.1 but its actually nice and i found all the tweaks and it looks almost like my touch pro did no, just ease of use and easy to get to stuff on the phone. i need a non lagggy rom. fast and reliable. i get drunk at times and if its slow i will prolly get pissed and want to throw it. /end of questionnaire
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Re: ROM addicts
Flashing rooms: Adictive
HTC Sense: Adictive Trying to use your finger to move shy*** on laptop monitor: Disapointing HEHEHEHHEHE
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Re: ROM addicts
The worst is once you know how to use and import to new source files (leaked builds) into a ROM kitchen...then it's just an unstoppable habit.
As soon as I check XDA and see a new build number, I'm downloading, sorting, importing, compiling and flashing. Having to rely on chef's is easier since you need them for your fix. Once you're your own pusher though, eeks. |
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