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      This is unusual for <cite>Dear Interweb</cite>...  my personal N800 was on
      our stand at GUADEC being used to demo Contacts, Dates and Tasks.  Then by
      the end of the day when we packed up... it was gone.  I'm hoping it is
      buried in someone else's bag from OpenedHand, but I'm also thinking that
      someone picked it up from the stand thinking it was their own.
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    <p>
      Can everyone please check that any N800s they have are actually their own?
      Mine is quite distinctive, it has the full Pimlico suite installed
      (Contacts, Dates, Tasks) and my addressbook, calendar, and task list on.
      Thanks!
    </p>
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