tsdexter
tsdexter
tsdexter

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Took me a second to figure that one out. DYJLTWA!

I assume you meant Hansel and Gretel, like the white pebbles and breadcrumbs to find their way home?

Oh yeah, I can't count the times I've wanted to post it. Specially on my sisters videos... everytime...!

I'm pretty sure everyone is misunderstanding this. To me, and I work at a cellular carrier, it seems what Sprint is saying is that:

I'm pretty sure EVERYONE is misunderstanding this. To me, and I work at a cellular carrier, it seems what Sprint is saying is that:

Sure beats having to go find one. But yeah, it's not essential.

Those are both terrible ideas. Especially the second one.

Lol, just sayin'

How'd he get that? I thought they didn't send out review models? Or do they do it between announce and launch? And how'd he get it... I've never heard of him.

Probably my biggest tech pet peeve.

Wicked. Someone posted below.

Thank you so much. I've looked for this photo so many times but any time I typed in keywords about it to google I got stupid tutorials... I forgot it was originally a Gizmodo pic. I'm saving it this time!

I once saw a wicked graphic about this. I wish I still had it. I'd definitely post it here!

Did you steal it? Just plug it in and copy them.

Except that when jailbreakers enabled folders inside folders way back in the day they warned that it may potentially brick your phone. So I wouldn't count on it fully restarting every time.

The compass could come in handy. I once used it to map over a 100m of underground tunnelling. I only had the entry point, I turned on the compass and record how far I walked in which directions, then I followed that above ground to see where each of the 'chambers' inside were.

I stand corrected. You can, but it's a bug and I don't suggest it as Jailbreakers initially gave strong warnings against putting folders in folders... (read: you can brick your phone)

In Chrome, hold down the back button then drag down, as long as the gallery isn't too long your page will be in that list.

Yeah that's exactly my point. If they move less than 10mph including turns and delays and they can only operate for 1-2 hours at a time, how many truck stops are there really going to be in that 10-20 mile range...?