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Posts posted by Hugo
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lava lamp
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. . . and that tower on near 144st got accepted at least two months ago and it hasn't pinged lte yet . . .
I've noticed digging on that stretch of US-1, and wonder if that has anything to do with the tower's lack of 4G broadcast. Also, a gym in that area was recently converted into a Fuddruckers.
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I was in my 30's when I got my my first PC -- an IBM XT w/Hayes modem. So cool, logging into BBS's and CompuServe. My favorite programs were WordPerfect, dBase, Ventura Publisher, and some-name-I-can't-remember accounting software.
Whenever I feel too old, I snap out of it by thinking of Aldo celebrating his 85th birthday:
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loss leader
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fast money
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market force
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southern rock
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new era
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Does anyone know how to keep sensorly from turning the screen on every 30 seconds? GS3 CM10.1 nightlies. Active scanning only.
It keeps turning the screen on and getting a gps lock. I don't want sensorly running at all when I'm not mapping a trip!
The behavior right now will force me to delete sensorly from my phone.
From settings
-Passive scanning is unchecked
-Next wake time is never
General->Turn screen on while scanning is unchecked
General->Flush app from memory is checked
That does not happen on my stock Photon Q. I have the same settings, except that "General->Turn screen on while scanning" is checked, so that, as per Sensorly, "mobile networks will be mapped;" otherwise, "mobile networks will not be mapped due to Android limitation." When not using Sensorly, I try to always exit so that it does not lurk in the background.
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losing mind
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We, who have had our flabbers gasted, are not laughing.
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star struck
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The round table format ate hairy spiders when drunk. Its towers became bloated after swallowing a mouthful of baby formula. The baby ate his poisoned barbeque chicken ribs without A1 steak sauce. Fix the chair leg before somebody trips and breaks their sister's glass. It peed shards of LTE droppings from bubbly fermented apples. Doctors gouge the helpless when options appear dangerously silly for perpendicular slicing. Around 2pm there was another explosive diarrhea attack that drove Dan to SMS SoftBank, which viciously countered MetroPCS;s audacity to compete. Meanwhile, Mexicans discovered sparkly water of Rio which tasted like rainbows. LightSquared, however, beamed sparkly clusters of spectrum at GPS, causing multitudes of bananas being paranoid about world domination. This exacerbated an enormous flock of pelicans into your mother's house. Then seagulls confronted Darla with weapons manufactured in Korea that annihilated Kim Kardashian. She fell backwards after drinking highly intoxicating tequila shots. Uncoincidentally, she tripped over and fell on her face, then vomited major chunks of beef jerky while passing
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Mellow Yellow
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tour guide
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mixed signals
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fishing rod
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broken code
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The round table format ate hairy spiders when drunk. Its towers became bloated after swallowing a mouthful of baby formula. The baby ate his poisoned barbeque chicken ribs without A1 steak sauce. Fix the chair leg before somebody trips and breaks their sister's glass. It peed shards of LTE droppings from bubbly fermented apples. Doctors gouge the helpless when options appear dangerously silly for perpendicular slicing. Around 2pm there was another explosive diarrhea attack that drove Dan to SMS SoftBank, which viciously countered MetroPCS;s audacity to compete. Meanwhile, Mexicans discovered sparkly water of Rio which tasted like rainbows.
LightSquared, however, beamed sparkly clusters of spectrum at GPS, causing multitudes of bananas being paranoid about world domination. This exacerbated an enormous flock of pelicans into your mother's house. Then seagulls confronted Darla with weapons manufactured in Korea that annihilated Kim Kardashian. She fell backwards after drinking highly
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Network Vision/LTE - Miami/West Palm Market
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That's what I thought too, but I noticed some narrow, perpendicular, freshly paved-over trenches. Anyway, it'd be nice if some insider would pop-in and shed light on this mystery site.