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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby DreekLass » 26 Apr 2016, 09:17

My smartphone has the ability to screen share? I am not sure if other brands of phones can do that, or if all Androids do it. My screen on my phone is massive as it is, but just in case it is not big enough for you, you can screen share and what is on your phone will appear on the nearest tv.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby shamzblueworld » 27 Apr 2016, 08:38

Only time I use it is when I have to take a picture or want to study some notes I have on it.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby DreekLass » 27 Apr 2016, 14:13

shamzblueworld wrote:Only time I use it is when I have to take a picture or want to study some notes I have on it.


Is there a specific reason for why you only use your phone for those activities?
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby blair » 28 Apr 2016, 02:40

I am using my smartphone everyday. There are just several apps that I use each day and would not be possible without my smartphone
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby biged » 28 Apr 2016, 03:49

i DO ALL THE TIME BUT IT DOSE NOT DO WHAT i WOULD LIKE IT TO DO :twisted: :evil:
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby tpicks » 28 Apr 2016, 09:14

I am always with my smartphone all the day. The minute or moment I cannot locate my phone it'll look as if the most important activity of the day is missing.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby DreekLass » 28 Apr 2016, 09:57

If I did not have my smartphone, I think that I would be on my laptop all day instead. I am always trying to complete my online work, but it is more convenient having my smartphone on me at all times. I probably should not spend as much time on my smartphone as I do though.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby thisnthat » 28 Apr 2016, 15:22

I don't use mine for much other than for calls and texts. The screen really isn't optimum size for me to do much else. My vision isn't what it used to be.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby oldbuddy » 29 Apr 2016, 01:42

Decentlady wrote:That's an awesome innovation @oldbuddy. I haven't explored that option yet. Though I know if I tried I would be hanged by others using the tv for entertainment purposes :(

Not a problem in my house, we have 4 TV's and 5 computers, but only 2 people.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby DreekLass » 29 Apr 2016, 12:09

I actually only just got a smartphone last November. Before that I was teetering between feature phone and smartphone with my previous phone, which was a Nokia, but not quite all the way a smartphone yet. I used to spend every waking moment on that too, so not much has changed.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby simonex » 30 Apr 2016, 09:50

Excepting the phone calls, using Viber and VoipRader on my smartphone, I prefer always to use my laptop or desk computer for Internet. I find too complicated to use the smartphone for daily routine. Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I don't like to be always with my eyes into my phone. :)
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby darrensurrey » 30 Apr 2016, 11:49

I'm with Simonex. If I'm outside the office, it's a mobile office but it's always a compromise. Nothing beats a desktop with a minimum of 2 screens.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby DreekLass » 30 Apr 2016, 13:32

There are such things as phone surveys for some of the online companies that I work for too. I have done a few through my smartphone. I did not want to give my personal number out to these companies, but the money was worth it in the end.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby oldbuddy » 30 Apr 2016, 15:03

darrensurrey wrote:I'm with Simonex. If I'm outside the office, it's a mobile office but it's always a compromise. Nothing beats a desktop with a minimum of 2 screens.

I used to think that, but since I replaced on of my monitors with a 32" TV I like it a lot better. Next computer replacement will just have one BIG screen.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby nela13 » 30 Apr 2016, 15:10

simonex wrote:Excepting the phone calls, using Viber and VoipRader on my smartphone, I prefer always to use my laptop or desk computer for Internet. I find too complicated to use the smartphone for daily routine. Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I don't like to be always with my eyes into my phone. :)


Me too, i prefer to use my ipad or desktop instead of my smartphone. It is easy for me to use, I only use my smartphone to acess the internet when I don't have other option.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby oldfriend » 30 Apr 2016, 17:20

Mine is on 24/7 and is beside my bed when I sleep.

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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby DreekLass » 01 May 2016, 16:57

oldfriend wrote:Mine is on 24/7 and is beside my bed when I sleep.

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Speaking of having your smartphone near whilst sleeping, do any of you charge your smartphones whilst you sleep? I used to, and then I saw a story about a lady charging hers overnight, when it ended up catching fire, and burning her as well as her bed to a crisp. I have not charged overnight since.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby oldfriend » 01 May 2016, 17:08

DreekLass wrote:
oldfriend wrote:Mine is on 24/7 and is beside my bed when I sleep.

Oldfriend


Speaking of having your smartphone near while sleeping, do any of you charge your smartphones whilst you sleep? I used to, and then I saw a story about a lady charging hers overnight, when it ended up catching fire, and burning her as well as her bed to a crisp. I have not charged overnight since.


I charge mine beside my chair and before I go to bed or in the car. My wife read an article about how this causes impudence in men by lowering their sperm count. At 69 years old, that is not an issue. ( :lol: ) But I still think I will use the speaker phone.

I work part time at a funeral home and since most people pass away in the night, I get called out at all hours.

However, the "Dangerous" items we find out are always posted with our "Safety" first attitude. This makes me suspicious as I really don't think they care about my safety as much as they care about controlling others.

We are constantly bombarded by radio waves of some kind 24/7. It is not fair or correct to "Generalize" maladies and broadcast everything to the general public.

Look at FB. They have so many posts that want you to do something so this or that won't happen if you just click or copy and paste.

Just give me a break and leave me alone. :)

Sorry for the rant.

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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby DreekLass » 02 May 2016, 16:37

oldfriend wrote:
DreekLass wrote:
oldfriend wrote:Mine is on 24/7 and is beside my bed when I sleep.

Oldfriend


Speaking of having your smartphone near while sleeping, do any of you charge your smartphones whilst you sleep? I used to, and then I saw a story about a lady charging hers overnight, when it ended up catching fire, and burning her as well as her bed to a crisp. I have not charged overnight since.


I charge mine beside my chair and before I go to bed or in the car. My wife read an article about how this causes impudence in men by lowering their sperm count. At 69 years old, that is not an issue. ( :lol: ) But I still think I will use the speaker phone.

I work part time at a funeral home and since most people pass away in the night, I get called out at all hours.

However, the "Dangerous" items we find out are always posted with our "Safety" first attitude. This makes me suspicious as I really don't think they care about my safety as much as they care about controlling others.

We are constantly bombarded by radio waves of some kind 24/7. It is not fair or correct to "Generalize" maladies and broadcast everything to the general public.

Look at FB. They have so many posts that want you to do something so this or that won't happen if you just click or copy and paste.

Just give me a break and leave me alone. :)

Sorry for the rant.

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That is really interesting; I had no idea that most people pass away during the night. Is there any particular scientific reason for that? Or is it just the way that it is? I know what you are saying. They always seem to want to keep you connected to some sort of device. I have been told that they are doing this for a very specific reason - so that we will accept electronic implantables in our actual bodies in the future.
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Re: How frequently do you use your smartphone?

Postby oldfriend » 02 May 2016, 18:04


That is really interesting; I had no idea that most people pass away during the night. Is there any particular scientific reason for that? Or is it just the way that it is? I know what you are saying. They always seem to want to keep you connected to some sort of device. I have been told that they are doing this for a very specific reason - so that we will accept electronic implantables in our actual bodies in the future.


I don't know if there are official numbers to back up my claim as I am just going by my past experience.

If I had to guess as to why, I think because most of the family has left to go home for the night and a lot is the attitude of the person. Most have been ill for some time and are now ready to pass away.

However, the day of our death is determined by God and we like to think we have some kind of control when, in reality, it is out of our hands.

As far as controlling people to condition them for implants you don't realize how close you are to being correct.

There is an excellent DVD titled, "Inhuman by Thomas Horn" as well as several of his books.

Another excellent book is by L.A. Marzulli and titled, "Nephilim Trilogy." This Trilogy is fiction but then the 4th book is Non-fiction.

I am not a conspirator but it is easy to see that we are living in the last days. The world can't continue to stay in this kind of turmoil and uncertainty for much longer.

I think we are about to witness the return of the Lord Jesus Christ and see the Rapture of the Church. The Rapture will remove the "True Christians" and start the 7 year long tribulation.

During the tribulation the world will be dominated by a World leader, which will require every man, woman, and child to receive a mark on their forehead or their hand.

Most people think that the "Enhancement" of the human race is a sci-fiction project for the future. Not so, it is being done and implemented in our present world.

You can buy a "Gene" splicing kit and modify your Gene's for implementation into the female body.

You can now take a drug that will let you operate without sleep, condition your muscles not to fatigue and even remove the thought process to reduce "Empathy" so that you become a more proficient soldier where killing the enemy is required.

If interested, just PM me and I can give you some more material.

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