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Delete the .exe file association from the Windows Registry?
I've seen a system in that state. Recovery wasn't pretty.
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Discount stores like Dollar General have a mobile phone section where you can buy an assortment of mobile phones for usually less than $50. Most of them are Android based, but are not the more high profile makes/models. Nonetheless, is it possible to buy one of these phones without activating it? I'd like to get one to have another platform to test my Android apps on. I don't actually need it to place/receive calls, though.
Thanks.
- DC
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David Crow wrote: I don't actually need it to place/receive calls, Good, because I'm pretty sure smart phones stopped doing that years ago.
But, in my very limited knowledge of android and smartphones, yes, you can buy one and not activate it with a carrier. It will essentially be an android tablet if you do not get a data plan and phone number associated with it.
I just noticed you used the joke icon so now I have no idea how to respond to you because your post did not seem funny. I must have missed something.
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As long as you can live with it periodically whining about not having a SIM installed.
It'll nag you at boot, and periodically via notifications.
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The only problem with that is that most long running apps have to intercept the event of a call and handle it gracefully. Depending on device it would send automatically the app into the background or shut it down completely. Imagine you play some music in your app and there is a call and your app continues to stream some nice heavy metal in the background.
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modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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Stable Genius wrote: ...and there is a call... Not possible since there is no SIM card.
"One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson
"Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons
"You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him." - James D. Miles
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Yep and that would leave your app untested in this use case. That's all I'm saying.
throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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Some need a SIM at least once to get past the initial setup.
Why not buy one pre-paid SIM anyway, later you may want to test your apps during receiving calls / messages - it's not as if you have to give the number to any other people. It's only a few dollars more for that extra testing scenarios. (And you can always put on an accent use it to scam your mates in to giving up their passwords.)
Also android updates are often linked to the telco (unless you want to 'root' the phone, - a load of farting about that eats way too much time for little gain.)
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I'll be coming to London for a week May 11th. Will be doing a lot of the touristy stuff but any recommendations on what else to do.
Touristy meaning museums, galleries and fish and chips.
Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film. Steven Wright
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Just stay in a Hotel with easy access to the underground (or tube!) London is a little odd for first time visitors from the US, the distances seem small, but can take an inordinate ammount of time...
Mind you the Science Museum is worth a visit been to many times always something new or different!
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Thanks, we've got the "London Pass" which I've been told is a hop on and off transit that seems like it would be real handy. My girl friend has been there a couple of times so I'm letting her do most of the planning but there are a few things I want to see also.
Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film. Steven Wright
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As an addition to what Glenn wrote, always take a look at a real map where the stations are. The tubemap is certainly not to scale.
Also, the tube is the fastest transport, the buses not so much in my experience.
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Thanks for the heads up!
Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film. Steven Wright
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Yup, the London Pass is quite good, It might be related to a Travel thing I had in New York (same font, same layout for the website) I do know the company that installed the 'headphone guide' and I worked for the company that did there video screens...Go see a film in Leicester Square (also note the ammount of Police and Military Police at kicking out time!)
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Don't swim in the Thames.
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Has Nessie made it that far?
Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film. Steven Wright
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If you swallow any "water" from the Thames you'll spend the rest of your trip on the porcelain throne.
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Take a walk around East London, Tower Hamlets and the like so you can report back what a bunch of islamophobes we are and how multiculturalism and diversity is such a roaring success
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I was going to say something similar but got in trouble the last time I did.
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Mike Hankey wrote: Touristy meaning museums, galleries and fish and chips.
... and warm beer?
Do try the fish and chips from a small shop. Be warned: After that you'll never want to eat the Jamie Oliver Fish and Chips ever again. - snagged some free samples during the Vegas store opening, still feel more ripped off by that than the slots.
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Neither of us drink but I had planned on getting Fish and Chips from a small shop, heard it was the best. Here in the south (US) fish and chips are tolerable.
Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film. Steven Wright
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Go to Brick Lane in the east end for a curry.
Go to Camden market.
All the museums are good, and go to Soho for a beer.
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Bring a big bag of money
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We're doing economy tour.
Everyone has a photographic memory; some just don't have film. Steven Wright
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Don't bring a big bag of money, there are people there that can smell them.
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