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Smartphone question...

Ive been using smart phones since there inception and one thing I learned along time ago, pay for the unlimited everything plan. Unlimited plans are so cheap now compared to a crap plan, maybe 20-30 more a month. Pay the extra and never worry about such things"thumbsup". Only thing wrong with an iphone imo is the screen has always been to small.
 
Verizon and AT&T don't have unlimited plans anymore. You can get a 30GB monthly plan for $200 a month (plus line charge per device) from Verizon...

Sprint and T-Mobile still have unlimited data, but their service sucks balls.
 
We have Sprint on an old SERO plan. So we pay 40 a month for unlimited everything. lolwoot. We also have 20 month upgrades
 
Also you can do this with android.... You can't change a iPhone wallpaper...
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Sure ya can.....

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My first thing on my android ......I uploaded my dogs pic;-)
I am an animal lover. I so dearly loved my dog. I hardly ever cry but when he passed tears rolled down my eyes and I could not stop myself.

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No, I am pretty sure that picture of that dog is the stock Iphone background image. You can't change that

Ummmm... NO

That is my fur person of 14 years that passed away less then a month ago of a brain tumor. I have about 500 other pictures of her on my iPhone from the past few years that I can start texting over to you if you'd wish to compare her beautiful face to other pictures.

Sorry my friend, but that ain't no iPhone file photo.




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really?

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So sorry about your dog, bro. Just trying to be funny
 
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This last one was from her last few hours on earth as I laid out in the warm sun on a blanket and held her and weeped as she slowly passed away.

File photos? I think not.

R.I.P. Miss Ozzie Dog ... AKA " Snozzledog"
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The saddest part about dogs is that their life span is not more than 15 years... Its so heart breaking when our dearest pet passes on. The bond between a pet and his owner cannot be expressed in words and no one can understand it who has never had a pet....
 
Sorry about your dog, but I am pretty sure he was being sarcastic..."thumbsup"

He went back and edited his comment after I posted my last comment... It's all good"thumbsup"

Besides... I take it as a compliment that my dog was thought good enough to have been a file photo for Apple product imagery.

But to comment on the life span comment... I do agree that 15 years oddly seems to be just about the number for pure bred canines to live:cry:

However, for whatever reasons being, Mutts/mixed breeds seem to live extensively longer. When I was a kid around 18 years old we had a family dog that passed away at 23+ years old. It was a mixed dog of one dog that was Springer Spaniel and Labrador and another dog that was God only knows what.







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Our dogs have all lived nearly 20 years. They were all pound puppies. I think dog pounds are the only way we should be getting dogs right now.

Half German Shepard, half nosey neighbor's dog.

Our half Dalmatian half lab lived for 19 years. That's long for a dalmatian anything
 
Speaking of phones, WTF is wrong with the newest phones. I have my work cell phone, a crappy nextell sanyo phone that has been turned on ( I used it last week for a conference call that was a little over 2 hours), sitting on my desk for 2 weeks. still has 2 of the 3 bars of battery. My new phone cannot make it through a day. I know it is not fashionable, but I miss the battery life from the older phones.
 
Soon cell phones will charge without plugging them in through the signal they receive... Or some shit like that. My best friends cousin owns 3 AT&T stores and I went to buy a charging mat at Christmas time. (those things you lay your phone on and they charge without plugging them in)...

He told me if I could hang in there for about another year, that phones will charge themselves wirelessly.

I doubt he was messing with me because he talked me out of a $300 purchase. How it all will work I have no clue. Doesn't even sound possible, but I took his word for it.


I am not a big techy and do not follow schmancy high tech conversation too well when it comes to electronics, but I do remember him saying something or other about low-frequency electromagnetic radiation and the phones having some sort of power harvesting circuit in them.



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but I miss the battery life from the older phones.

you can still get phones like that, but they have no camera, no data connection, etc. They are just phones.

Soon cell phones will charge without plugging them in through the signal they receive... Or some shit like that.

He told me if I could hang in there for about another year, that phones will charge themselves wirelessly.

Tesla did it. It is not one year out. It has been one year out for over 100 years now...


 
  • 1891: Tesla demonstrates wireless energy transmission by means of electrostatic induction using a high-tension induction coil before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers at Columbia College.<sup id="cite_ref-91" class="reference"></sup>
  • 1893: Tesla demonstrates the wireless illumination of phosphorescent lamps of his design at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.<sup id="cite_ref-92" class="reference"></sup>
  • 1893: Tesla publicly demonstrates wireless power and proposes the wireless transmission of signals before a meeting of the National Electric Light Association in St. Louis<sup id="cite_ref-tfcbooks.com_26-1" class="reference"></sup><sup id="cite_ref-93" class="reference"></sup><sup id="cite_ref-94" class="reference"></sup><sup id="cite_ref-supreme.justia_95-0" class="reference"></sup>
  • 1894: Tesla lights incandescent lamps wirelessly at the 35 South Fifth Avenue laboratory in New York City by means of "electro-dynamic induction" or resonant inductive coupling<sup id="cite_ref-INVENTIONS.2C_RESEARCHES_AND_WRITINGS_OF_NIKOLA_TESLA-1_96-0" class="reference"></sup><sup id="cite_ref-INVENTIONS.2C_RESEARCHES_AND_WRITINGS_OF_NIKOLA_TESLA-2_97-0" class="reference"></sup><sup id="cite_ref-INVENTIONS.2C_RESEARCHES_AND_WRITINGS_OF_NIKOLA_TESLA-3_98-0" class="reference"></sup>

All of that got suppressed by the big industrialist giants at that time.
 
When I was a kid around 18 years old we had a family dog that passed away at 23+ years old. It was a mixed dog of one dog that was Springer Spaniel and Labrador and another dog that was God only knows what.
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WOW:shock: 23 yrs is a long life span for a dog. I think genetics and food plays a role......
 
[quick hijack] most mixed breeds live longer than pure breeds because they are not as inbred and tend to suffer fewer genetic problems as a result.[/hijack]
 
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