The Geek Out
Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
Not yet, but nobody has any in stock to warm up too.
Originally Posted by Mnemonic
The headphone jack is now on the bottom!!!!
Mind blown.
Mind blown.
Geek rant for the day.
Who in their right
mind uses thier domain controller (that also runs thier exchange) as a terminal server for users to login to. On top of that, its available by simply putting in the public IP or mail server address into an RDP client. Not even bothering with a vpn. fail fail fail.
Who in their right
mind uses thier domain controller (that also runs thier exchange) as a terminal server for users to login to. On top of that, its available by simply putting in the public IP or mail server address into an RDP client. Not even bothering with a vpn. fail fail fail.
Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
Is anyone else having problems with the app store purchased tab? It crashes 9 out of 10 times I try to call up my already purchased apps list.
Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
How many things have you purchased on your id? Are you anywhere near me with about 400 apps or more?
Originally Posted by sampey43
Well this is my new iphone and its only an 8gb so it probably wont hold that many, and if you have that many apps on your phone joe then you seriously need a life! Go canoeing, hunting, bird watching, camping, etc. get out of that basement and enjoy Gods country, or in your eyes mother nature! Lol
Originally Posted by sampey43
I just counted.... I have 8 lol
Last edited by 11SHELBYGT500; Oct 11, 2012 at 03:55 PM.
the purchased tab on mine just is taking forever.
Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
8 Hahahahahaha I bet they're all free apps too LOL and keep it mind I have two boys that buy apps like they're free.
Originally Posted by Scothew
Geek rant for the day.
Who in their right
mind uses thier domain controller (that also runs thier exchange) as a terminal server for users to login to. On top of that, its available by simply putting in the public IP or mail server address into an RDP client. Not even bothering with a vpn. fail fail fail.
Who in their right
mind uses thier domain controller (that also runs thier exchange) as a terminal server for users to login to. On top of that, its available by simply putting in the public IP or mail server address into an RDP client. Not even bothering with a vpn. fail fail fail.
Originally Posted by shurtual86
Oh Scott, the thing your clients do smh



