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My second name request would go towards "SunSpot"
You see the name has a built in excuse on why there are so many dropped calls. I'm lovin' it. |
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How 'bout we call it project 'Thick Brick' - it is after all thicker than most of the other pda-phones out there, and heavier too. And if you use the extended battery, it's even more appropriate...
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Yes, it's a big phone with big bones but no one dares to say it to our face in person...
perhaps in fear that we might throw it at them. Might as well call it Titanic. I still like Infinity.1 and SunSpot. Doesn't really matter what it's called, what's in a name anyway.... Raging Idiot |
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Also, I suggest putting Mortscript to use in this project. Many good things are happening with it on a daily basis, and it's just too cool to overlook.
I'll likely start taking requests on script writing once I've completed a TV Remote control /VC interface, along with a TOMTOM /VC interface. I hope it can be within scope of this project. Take a look at what has been accomplished thus far: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=289197
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What's in a name? That which we call a genius by any other name would be just as smart. I beat up Sprint and all I have to show for it is this lousy When you were in diapers and wetting the sheets I was out hacking with the ppcgeeks. |
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Yep, mortscript enables lots of cool stuff. I remember a year or so ago someone used it to automate the extrom install from his storage card and completely re-set up his device post hard reset.
Some nice scripts posted on the xda-dev site. The TomTom landscape one is great, as that was my biggest beef with v6 dropping its built-in landscape setting. These would work great as OEM packages. |
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