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Hugo

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  1. The more we read her writing, the more likely that she'll continue writing. It's about getting an audience. The larger the audience, the greater the ad income. Stop reading her stuff and encourage others to do the same.
  2. I can't thank you enough! After disabling bluetooth, I had the first perfect mapping trip in months.
  3. My wife and I each have a Photon Q and we are having no issues (except with Sensorly). Try ##72786# on the dialpad -- it resets and reprovisions without affecting setup or data.
  4. It happens. Could be that it's awaiting inspection, and/or there's work left to be done. Don't be surprised if it acts goofy and goes on/off at odd times, until one day it stabilizes at a good speed.
  5. Hi! Just letting you know that Motorola Photon Q users have had mapping issues since Sensorly's January update. Please check the thread at http://s4gru.com/ind...82#entry138282 No rush; I realize you are dealing with other stuff...
  6. I'm having problems too, but with a Photon Q. If I set the phone to LTE only, Sensorly won't track anything. If I reboot immediately after setting it to LTE only, Sensorly will track for a little while but then stop (last time, after 76 points). Phone issue? Sensorly issue? Don't know, but I can surf the web just fine.
  7. Also, this link may help with what you're wondering about: http://coverage.sprint.com/IMPACT.jsp
  8. LTE is, in every way, invisible to your Evo 3D. Your wife's Note 2 will work fine.
  9. FWIW, isn't the Galaxy S3 not compatible with Wimax?
  10. China is and has been spying on us. The idea is to not make it overly easy. I run several websites. These websites are really quite tame and boring, yet, over several years, the hacking attempts coming from China ip's have been at a high level -- much higher than other countries -- such that I have blocked most of China. Which of those ip's are military/intelligence, corporate, or drones piloted by hackers from elsewhere? I don't know.
  11. " . . . the companies also said they would remove Huawei equipment currently in use by Clearwire . . . " http://www.theregist...o_ditch_huawei/
  12. May be a bug introduced in the last update. I recently noticed that Sensorly, after setting it to start mapping a trip, would log LTE for a little while but then stop and not resume. I wasn't sure that I hadn't unknowingly done something dumb. However, a few hours ago, I tracked about 40 miles. Many of those miles included known LTE areas (some of which I visually confirmed by glancing at the phone). Sensorly found zero LTE. I think it's time I gave Sensorly a break until the next update.
  13. What we know as Robert is actually many Roberts. They are exact clones, were given identical data, and maintain group communication and sync through wide-band, high-speed telepathy. I got this from an inside source so I can't say more.
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