nickdalzell
Extreme Android User
too bad vinyl and car stereos don't mix. although i think one company did attempt it
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I still buy new stuff on vinyl, I also buy CDs and burn them onto my PC.You're making me nostalgic. *sigh* I don't even have a turntable any more, but my albums are still in pristine condition. I'm kind of obsessive about taking care of stuff.
Personally, I 😍 thread drift.Wow, I just looked back in on this thread after a couple of days. What a turn this conversation has taken! Now I have to go back and see how it got here. lol
It's kind of like real life conversations that just flow.Personally, I 😍 thread drift.It's kind of like real life conversations that just flow.
There are now turntables that can record to mp3. I'm not sure if they can correct the hiss and pop you get on recording.


I always hear carriers claiming that they subsidize the cost of the phone, but really, I've never seen and hard proof of this.
Wow i haven't been on this topic in a minute but i found something out about this warranty look at this
Does rooting your device (e.g. an Android phone) and replacing its operating system with something else void your statutory warranty, if you are a consumer?
This is a eye opener![]()
Personally, I 😍 thread drift.It's kind of like real life conversations that just flow.
latimes.com
By Jon Healey
1:14 PM PST, February 18, 2013
Proponents of cellphone unlocking are trying to gain the White House's support through a petition drive, but they face a couple of non-trivial hurdles. First, they have until Saturday to reach 100,000 signatures
I always hear carriers claiming that they subsidize the cost of the phone, but really, I've never seen and hard proof of this. I do know that when I travel to 3rd world markets more often than not the same phones are substantially cheaper as someone living in say the Philippines making $100 mo. can't afford a $300-$500 phone.

Google is probably losing money on every nexus device they sell.
That isn't really a good comparison because Google is just trying to get more users on android because they get money from people being on it. Samsung only makes money on selling the device
OK, I'll play along.
What about the Samsung Galaxy Tab? $200 with 7" screen...only dual core, but it's older. Pick any tablet in the $300 price range, it it will likely compare to the Galaxy S3 or surpass it...and the main difference is the lack of cellular radios. Are the cellular radios really that expensive? Maybe they are, I don't know...
My main point is that the numbers seem fudged. I am not questioning their right to fudge the numbers...just claiming that they are fudged.
latimes.com
By Salvador Rodriguez
10:00 AM PST, March 1, 2013
The Federal Communications Commission will investigate a recent ban on the practice of consumers "unlocking" their mobile phones.
The ban went into effect in late January and keeps consumers from unlocking their phones without the permission of the carrier from whom they purchased the device. Previously, consumers unlocked their phones in order to use the device with a different carrier. Now, they face possible legal action if they unlock their device without carrier permission.
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