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Meet the people who are on-call 24-7 to make sure organ transplants happen

“A death has occurred, but a life is also saved and enhanced.”

TIME IS OF the essence for patients waiting for an organ transplant.

A number of people are working behind the scenes, 24-7, so that if and when an organ becomes available, a person who needs it gets it as soon as possible.

Organ Donation and Transplant Ireland (ODTI) works with transplant recipient centres and hospitals throughout Ireland. An organ procurement coordinator is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to coordinate organ donation.

The on-call coordinator can be contacted at any time by staff from intensive care units (ICUs) or emergency departments anywhere in the country.

FullSizeRender Orla Nolan ODTI ODTI

Orla Nolan, one of six ODTI coordinators, explains: “ICUs will generally ring us or sometimes emergency departments will ring when a potential organ donor becomes available.

“When referrals come into the office, we take a very detailed history of the person in order to give the maximum amount of information to recipient centres.”

Organ transplantation takes place in three national transplant centres, all located in Dublin.

Beaumont Hospital provides kidney transplantation and is the national centre for living kidney organ donation. The Mater Hospital provides heart and lung transplantation. St Vincent’s Hospital provides liver and pancreas transplantation. Some paediatric transplants take place in Temple Street Children’s Hospital, while others are referred to the UK.

When an organ becomes available for transplantation, the National Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics Service for Solid Organ Transplantation (NHISSOT) in Beaumont matches the most compatible recipient to the donor, in consultation with the National Virus Reference Laboratory and the recipient centre.

While this process is happening, one of the ODTI coordinators will travel to the hospital where the deceased person’s next of kin is deciding if they will donate their organ(s).

Nolan tells TheJournal.ie this can be an incredibly difficult process for the family, particularly if their loved one died in sudden or tragic circumstances.

“We meet with the family and go through the criteria [of organ donation] with them.

Often we get to know who the donor was and what type of person they were. We develop a bond with the family and with the donor. Dignity and respect is paramount to the process.

“It can be quite traumatic for the family, it’s one of the last things they’ll do for a loved one…

There are no words to describe what they’re doing, the situation can be so traumatic. They are amazing people really. Every time I meet a family it amazes me how they’re able to make this ultimately life-changing decision for other people.

“Very often the family focuses on the recipient and how they’re doing, the joy that’s coming into their life.

“It’s bittersweet for them – they’re losing a loved one, but ultimately there’s an element of joy because someone is getting a call tomorrow saying their life is going to be changed and enhanced. It’s a very humbling experience, you have to admire these people.

“It’s the emotional aspect of the job, but also the very privileged part of job.”

Nolan, who previously worked in the Mater Hospital, says the coordinator is there to support the next of kin and answer any questions they may have about the process.

“We’re with the donor and patient through the whole procedure to the very, very end … We’ll support them in any way we can.”

Staying in touch

Meetings between the recipient and donor family are not facilitated in Ireland, in order to protect people’s privacy and anonymity. However, the donor family receives a letter four to six weeks after the transplant to hear how the recipient is doing.

Sometimes the donor family wants to receive correspondence from the recipient and the ODTI office acts as a buffer in this instance.

“Some people like to check in further down the line,” Nolan explains, “Sometimes people get in touch 10 or 15 years after the surgery to see how the recipient is doing. People sometimes also exchange Christmas cards or letters around the time of significant milestones in the recipient’s life.”

FullSizeRender (1) ODTI coordinators (left to right): Orla Nolan, Caroline Lynch, Lynn Martin and Fiadhna McMonagle (Emma Corrigan and Jean O' Reilly are missing from picture) ODTI ODTI

Other people don’t want to stay in touch, for various reasons.

“It’s not easy for the recipient to write that letter. It can be very sad to sit down and say thank you to someone who is grieving. It can take quite some time to write the letter. One person could write it in one go, but it could take 100 attempts for another person to write it,” Nolan tells us.

She adds that if a recipient chooses to not get in contact, it doesn’t mean they’ve forgotten about the donor family or what they have done, noting: “Just because they don’t write a letter doesn’t mean they don’t remember the donor family.

“You also don’t know how a recipient will react to the transplant, you have to be mindful and respectful of that. There are different things going on in people’s lives.”

Opt-out system

Overall, 280 organ transplants were carried out in Ireland in 2016. This marks the second highest yearly performance achieved, with an average rate of 23 transplants per month.

The organ transplant figures for 2016 were:

  • 172 kidney transplants at Beaumont Hospital
  • 58 liver transplants at St Vincent’s University Hospital
  • 35 lung transplants and 15 heart transplants at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital

At the opening of the ODTI’s new headquarters on Temple Street in Dublin city last month, Health Minister Simon Harris said he hopes an opt-out organ donation system will be in place in Ireland next year in an attempt to increase the number of donors.

download Health Minister Simon Harris and Professor Jim Egan, ODTI Director at the office's opening Tom Honan / RollingNews.ie Tom Honan / RollingNews.ie / RollingNews.ie

In 2013, an Oireachtas Committee found that changing to a ‘soft opt-out’ system could “vastly increase“ Ireland’s rate of organ donation.. This type of system would assume a person wants to be an organ donor in the event of their death unless they state otherwise, but the final say would still remain with their next of kin.

At the time, Harris said: “It is important that ultimately the family always has the final say in relation to the next of kin and I think that’s right and proper. But [a soft opt-out system] also makes it easier for a family relative to make what can be a difficult decision at a vulnerable time if they know the wishes of their deceased relative…

It really is the gift of life, you can’t take your organs with you … you have the opportunity to give life to so many others.

Instead of an opt-out system, the Irish Kidney Association (IKA) has called for an organ donor registry to be set up to “increase the number of deceased organ donors”, in line with the HSE’s National Consent Policy.

“I personally believe in the opt-out system, I believe we’ve seen good beneficial impact from it in other countries, most recently in Wales. But I do think the idea of a registry is also well worth doing so I don’t think the two ideas are mutually exclusive,” Harris added.

Nolan says, whether or not an opt-out system is introduced here, greater awareness about organ donation is needed and people should tell their loved ones their wishes about organ donation.

The gift of life 

TheJournal.ie recently spoke to the parents of Nevaeh Gale-Spollen, whose organs were donated after she died from a brain haemorrhage shortly before her 10th birthday.

Her mother Crystal had this advice for anyone who may find themselves in the difficult situation of having to decide if their loved one’s organs should be donated: “Don’t look at it as giving away a part of your child, somebody’s helping keep part of your child alive and your child is helping keep somebody else alive.

download (1) Nevaeh Gale-Spollen family Gale-Spollen family

“This person will always carry a piece of your child, your mother, your brother, your sister, your auntie, your uncle with them. Every time you feel down or you worry did you do the right thing, just think about this other person’s family … they will obviously benefit and they’ll spend many happy days together.”

Nolan describes organ donor families as “a unique community” who give people the ultimate gift at a very difficult time in their own lives.

“One family summed it up for me when they said, ‘Organ donation makes sense of a senseless situation’,” Nolan says.

“A death has occurred, but a life is also saved and enhanced.”

Nolan works alongside fellow ODTI coordinators Caroline Lynch, Lynn Martin, Fiadhna McMonagle, Emma Corrigan and Jean O’ Reilly. To read more about their work, click here. The ODTI’s 24-hour referral number is 1890 100 016.

Organ donor cards can be obtained by phoning the Irish Kidney Association on 1890 543 639 (lo-call) or by texting the word DONOR to 50050 (free). More information can be read here. People can also download the IKA’s digital donor card here.

The national organ donation commemorative garden is in Salthill, Co Galway. It was created by the Strange Boat Donor Foundation, which was founded in memory of Éamonn Goggin from Spiddal, whose organs were donated after his death in a car crash in 2006. For more information, click here

Read: ‘You can’t take your organs with you’: Harris to bring in opt-out system next year

Read: ‘A woman has our daughter’s lungs and four boys have the rest of her organs’

Read: ‘After the transplant, I looked in the mirror and my eyes weren’t yellow anymore, they were white’

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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:27 PM

    You do know that all this article is going to do is bring to the forefront the classic Android/iOS debate of which no clear winner can be had?!

    Let the flaming of each device by its devoted fans begin!

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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:29 PM

    That’s generally the idea of a comments section

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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:34 PM
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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:39 PM

    This is my view anyway David. I have a SGS2 and the wife has the iPhone4. Both brilliant phones in their own way. The Apple Store is WAY better than the GooglePlay Store with obviously more apps, some alot better than android equivalent.

    I love the freedom the SGS2 gives me, the OS and the screen size. I have a 64GB microSD in it and can view any website I want including flash. I can download any link onto the phone (MP3, avi, mkv etc.)

    This cannot be done on iOS as it’s all locked down. Everything has to be downloaded from iTunes. It is VERY restrictive. But she loves the simplicity of it.

    Both excellent phones (Android/iOS) with pros and cons. I would love to have both concept all bundled into one phone, that would be the perfect phone!

    /end comments :D

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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:41 PM

    @ ƒR()§†H@X

    Have you considered jailbreaking?

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    Aug 14th 2012, 4:06 PM

    Yes David. The iPhone is Jailbroken with all the essential repos. This does take some of the restriction away of course but still nothing like Android. Still can’t download files to the phone but definitely gives alot more freedom.

    I still hate the fact you have to do this ;)

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    Aug 14th 2012, 7:23 PM

    You can actually download files to a Jailbroken iPhone and use a program called iFile to access the file system and the file in question. There are tweaks in Cydia for Safari and now the Chrome app (I’d stick with Safari for now) in which you can download and upload files. I think the app is Safari Downloader (might be wrong but it’s close) there is also a download manager. You’ll find loads more info on Google :-)

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    Aug 14th 2012, 7:32 PM

    Wanted to be able to properly access Flash content…

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    Aug 14th 2012, 7:36 PM

    Can you safely jailbreak an Apple 4 with iOS 5? If so what prog do you use? Also…any way to transfer recordings made on TunIn Radio Pro to your PC?

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    Aug 14th 2012, 7:38 PM

    Can you safely jailbreak an iPhone 4 with iOS 5? If so what prog do you use? Also…any way to transfer recordings made on TunIn Radio Pro to your PC?

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    Aug 14th 2012, 8:04 PM

    Yes John this is possible on any version of iOS version with the iPhone 4, I’m sure you can also transfer tunein radio files from the iPhone using ifile once it’s jailbroken.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 9:06 PM

    @prot0type
    Thanks for that, must look that up.

    @John
    This link should sort you out
    http://lifehacker.com/5771943/the-always-up+to+date-guide-to-jailbreaking-your-iphone-ipod-touch-and-ipad-%5Bios-511%5D

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    Aug 14th 2012, 10:44 PM

    Thanks for replying to my query folks..

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    Aug 14th 2012, 10:54 PM

    Not looking to get into the debate, but all of the movie files you mention can be played on a non-jailbroken iPhone using an app called “It’s Playing” which is available on the app store for a nominal fee. Download links are picked up too, so there’s no messing about.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:55 PM

    If the iPhones and iPads had adobe flash player then they would be the ultimate devices!!

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    Aug 14th 2012, 4:16 PM

    HTML5 will replace it as Adobe flash is clunky, cumbersome and old now and Adobe have also stopped supporting it for mobiles I believe

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    Aug 14th 2012, 5:26 PM

    Get out of that with you’re old school technology would ya??? iPhone doesn’t come close to high end android devices.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:59 PM

    That only applies to the USA.
    I changed network for a good deal on Android but the main reason I went for it was because of apples controlling methods. Android is more open source.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 4:07 PM

    I was unhappy with the amount of control Apple exercise, ie, only being able to go through Apple store and hassles with putting my own music, photos, etc on their devices. I chose Android becuase it allows me to view photographs and videos on a microSD which is also compatible with my cameras. I can also listen to my own mp3′s on a microSD card and change the content whenever I wish with far less hassle. (I have owned an iPod in the past.)

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    Aug 14th 2012, 4:27 PM

    I love my iPhone.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:29 PM

    During the mac vs pc battle, there was a clear cut difference, the mac had exclusive high end software, the OS looked cooler, and the hardware itself looked like something from the future.

    Whereas with the iphone vs android battle, the iphone doesn’t offer anything more than android these days. It has become a victim of its own success.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:40 PM

    With the Mac the price looked like something from the future too. A dark future of rampant inflation.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:51 PM

    When comparing like with like macs aren’t that much dearer.
    Big plus with mac is the os, far better.
    Have parallels but very few reasons to open windows now… Every time I do, is reminder not to go back to pc…

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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:58 PM

    I think people have also warmed up to the fact that the iPhone is not the best phone anymore, maybe the iPhone 5 will be the best again but only briefly as another phone will come out shortly after. At the rate phones are advancing people are going to want the latest handset.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 4:14 PM

    Why isn’t ‘Prefer Android OS” one of the options?

    iOS isn’t an operating system – it’s a user interface. Best bloody thing I ever did was getting rid of my iPhone.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 4:30 PM

    Not an operating system? Apple seem to disagree…but what would they know?
    http://www.apple.com/ios/

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    Aug 14th 2012, 4:37 PM

    Do you really think you needed to post that for me?

    What in the name of God do you think I thought the ‘OS’ in iOS stood for before your revelation?

    Christ on a bike. I despair sometimes.

    Let me spell it out for you — in my opinion, the functionality on an iOS device is so limited and the ux is so tightly controlled, it’s not an operating system – it’s a user interface.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 4:46 PM

    po-tay-to, po-tah-to

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    Aug 14th 2012, 5:23 PM

    iOS is derived from OS X, with which it shares the Darwin foundation, and is therefore a Unix operating system….With the iOS GUI on top…!!!
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS

    Android is a Linux-based operating system primarily designed for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers utilizing ARM processors.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_%28operating_system%29

    However it does not pretend to be anything other than a Linux system, which is why it will drive the Apple iOS into the ground…!!!

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    Aug 14th 2012, 4:16 PM

    I wouldn’t go with iphone for several reasons… first, its made out of glass and I wouldn’t like to spend money to get it fixed each time it falls on the ground. second, u can’t change battery on the go, and that’s a good thing if u can. third, small screen, I know its brilliant, but it is just too small. finally itunes, I want to be able to throw any file format at my phone, and I expect it to work as it should.

    never had iphone, and I don’t think I will buy one, simply, I don’t like to pay more for something that doesn’t meet my expectations.

    and don’t get me wrong, I know android has issues, but still… suits me best.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 5:00 PM

    I think the SG3 is the best, i have an iphone 4 but no longer use it.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 6:54 PM

    can i have it?

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    Aug 14th 2012, 4:53 PM

    I love apples . Ummmm apples .

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    Aug 14th 2012, 5:38 PM

    Its horses for courses isn’t it? The iPhone is great if you want a reasonably simple interface, the safety of the sandbox, are not really that tech interested and like Apple’s design culture. Android is more customisable and has a greater range of hardware. Neither is better than the other they just reflect different schools of thought.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 5:51 PM

    I agree totally, and we all know which school of thought is better. :-D

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    Aug 14th 2012, 4:29 PM

    iPhone mania in a months time !!!! can’t wait

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    Aug 14th 2012, 6:38 PM

    There is no clear winner really, they are both class phones in their own way!

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    Aug 14th 2012, 6:43 PM

    Why are people still using the flash argument ? Adobe officially killed support for it on android. They are actually removing it from the google play store tomorrow for good. It’s an archaic standard that’s extremely resource heavy. HTML5 is the way forward.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 5:15 PM

    Android eating away at iOS marketshare, according to survey

    http://www.thefuturepost.com/featured/android-eating-away-at-ios-marketshare-according-to-survey-306.html

    Won’t be long before the iPhone goes the way of Nokia…!!!

    Android Rulez…!!!!

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    Aug 14th 2012, 5:32 PM

    Well android OS is on a lot more phones. So marketshare is obviously in their favour.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 5:49 PM

    But the Galaxy S3 on it’s own is the fastest selling device in history, with over 900 million pre-orders. The iPhone 5 needs to be REALLY special or it’s game over for Apple, and even then I can’t see many users of high end android devices like the Galaxy S3 wanting to switch; I can’t in all honesty think of anything that would make me switch. Apple devices are far too tightly locked down. I was a fan of their laptops, but now they’ve decided to apply the same principles to them I guess my next laptop will be a windows machine.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 5:50 PM

    ….maybe holographic video calling, that might convince me to switch.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 5:58 PM

    All this talk is redundant until we know the figures of the new iPhone sales, as sales of 4 and 4s have dropped in anticipation. Apple will be far from finished, even if the new iPhone will be a dud. It will give apple the kick up the backside to change whatever was the reason. iPhone sales although huge are not apples only business, and I can’t see them letting go of any products.

    I love apple products, They do what I want them to do. I’ve not used a Samsung s3 but iv used a galaxy ace and honestly I hated it. But if that’s the phone people want, I’m not going to loose any sleep cos it doesn’t effect me. It is after all….a JUST a Phone lol

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    Aug 14th 2012, 7:50 PM

    lol, OK, but the Galaxy ace is on a par with the HTC Legend, 800mhz processor and that. It’s a small phone with limited power, doesn’t come close to the Galaxy s3 with it’s 1.4Ghz quad core processor.
    Anyway, I agree, I hope Apple knock it out of the park to be honest, more advanced tech = more competition = more advanced tech :-D All good for the consumer in the end.
    Apple had the lead for a long time, it’s nice to see Samsung and HTC offering some competition, lets just hope it’s neck and neck with all these mobile companies for the foreseeable future.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:33 PM

    Reason #9 – I enjoy an absolute dog’s dinner of an OS.

    *runs for cover*

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    Aug 14th 2012, 5:02 PM

    It’s clearly because the slightest knock to an iPhone results in a broken screen and many pitying looks on the luas when people spot it. Apple are desperate for leaks

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    Aug 14th 2012, 6:18 PM

    a/ it’s cheaper
    b/ more range of free apps
    c/ and the clincher. ABA anyone but Apple

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    Aug 14th 2012, 3:59 PM

    DJ Hickey you are right on the money with that comment ;)

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    Aug 14th 2012, 4:15 PM

    Dj hickey for CEO of apple!!

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    Aug 14th 2012, 7:52 PM

    because flash is still very heavily used all over the internet, not least by rebroadcasting sites.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 9:33 PM

    I currently have a Galaxy Note. However i had an iphone (3 and 4) as well as an ipad. For me Android as an OS allows more freedom, but iOS is more polished.

    I have a Macbook Pro, but I prefer running Windows 7 under boot camp on it. Generally Apple is far more expensive to own (initial cost on bill pay plus special Apple Tariffs). All in all its down to preference not fan boys.

    For my next phone, I’m holding out for flexible screens.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 11:12 PM

    You would think they would all make a battery that lasts longer though..
    I have a SamGal2..Love it..Battery not great though.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 8:25 PM

    SGS3. With it’s always up to date Sat Nav. is the one for me.

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    Aug 14th 2012, 9:40 PM

    You’re comparing Apples with Oranges. I’ll get my coat…

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    Aug 14th 2012, 10:25 PM

    Oh that apple pun takes the pip.

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    Aug 15th 2012, 7:44 AM

    Does android not have a lot of issues with receiving wifi?

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    Aug 15th 2012, 12:29 PM

    Android has no problems with wifi. I’ve owned two android devices over the past three years and I can say I have never had a wifi problem on any of them, nor have I heard of any particular android related wifi difficulties anywhere.

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