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Everything posted by hurstrsq
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If you don't already have one, create a google voice account. For the phone you want to forward to your iPhone, forward that number to your google voice number. Within the google voice settings, you can determine where you then want that call forwarded, which in your case would be the iPhone. Then in the call setting on google voice select "Display my Google Voice number". Then you can assign a ringtone when your google voice number shows up on your phone. You won't see the caller's actual number display on your phone, but I believe in google voice you would have a record of it. I'm f
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Directv now has the 'Genie' that will record 5 shows at once and offers some other new features as well.
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They are probably not CAAS accredited because that is likely not a requirement in place by Paulding county for the EMS provider. Your issue with with Paulding county not the service provider as far as accreditation goes. They can be a perfectly good agency and not be CAAS accredited. I don't know anything about Clark and am not affiliated with them in any way, but hate to see them bashed. Honestly I don't care who provided EMS coverage for the event. It is a very normal occurrence to get outside help for larger events. Clark has to make a business decision that is good for them.
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So did you get fired from Clark at some point?
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Do you have Greystone Power? This is VERY disturbing, indeed!
hurstrsq replied to subby1's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Just buy a generator and fill it with reclaimed fuel from the engines you repair. -
Lawn Mower Repairs OR I can help you sale yours!
hurstrsq replied to subby1's topic in Business NEWS
If you can't find one, let me know. I've know of a guy in Woodstock that sells that kind of stuff, new, at a very good price. I picked up a new 36V rechargable mower at almost 80% off from him. He buys in bulk from auctions. -
Lately, I don't seem to agree with ZC, but she absolutely right with all of her posts on this topic.
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Alpine Access and Lion Bridge also offer at home work. Alpine Access is a call center, and you are en employee. I've only known one person to work for them, but they were happy with them. I've know a couple people that worked for Lion Bridge. I'm not exactly sure what type of work, but I know after a while they felt like they were getting pushed out.
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I just looked them up on youtube - they sound good. My kind of music. We are going to head over there Saturday and check them out.
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Pole Dancing class?
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who do i call if i want to have a vin checked on a travel trailer
hurstrsq replied to beautymaker06's topic in RECENT TOPICS
That's how it worked when I used it. Seems reasonable that by now the vendors can offer that. Nice feature to have. -
who do i call if i want to have a vin checked on a travel trailer
hurstrsq replied to beautymaker06's topic in RECENT TOPICS
My NCIC certification is long expired, and it has been years since I've run a tag/VIN, but it used to be opposite of what you've said. Used to have to go through NLETS to get registration info from other states (run individually), but if you were to run a tag or VIN, you might get a hit from another state if it was entered in to NCIC as stolen, and you did not have to check all states individually to determine if it was stolen. The juristiction that entered the item as stolen would also get notification via teletype that someone ran the item. I don't know how it is anymore, but if you ca -
Actually during those conditions it is not advised to activate the sirens, unless other specific conditions are met. I doubt the storm warning yesterday met the conditions. The link below it for the recent guidelines document. My link
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Too bad these days are not scheduled for the Fridays before week long breaks.
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Google search. It is published on youtube - I watched it yesterday.
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Not much. Just getting in to it. I've been messing around with the MIT App Inventor (it was Google's project), and that is good for simple stuff. I set up Eclipse but have not messed around with it too much. I did the hello world also. Sent you a PM.
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From an app development point of view, releasing on the android market is really easy. I almost dread having to go through Apple's process when I learn to develop on that side, but hopefully will be pleasantly surprised.
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I agree in regards to the battery. But I have not had to replace a battery on any of my Androids either. I want to like the iPhone, and really loved it when I switched from an AT&T Tilt to the iPhone 3. It was amazing. Then I switched to Android and realized how much better it was. I even purchased an iPhone 4s a few months ago because I really wanted to like the device, but after being on Android for a few years the iPhone software felt clumsy. Simple tasks were much more difficult. I went through the jailbreaking phase to try to keep the phone interesting, but that didn't help
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You sounded certain it was a mob attack. I'm kind of surprised the federal government has not picked you up as an intelligence analyst as wise as you think you are.
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Is there a big difference in a refurb $1000 macbook and a $2400 macbook? I've never used a mac so really don't know. I'm going to break down and get a macbook, just so I can develop apps. I've been playing around with android development, but need to be able to release on both sides. The refurbished ones on the apple site are somewhat reasonably priced.
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The iPhone 4s was a big improvement from the iPhone 4. The iPhone 5 will be much faster with the new processor and 4G. But still no match to my Skyrocket in terms of functionality.
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I agree. Hopefully departments are not using this as a source of revenue. I'd like to see the video from this traffic stop. Would be interesting to see if there was a close by parking lot, etc. where the officer could have directed the original driver to park, instead of staying in the roadway. I would be a little suspicious of their motive if there was a safe place they could have directed the original driver to park, off of the roadway, but did not (and had a second officer there ready to write tickets). I'm in no way saying that is what they did, but if the video showed ther
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Yeah, I guess the 30,000 pound Mack heavy rescue truck I drive is no match to your little dodge and bass boat.
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Yep. If you are traveling in a curve or over a hill and are unable to see far enough in front of you to slow down or change lanes you are going too fast. I tried to simplify it as much as possible. I realize it is a really hard concept to grasp.