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Nokia??? You serious man?
Well, Giannis is not the sort of person to make any phoney claims.
Nokia??? You serious man?
Nokia??? You serious man?
Well, Giannis is not the sort of person to make any phoney claims.
Well they are back.
I wasn't questioning the legitimacy ,more like questioning how he would still have a Nokia,after 10 years no less.![]()
Nokia??? You serious man?
Actually yes. I have two mobile phone numbers and for this reason I have a Microsoft Lumia 550 and a Nokia 6300i. The Nokia is very solid, the battery still lasts a few days and it has survived pretty much anything. It works flawlessly, so I don't see why I should spend the equivalent of two months alcohol expenses to buy a state-of-the-art smartphone, which I don't need.![]()
Actually yes. I have two mobile phone numbers and for this reason I have a Microsoft Lumia 550 and a Nokia 6300i.
The Nokia is very solid, the battery still lasts a few days and it has survived pretty much anything. It works flawlessly, so I don't see why I should spend the equivalent of two months alcohol expenses to buy a state-of-the-art smartphone, which I don't need.
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Well, I have both my cars for more than that.The fact that you've had a cell phone for a decade is impressive.
Actually yes. I have two mobile phone numbers and for this reason I have a Microsoft Lumia 550 and a Nokia 6300i.
The Nokia is very solid, the battery still lasts a few days and it has survived pretty much anything. It works flawlessly, so I don't see why I should spend the equivalent of two months alcohol expenses to buy a state-of-the-art smartphone, which I don't need.
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It's not just a necessity. It's a matter of life and death!Bu the alcohol expense is a necessity?![]()
Next 7er and iNext to some degree but I think his real first car will be the next 5er.
@ Enl,Scott
In which model and when will BMW introduce the 48V system and the e-boost for the turbo?
It must be much earlier than 2025. I suppose either this or the next year.From Stern mag:
"BMW-Entwicklungsvorstand Klaus Fröhlich: ""Mit unserer Strategie Number One, Next haben wir entschieden: Wir optimieren den Verbrennungsmotor - ob Benziner oder Diesel - weiter. Unsere Fahrzeuge mit Verbrennungsmotor statten wir bis 2025 durchgängig mit elektrischen Rekuperationssystemen von zwölf und 48 Volt aus."
München. Leichtere Schutzkleidung, widerstandsfähigere Helme, stabilere Protektoren: Neue Materialien mit bis zu 20 Prozent besseren Schutzeigenschaften sind das Ergebnis des von der BMW Group geleiteten Forschungsprojektes BISS. Das Besondere dabei: BISS steht für Bio-Inspired Safety Systems – alle Fortschritte basieren auf Konstruktionsvorbildern aus der Natur.
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