My pleasure, let us know how you get on.
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My pleasure, let us know how you get on.
Good question… Accessible to all apps so you can copy, move, sync.
They’re just files saved to some location on the phone. So it’s as easy as copying or transferring any file.
That’s probably because you’re in a country whose CSC code allows recording.
I forgot to say… Samsung only! It’s a basic recorder, records automatically, no audible notification as far as I’m aware (that might depend on the CSC code you use and legal requirements of that country). Playback is from within the recent calls list.
SamFW Tool to the rescue! I changed my CSC code to INS which enabled call recording. Downside is that Samsung Pay is unreliable but not sure if that’s related to this change. Personally, I’d take call recording over Samsung Pay.
If it helps, Adguard Home has individual settings of 24h, 7d, 30d, 90d for logs and stats.
Thanks, I’ll bear this solution in mind if my printer outlives the driver support.
If you’re a light user, best to have a much stronger preference for laser printer. Inkjets use up that expensive ink to clean the nozzles between uses if you’re lucky, and will fully clog if you’re unlucky (I was unlucky twice and never again). I’m a light user and a laser printer can go for ages between printing.
If it’s got copying, it’ll have a scanner anyway.
I’ve got an HP that has served me well and my HP cartridges have lasted ages - not because they’re great or cheap, but because I print so little. At the time, I choose HP because it was more compact. Next time, I’ll definitely lean towards Brother laser on principle.
“The Φ Phi Daisy is a Living Product that Evolves With You.”
Even Apple marketing can’t reach this level of truth-bending.
I need to replace a set of expired smoke detector at my elderly parents’ house. They’re too old to have alarms going off in the middle of the night just because the wind blows.
Yet, Amazon only seem to sell ones with photo-electric sensors, and many reviews complain about over-sensitivity with dust, and under-sensitivity when the room is clearly full of smoke.
Additionally, the ones with sealed 10 year batteries - many reviews report a battery life of 2 years or so in practice, with increased false positives as battery life runs down. So now, they have to replace whole units rather than just batteries.
What happened to good old ionizing smoke detectors with 9v batteries that needed replacing every 2 years or so?!
“I’d like a subscription to Skillshare (Skillshare!), a subscription to Skillshare is what I need…”
In the UK, the ads for these patches also say “requires willpower”. From what you’ve written, it sounds like that’s the part of the process you need to find in you. Good luck!
I was with Three for years. It started off great, but the data throughput got worse and worse, and the prices went up every year.
I wanted EE without paying for EE, and I’m now with 1p Mobile for about a year and it’s been perfect.
I’ve read that the only way to get ‘actual’ EE is to sign up for an EE contract then hope that you can beat them down on a retention deal when you’re out of contract.
Use this https://www.1pmobile.com/?friend=H273004S to sign up with £5 credit for each of us.
Or this https://www.1pmobile.com/ if you don’t want the referral credit
I’ve found cleaning my nose before bed has helped - remove the day’s snot and boogers rather than sleep with it!
I like the system in Singapore. Organ donation is mandatory, though you can complete a form to opt out. If you’re on the opt-out register, you have a lower priority to receive organ transplants. Fair is fair.
Get a used pair of good headphones, buy new replacement ear pads off eBay/AliExpress.
Sinclair ZX Hand-Computer.
Try the ready made options at https://rss-bridge.org/bridge01/ , and if your sites aren’t listed, you can use the “CSS Selector Bridge” option there.