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Explains a lot about her, doesn't it?
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An unreasonable female?
Hmmm, that has to be a first.
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That's a good one. You had me tricked too. I was thinking, "what kind of one-year old can ride a bike? maybe the bike is 6 inches tall or something? how can this happen?"
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Well, some thing you can't choose.
But at least she won't become a grown up until she's a pensioner.
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happy birthday to your daughter (and have a or two yourselves, by the sounds of the conversation with OG etc, you're going to need drink)
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Considering everything that happens in my life at the moment I'm seriously underdrunk. But that's for a different post, eventually.
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Yippee!! Congratulations! Soon you'll be a grandpa! Spend every moment you can with your kids! Kids are precious!
Decrease the belief in God, and you increase the numbers of those who wish to play at being God by being “society’s supervisors,” who deny the existence of divine standards, but are very serious about imposing their own standards on society.-Neal A. Maxwell
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote: Soon you'll be a grandpa
I would not want that for her before her 5th birthday.
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And for her second birthday you'll get her a car?
Marc
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The grin this brought on my face this morning will be kept the whole day. Thanks a lot for that, and a happy birthday to your daughter !
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I knew there had to be a joke in there somewhere. Nice one!
Is it really her birthday?
In that case happy birthday!
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Yes, it really is her birthday today. We didn't choose the date for her though.
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Happy 4th year and 1st birthday to her, happy riding !
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What is the best way to have multiple phone devices for testing without paying monthly service on each?
In the good ol' days of POTS, you could stick as many phone devices in your home and ma bell didn't care (well sort of).
Now it seems like I need to have a unique phone number and sim card for every device so big brother can keep an eye on me. Is there a way around this?
I was just curious what other phone app developers do about this.
Oh, and if big brother reads this. I'm asking for a friend.
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You can use the same SIM card in as many phones as you want. You can even use a phone without a SIM card (obviously this restricts its capabilities).
Some phones don't like this, silly SIM locks and such. Just have it unblocked.
source: I share a cheap SIM card between some phones.
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Live in the UK where you can put pay as you go sim cards in any device you can beg, borrow, or ... you know ... that other thing? Civilisation 1 USA! USA! USA! 0
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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we have the SIMs only for activating devices and than remove them. And we have SIMs with no monthly fee.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Emulators[^]?
Or do you care about actual hardware?
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If you don't care about the phone having access to the mobile network, then a device without a SIM will work just fine. Clearly if you're developing an app that interacts with phone calls or text messaging you need a SIM (but I don't think I needed to tell you that.)
Some SIMs will work in multiple phones, but it's carrier dependent also. I have T-Mobile (US) myself, and my SIM will work in multiple phones (meaning the phone will access the SIM and any information on it,) but the network won't let you register unless it recognizes the SIM-IMEI pairing.
As others have described, they have "floating" SIMs (that don't require you to call your carrier and have the SIM transferred to the new IMEI,) but I don't know what carriers those would be.
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Last week I've been trying to get Linux running in VMWare, without any luck.
Some good folk here on CP suggested I try VirtualBox and that did the trick!
So I now got a Linux Mint and an Ubuntu VM on my Windows machine.
The following came to mind:
Yo dawg, we heard you like operating systems so we put operating systems in your operating system so you can operate your systems while you're operating your system
Now, time to uhhh... Operate some more
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Stop drinking while you are operate...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Quote: Stop drinking while you are operate
Be reasonable! The man is struggling with Linux/Ubuntu. How will he ever persevere if he has to avoid drinking?
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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