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Post by rubl on Nov 2, 2018 11:46:21 GMT 7
Just for the fun of it.
Anyone have plans to go somewhere and stare at their phone this weekend?
Waiter to guests: "Is everything OK? You haven't photographed your food yet."
Hard to believe I once had a phone attached to a wall. When it rang I picked it up without knowing who it was. Amazing I'm still alive.
Q: How do you milk sheep? A: Bring out a new iPhone and charge $1000 for it.
I call it a smart phone the day I yell "where's my phone?" and it yells back "Down here! In the couch cushions!"
Man in pub reading from his phone and telling the man next to him "I read the government wants to install cameras everywhere to record our every move"
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Post by 3 on Nov 2, 2018 20:20:39 GMT 7
Got my 1st smartphone this year Rubl. I avoided it for many years. Someone gave me an iphone 4, it's not bad, but battery lasts nowhere near as good as my 12 year old nokia.
I decided a few months ago to get a cheap android.
£100 brand new boxed off ebay (£80 off), there's lots of handy stuff on there, speed camera detectors, GPS apps, fully encrypted email, fast ad-free browser, can even remotely operate my computer on it from anywhere in the world with a WiFi connection.
I never use or have have earphones in it walking down the street though.
One needs to be vigilant in the event a terrorist situation is about to unfold these days.
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rubl
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Post by rubl on Nov 2, 2018 20:54:12 GMT 7
Got my 1st smartphone this year Rubl. I avoided it for many years. Someone gave me an iphone 4, it's not bad, but battery lasts nowhere near as good as my 12 year old nokia. I decided a few months ago to get a cheap android. £100 brand new boxed off ebay (£80 off), there's lots of handy stuff on there, speed camera detectors, GPS apps, fully encrypted email, fast ad-free browser, can even remotely operate my computer on it from anywhere in the world with a WiFi connection. I never use or have have earphones in it walking down the street though. One needs to be vigilant in the event a terrorist situation is about to unfold these days. "can even remotely operate my computer on it from anywhere in the world" If you're not careful so can others
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Post by 3 on Nov 2, 2018 21:42:17 GMT 7
Got my 1st smartphone this year Rubl. I avoided it for many years. Someone gave me an iphone 4, it's not bad, but battery lasts nowhere near as good as my 12 year old nokia. I decided a few months ago to get a cheap android. £100 brand new boxed off ebay (£80 off), there's lots of handy stuff on there, speed camera detectors, GPS apps, fully encrypted email, fast ad-free browser, can even remotely operate my computer on it from anywhere in the world with a WiFi connection. I never use or have have earphones in it walking down the street though. One needs to be vigilant in the event a terrorist situation is about to unfold these days. "can even remotely operate my computer on it from anywhere in the world" If you're not careful so can others
I tested it out using Teamviewer, but for that exact reason I decided not to keep it installed and configured on my computer.
Although I did find a link with instructions on how to tighten the security.
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