On a phone, if you press and hold your finger on that emoji it will show you what it means.
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No, I don't do trolling.Is this a troll ? Definitely does not work on my iPhone, I’m using a 13 with the Tapatalk app 8/
And computers were supposed to make our lives so much simpler.No, I don't do trolling.
That is a screenshot from my iphone SE
I don't use tapatalk though, I just use firefox browser. Holding over an image brings up that dialog.
I honestly don't know what tapatalk can do that my browser doesn't.
I concur and that’s coming from someone who’s been in the IT business for 30 years.And computers were supposed to make our lives so much simpler.
Who ever said that didn’t take capitalism into consideration.
Us capitalist can each make ice cubes 50 different ways and still make a buck.
Oh, OK, must be one of those coding kinda guys then.I concur and that’s coming from someone who’s been in the IT business for 30 years.
The Internet was a wonderful place when it first began, no ads, no commercialization, just the facts.
plan on buying a new iPad. Replacing batteries on those is incredibly difficult due to all the glue used to hold them together. You are more likely to destroy the iPad.Couldn’t say, don’t know. Don’t own a smart phone or log on to INGO from my computer. Just this very old I pad, that is ….for the moment running directly from the wall socket. My battery is fried. Haven’t gotten to a town that can replace the bat.
Well I won’t be doing the work, I’ll pay some secondary referb Apple outfit like T Mobile or Best Buy in Lafayette to do the work, we’ve already decided that mine will be a reman. About the same cost. But thanks for the financial advice, you always give me the best. Maybe I should have looked into the matter before I made my post.plan on buying a new iPad. Replacing batteries on those is incredibly difficult due to all the glue used to hold them together. You are more likely to destroy the iPad.
I didnt mean you literally.Well I won’t be doing the work, I’ll pay some secondary referb Apple outfit like T Mobile or Best Buy in Lafayette to do the work, we’ve already decided that mine will be a reman. About the same cost. But thanks for the financial advice, you always give me the best. Maybe I should have looked into the matter before I made my post.
ThanksI didnt mean you literally.
I'd call around before making the drive to get it fixed if you want to go the repair route. You may be hard pressed to find somebody willing to try. One of my guys at the office that enjoys doing phone battery swaps tried it once. Said he'd never do it again.
Reman is the way to go.
Couldn’t say, don’t know. Don’t own a smart phone or log on to INGO from my computer. Just this very old I pad, that is ….for the moment running directly from the wall socket. My battery is fried. Haven’t gotten to a town that can replace the bat.
I didnt mean you literally.
I'd call around before making the drive to get it fixed if you want to go the repair route. You may be hard pressed to find somebody willing to try. One of my guys at the office that enjoys doing phone battery swaps tried it once. Said he'd never do it again.
Reman is the way to go.
Nope, I don’t, just INGO. You guys are welcome, come on in.Yeah, I have an original iPad that works fine but is basically junk since the apps are so old they cannot even render modern websites and have security holes big enough to drive a bus through and there are no longer updates to the OS or the apps.
The only thing it is good for now is an e-picture frame and a calculator. I don't let it connect to the net anymore either.
You really (I mean REALLY) should invest in something more recent to browse the wild wild internet if you value your privacy and security.
New PC's that are plenty capable can be had for less than $200 these days, such as used corporate turn-ins.
P.S. I hope you don't do any banking or shopping on it.
What, exactly is it you want to build? An EMP is an Electro Magnetic Pulse. Usually generated by a nuclear detonation although there could be other devices. I think a lightning strike can have a localized EMP.How do I build a legit EMP not just the little disposable camera deal
I googled it. You can make a mini EMP device from a disposable camera flash. LSS you rig the cap to a loop of wire and when you discharge the cap with some unshielded device (like a Nintendo gameboy) right next to the device it gets fried.What, exactly is it you want to build? An EMP is an Electro Magnetic Pulse. Usually generated by a nuclear detonation although there could be other devices. I think a lightning strike can have a localized EMP.
Good find. I’ll have to check it out. Isn’t that Richard Mac Machowicz Show. Former SEAL great book Unleash the Warrior Within. A man can only be beaten in 2 ways. 1. He gives up 2. He dies.Heres a video from the TV show "Future Weapons" showing the effect of EMP on a mid 90's model Ford Taurus.
[ame=[MEDIA=youtube]Aj54FcI7_dE[/MEDIA] - Taurus gets zapped by EMP[/ame]
True. The "inverse square law" (or something like that) is a b!tch!I googled it. You can make a mini EMP device from a disposable camera flash. LSS you rig the cap to a loop of wire and when you discharge the cap with some unshielded device (like a Nintendo gameboy) right next to the device it gets fried.
So if the EMP we are discussing is nuclear level, what he didnt want to make is the party popper sized EMP.
And no, there is no way to make an effective EMP with any range. I cant think of a way to deliver that much energy that fast short of a compact nuke.
EDIT: At least not without tens of thousands of dollars and an engineering degree. And even that device would have a very limited range measured in hundreds to thousands of feet. (Energy dissipates at a ridiculous rate as it moves away from the emitter )
Not surprised - he posted that fifteen years ago!bad link
the energy released is essentially picked up by the electronics like an antenna. it converts to high voltage and fries the components due to over voltage. Kinda like plugging your toaster in to a 440 outlet. it immediately fries the components due to overvoltage.So, what exactly happens in an emp that fries electronics? Wouldn't most simple electrical items be durable enough to hold up? Microprocessors, sure. My cordless drill? ... My toaster would probably be fine.