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"I?ll make a note of that for my next purchase after I?ve paid off the electric coffee stirrer."


Don't jump the gun Brendan old scout. In the early nineties I dismissed an advert describing the dental bliss provided by an electric toothbrush. She now sits next to my 'airbrush' for when the mirror can't hide the future.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> What's a good cover that won't make it twice the

> size then?


I have a incipio one that just slots on the back bit so only adds about 1mm on but I have now stopped lobbing my phone around accidentally so definitely worth it. It was about ?8 on amazon I think.

Good question SP. Mines robust but a but heavy and hogly as hail!! Need to replace it (though judging by the chipped corners and hefty cracks, it has served its purpose well!!)

I reckon the light leather one should stop stuff breaking and screens cracking and keep the weight down.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Hmmm, not sure I should admit this on here but I

> like rubber. My iPod has a Belkin rubber sleeve

> and I like that so am leaning towards that option.


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Well ( lean in here so no one else can hear this ) I ordered two i-phones one each for LadyW**F & myself, yes one black & one white.


I then purchased a Belkin silicon cover in black from CarPhoneWHS , it also came with frosted/clear cover FOC, which on the white phone does look rather fetching in a kind of "Ice queeny" way


Not that i'm unhappy with the Black "boy" look, no but it does look a bit "practical"


So some nights I strip it naked and stare at its shiny bits, Oh as you do


IYGMD




W**F

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Well ( lean in here so no one else can hear this )

> I ordered two i-phones one each for LadyW**F &

> myself, yes one black & one white.


Is this to be what you might call 'a modern valentines day gift'?


Oh my God.. you're not getting them engraved are you?!!

I just checked.. as it happens, Apple only engrave iPods.


Apparently they can't do iPhones because they are made from a different material which is non-engrave-friendly. I can't comment on the warranty issue of engraving your iPhone yourself. Except to say that if you do engrave it, you probably deserve not to have one.


That said, if you are thinking of engraving, I suggest going with 'to the love of my life' or similar - so you can transfer it to the next love of your life, if need be.

I had a bone shaped dog tag purchased from an auto vend machine in the pets shop in Sydenham Road ( which in it's self was fascinating ) with my details engraved on it & attached to my last phone


Rattled nicely when you spoke to people



Thought I'd "share" that with you


(oh, how bloody sad my life has become )



Yes indeede



W**F

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