on 30-09-2013 18:25
on 30-09-2013 18:25
As the title says - what is in the box? We know its the phone However recent videos show that certain regions and carriers are changing what is supplied.
Do we get headphones?
Battery charger?
Spare battery (like in Korea)
Searched online and can not find any info on this.
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on 09-10-2013 12:12
on 09-10-2013 12:12
@Anonymous wrote:
Nasal use is not recommended.
Jonty.
Sorry to bump an old thread, but I cannot stess this enough......
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on 09-10-2013 12:52
on 09-10-2013 12:52
Toby
Reminds me of this story from a few years back (I have deliberately not attached the photo).
There's a current law suit in the works by a Minnesota man named Henry Harleny. Mr. Harleny is suing a famous drill company for physical damages caused to him by their tools. Mr. Harleny claims that he wanted to eliminate an itch in his nose, so he placed a power drill up his nose and turned the drill on with the drill bit still attached. He successfully got rid of the "itch", but in the process he "drilled" off his nose.
Attached is a picture of Mr. Harleny taken at the hospital.
Here is a statement by Mr. Harleny:
"Nowhere on the package, or the actual tool was there a warning that specifically tells the consumer not to place the drill up their nose, or any orifice for that matter. These companies need to take responsibility for their products".
Mr. Harleny is suing for $25 million.
on 09-10-2013 12:56
@MI5 wrote:Toby
Reminds me of this story from a few years back (I have deliberately not attached the photo).
There's a current law suit in the works by a Minnesota man named Henry Harleny. Mr. Harleny is suing a famous drill company for physical damages caused to him by their tools. Mr. Harleny claims that he wanted to eliminate an itch in his nose, so he placed a power drill up his nose and turned the drill on with the drill bit still attached. He successfully got rid of the "itch", but in the process he "drilled" off his nose.
Attached is a picture of Mr. Harleny taken at the hospital.
Here is a statement by Mr. Harleny:
"Nowhere on the package, or the actual tool was there a warning that specifically tells the consumer not to place the drill up their nose, or any orifice for that matter. These companies need to take responsibility for their products".
Mr. Harleny is suing for $25 million.
A prime example of the world gone mad!
People like this should just be jailed if they even consider trying to take it to court!
on 09-10-2013 13:41
At the risk of this all going off topic:
Did you hear the story about the American woman who sued a sperm donor for child maintenance - and WON?
on 09-10-2013 13:43
on 09-10-2013 13:43
on 09-10-2013 13:46
It's safe to say the world has gone totally cuckoo in places, and... er in fact STOP the world I want to get off!
on 09-10-2013 14:23
on 09-10-2013 14:23