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Asus P565 Mobile Price and Feature Asus P565 is a Windows Mobile smartphone features 2.8-inch touchscreen at 480 x 640 resolution, powered by 800 MHz Marvell Tavor processor, 256 MB ROM and 128 MB RAM, Wifi, bluetooth, 3 MP camera with autofocus, HSDPA connectivity and runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system. Other business features in the ASUS P565 are anytime Launcher, ASUS     

Group: alt.cellular.attws · Group Profile · Search for ringtones in alt.cellular.attws
Author: Ritu Bhardwaj
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:27

Byond BY300 is a DualSIM (GSM+GSM), Dual Standby, 3″ WQVGA TFT Touch Screen Phone. It´s dimensions are 108 X 58 X 14. Byond By300 mobile phone operates at frequencies of GSM 900/1800. Byond By300 mobile has display size of 240 X 400 px with 3.0 inches, WQVGA TFT Display. It supports Wireless FM Radio, MP3 and MP4 Player. This mobile has 1.3 MP Digital Camera which supports Video recording and
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In article <698pu5pqppc543qmb8aages8l1tokg33qr@4ax.com>, Peter Principle <petesfeats@SNIPITgmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, 13 May 2010 19:11:43 -0500, Ted's Tumor <Tead@thebar.net> wrote: > > >In article <io1pu592pupsqe675t37b701c7v8j1ej3q@4ax.com>, > > Peter Principle <petesfeats@SNIPITgmail.com> wrote: > > > >> On Wed, 12 May 2010 20:01:12 -0500, Ted's Tumor <Tead@thebar.net> wrote: > >>     

Group: comp.theory.cellautomata · Group Profile · Search for ringtones in comp.theory.cellautomata
Author: Ritu Bhardwaj
Date: Jun 1, 2010 00:41

In article <698pu5pqppc543qmb8aages8l1tokg33qr@4ax.com>, Peter Principle <petesfeats@SNIPITgmail.com> wrote: On Thu, 13 May 2010 19:11:43 -0500, Ted's Tumor <Tead@thebar.net> wrote: In article <io1pu592pupsqe675t37b701c7v8j1ej3q@4ax.com>, Peter Principle <petesfeats@SNIPITgmail.com> wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2010 20:01:12 -0500, Ted's Tumor <Tead@thebar.net> wrote:
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On Tue, 11 May 2010 19:50:49 -0500, QueBarbara <que.barbara.lanc@go-awaygmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, 10 May 2010 08:47:38 -0700, Jon M <faceonmars@omnicast.net> > wrote: > >Those are going into my ringtone file. > > > How do you do that? WANT! It depends on your phone. A smartphone is easy enough, just save as an mp3 file and set the mp3 file as a ringtone. A standard phone is more     

Group: alt.gathering.rainbow · Group Profile · Search for ringtones in alt.gathering.rainbow
Author: Ted's Tumor
Date: May 13, 2010 19:11

In article <Xns9D777D55530DC944818cac31cddd2466d@188.40.43.213>, groo <afcagroo@gmail.com> wrote: "David J. Martin" <djmartin_nospam@tamu.edu> wrote: One of the free apps I downloaded for my iPhone turned out to be step by step directions for changing song files into ringtones. Apparently iTunes will do that for a fee, but you can get around it by going through a process
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Kirk McElhearn wrote: > Ken Fortenberry said: >>>> Copyright law in this day and age is complicated and nuanced. I >>>> can't fault ASCAP for asserting their case aggressively. >>> >>> And there's the rub... >> >> Where's your beef ? I mean all your citations are to instances >> where ASCAP was aggressive and ultimately lost. The ringtones, >> the Girl Scouts, all failures. >> >> It sounds     

Group: chi.general · Group Profile · Search for ringtones in chi.general
Author: Ted's Tumor
Date: May 13, 2010 19:11

Kirk McElhearn wrote: Ken Fortenberry said: Copyright law in this day and age is complicated and nuanced. I can't fault ASCAP for asserting their case aggressively. And there's the rub... Where's your beef ? I mean all your citations are to instances where ASCAP was aggressive and ultimately lost. The ringtones, the Girl Scouts, all failures. It sounds to me like ASCAP is trying
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Kirk McElhearn wrote: > Ken Fortenberry said: >> Are you saying that it is ludicrous for the songwriter to >> collect a couple of tenths of a cent out of that dollar on >> the sale of the ringtone ? Or are you saying, "All ringtones >> ought to be free for the people, man." ? > > Not at all. It's that ASCAP tried to argue that a ringtone ringing on a > telephone was a "public performance" of     

Group: alt.fan.ceciladams · Group Profile · Search for ringtones in alt.fan.ceciladams
Author: Sean Houtman
Date: May 13, 2010 17:07

On May 13, 4:19 pm, Pepe Papon <hitmeis...@mindspring.dot.com.invalid> wrote: On Thu, 13 May 2010 11:31:42 +0200, Kirk McElhearn <kirkmc (at) mac (dot) wrote: On 2010-05-13 09:09:12 +0200, Pepe Papon <hitmeis...@mindspring.dot.com.invalid> said: Clearly, most people don't give a rat's ass about the issues facing music creaters, but I would have expected that
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Group: alt.fan.ceciladams · Group Profile · Search for ringtones in alt.fan.ceciladams
Author: Hactar
Date: May 13, 2010 15:44

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Group: rec.music.gdead · Group Profile · Search for ringtones in rec.music.gdead
Author: Ken Fortenberry
Date: May 13, 2010 15:19

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Group: rec.music.gdead · Group Profile · Search for ringtones in rec.music.gdead
Author: Ken Fortenberry
Date: May 13, 2010 15:08

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Group: rec.music.gdead · Group Profile · Search for ringtones in rec.music.gdead
Author: Ken Fortenberry
Date: May 13, 2010 14:29

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Group: rec.music.gdead · Group Profile · Search for ringtones in rec.music.gdead
Author: volkfolk
Date: May 13, 2010 14:04

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