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[Cult of Mac] On June 17th, my carrier (Orange) delivered their new settings update via iTunes and then it was just a matter of pairing the devices. That being said, they offer free tethering on any cell phone that supports this feature, so if they charged for it on the iPhone, the customers would eat them alive…=D

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[Stephen Fry] The New Adventures of Mr Stephen Fry: all i want to say and please excuse my ignorance of stephen fry perfection in writing is that i love stephen fry sooo much.everything he does and is yet to do is priority in my life as i grew up watching him from germany in munster.i first discovered this genius whilst watching the blackadder series(we only had one channel in munster called BFBS)and instantly loved the characters he played.i am constantly annoyed with myself when i hear he was in doncaster and i must have been the only person that had no knowledge of it untill i read of others experiences,i am excited to think that mr fry might one day read this.im probably someone who would in all my nervous approach would say something silly that would annoy stephen(god im writing like im his friend now)il correct it,that mr fry would find annoying,i secretly hope not.i dream of the day i can shake his hand and not wash it for the rest of my life haha,no im not that dillusioned but i would do anything just to hear one word from his mouth that would reach my ears without the aid of tv,radio,talking books or my own imagination.i love to see pics of him too,the one where he is gleaming to the fact he is holding the new i phone is quite quite a personal one and just wish(again)that i was there to say something,i would even take great pleasure frrom making him laugh or just smile towards me,im sorry for going on a bit but i just love love love him and find him sexy in all his entirity.dear stephen fry,thankyou for a life of pleasure you give and if one day i become famous for something myself and have the gall to do so i would contact you and invite you to anything my life is involved in,if i became rich i would contact your agent and pay the highest price just to sit with you for three minutes…however stephen fry i know this wont happen so have a hole in my soul that will guarantee never to be filled,i love you stephen fry!!! sincerely,chris swainston,number 1 fan and stalker that never got round to stalk xxxxx

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