Miquel Herrera wrote:
Vincent wrote:
...
On 17/07/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think we should register those because if those were really to
be used you can be sure a lot of people will end up on
freeopenmoko.com instead.
But it could be good to register a
On 18/07/07, Miquel Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Vincent wrote:
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> On 17/07/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>
> I don't think we should register those because if those were really to
> be used you can be sure a lot of people will end up on
> freeopenmoko.com instead
Vincent wrote:
...
On 17/07/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think we should register those because if those were really to
be used you can be sure a lot of people will end up on
freeopenmoko.com instead.
But it could be good to register and not used, to avoid pro
On 17/07/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, Ted Lemon wrote:
> Has anyone seen this?
>
> http://www.freeopenmoko.com/
>
> Weird, huh?
Wow. That is super weird.
Did you follow the "click here to start" link? It seems to be a front to
something called "ezyre
I made the suggest of openmokoforums.com/org until I saw the same douche
that squatted motorazer.com already registered it.
Also I can guarantee MS, apple, nokia, palm, and countless individuals
know and follow this project.
-adam
neo1973.com taken...
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On Tue, 1
I guarantee they are fake testimonials. At this point in the software, no
regular consumer would choose a free Neo over a free iPhone. Hell I think I'd
take the free iPhone, no offense.
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, Jeff Andros wrote:
wow... really interesting that the pe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Wow. That is super weird.
>
> Did you follow the "click here to start" link? It seems to be a front to
> something called "ezyrewards". My guess is that it's a phishing website,
> collecting addresses for resale to spammers.
>
> What's really interesting is that OpenMok
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, Jeff Andros wrote:
wow... really interesting that the people in the testimonials already have
theirs even though the first shipment just got through customs... they must
have P0 versions.
also interesting that the whois record for that domain is private
On 7/17/07, Ted
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, Ted Lemon wrote:
Has anyone seen this?
http://www.freeopenmoko.com/
Weird, huh?
Wow. That is super weird.
Did you follow the "click here to start" link? It seems to be a front to
something called "ezyrewards". My guess is that it's a phishing website,
collecting addr
Haha, I love the testimonials. Considering they haven't exactly shipped yet.
On 7/17/07, Ted Lemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone seen this?
http://www.freeopenmoko.com/
Weird, huh?
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On 17 Jul 2007, at 18:55, Ted Lemon wrote:
Has anyone seen this?
http://www.freeopenmoko.com/
Weird, huh?
Makes you wonder if any marketing is needed, so far that's one on
ebay, a website on getting one free.
Some people will try anything.
_
wow... really interesting that the people in the testimonials already have
theirs even though the first shipment just got through customs... they must
have P0 versions.
also interesting that the whois record for that domain is private
On 7/17/07, Ted Lemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone
Has anyone seen this?
http://www.freeopenmoko.com/
Weird, huh?
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On 26/01/07, Mikko Rauhala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
to, 2007-01-25 kello 22:56 +, Dave Crossland kirjoitti:
> Many free software projects accept donations, and if you are willing
> to pay the developers after enjoying their software, I feel it is
> important to donate a little.
Indeed. Whi
to, 2007-01-25 kello 22:56 +, Dave Crossland kirjoitti:
> Many free software projects accept donations, and if you are willing
> to pay the developers after enjoying their software, I feel it is
> important to donate a little.
Indeed. Which brings to mind that should/could OpenMoko provide som
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