| 01-01-2025, 08:22 AM | #13509 |
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Regarding Apple Intelligence in iOS 18.2, how much of this stuff would you actually use? In my case, I know how to write for a target audience, don't send text messages to need fancy emojis, am not bombarded with notifications because I don't do social media, and have no use for ChatGPT because I can read and interpret things for myself. (In other words, I'm not a millennial!)
It's very easy for me to say don't enable it and not miss anything:To be fair, I did enable it on my old 15 Pro after wiping my content just to see what it did. My big takeaway was that the ChatGPT/Siri programmers set traps for every single method that Captain Kirk used to talk a rogue computer to death, so humanity is doomed if AI ever decides to exterminate us all.....
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I do use the icloud to back up everything. I will take my time and do more research and take into account what you said the last few posts and be more mindful of it all. My wife has the 15 pro, so that is good to know about the AI as I will want to make sure non of that stuff is turned off on her phone. But all in all, how are you liking the phone? I am very excited for the camera! Thanks!
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| 01-01-2025, 09:49 AM | #13511 |
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I jumped to the 15 Pro from my beloved iPhone X back in the spring, because its battery was failing and I needed it to run my blood glucose monitor all day at work. That was a huge jump, even when compared with my work-issued iPhone 12 Mini. The 15 Pro to 16 Pro was barely noticeable, outside of the mechanical camera button that was made possible by omitting the SIM tray in the 16 Pro/Max because of eSIM.
Since then, my work situation has changed by being forced into involuntary retirement by surprise. I can count the number of times that I've left the house since last July on one hand, and really don't need a cell phone other than for monitoring blood sugar. I figure that this is going to be the last phone that I ever buy, and for psychological reasons could not go through the rest of my life carrying something with a 15 on it. (My race car number was 16, and my nemesis for years drove car #15.) So, I splurged on the upgrade, with the hope that smart watches will be able to do everything that the iPhone does by the time that it is obsolete. One other thing that I did as part of the change is ditch Verizon after being a cellular customer of them and their predecessor Bell companies since 1987. They were hammering me $206/month for cellular service on two phones and a watch, and I can't afford that in my unplanned early retirement. Visible (owned by Verizon and using the same towers) is offering a sale that ends later this month for their unlimited plus package for only $30/month (per phone) for 25 months, and then $45/month after that. The carrier switch took minutes to port over my cell phone number of 47 years thanks to eSIM, and their package includes unlimited tethering and free Apple Watch cellular for that $30/month! I haven't noticed a difference in service so far, and neither has my DW. I'm sure that Visible calls and data will be throttled before Verizon customers will when the system is busy, but am not working in a job where being reachable 24/7/365 is critical any more to justify spending another $150/month just in case.....
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| 01-01-2025, 07:33 PM | #13513 |
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Check out Spectrum Mobile, too. We pay around $59 a month for 3 phones. Don't remember our plan but it's not unlimited data. Came for Verizon and Spectrum is just as good. At least it is here where I live.
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| 01-02-2025, 12:01 AM | #13514 | |
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The reason why they can offer lower prices is because Visible has no customer call center or stores with employees to pay, they don't offer bundles of extra services like streaming subscriptions, and don't give away phones whenever you sign a new 2-year contract. (Customer support is via ticket system or live chat in their app if you ever need it.) If you already own a phone or pay cash for one, you can bring it with you. If you want a new phone and don't have the cash, they offer 0% financing through Affirm. They offer two plans. Visible is on sale for $20/month, and includes basic unlimited data and calls. Visible Plus is on sale for $30/month, and adds on unlimited 5G Ultra Wideband data, faster mobile hotspot, and free smart watch cellular. Since we have Verizon 5G UW coverage in neighboring towns and both my DW and I have cellular-capable Apple Watches, the Visible Plus plan is the right choice for us. Another option in the pre-paid arena is Total Wireless, which is also owned by Verizon. They are targeting families versus individuals, and their current promotion works out to $25/line/month for basic unlimited service if you have four phone lines. Both Visible and Total Wireless are pre-paid monthly plans, with no 2-year contract to lock you in. Visible also offers an annual payment option that saves a few bucks over their regular price, but strangely it is not on sale like the monthly plans.....
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| 01-04-2025, 09:28 AM | #13515 |
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| 01-04-2025, 11:17 AM | #13516 | |
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A mini food processor when I do some mini food processing. You can't have enough kitchen gadgets.
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| 01-04-2025, 02:52 PM | #13520 |
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Welp, I had an unexpected expense come up. Both rear calipers on the "winter beater" froze up. Originally, the right side caliper was frozen. I noticed that when I bought the car, but it wasn't too bad, so I put it off. The day after New Year's, I went to get gas before work and heard a grinding noise from the right side. I pulled over and took a look. There was no pad material left on the brake pads. So, it was metal-to-metal contact. The right side rotor was hot as all hell.
So, I went to Advanced Auto near my job. I paid $12.80 for the rear brake pads (ceramic), $16 for 2 rotors (usually want to change the opposite sides' pads and rotors for even wear), and $12 for the rear right-side caliper. The store is closing, so everything was 90% off. Today, I got to my mechanic; he was changing out the left side rotor when he pointed out that the left side caliper is also bad. The seal on the inside was non-existent. So, he ordered me a left-side rear caliper with a corporate discount for $62. I wish it were $12 ![]() Anyway, I ended up spending $430 on parts and labor If I hadn't gotten the 90% off deal, I would've paid close to $700 for parts + labor.
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| 01-04-2025, 08:35 PM | #13521 | |
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Some more Goodies for my Humidor. And a Digital Cigar Torch.
I'm not a Pipe Tobacco smoker but I love their aroma! These cigars are from a famed Pipe Tobacoist. Quote:
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| 01-05-2025, 06:39 PM | #13522 | |
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| 01-05-2025, 07:06 PM | #13523 | |
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| 01-06-2025, 07:01 AM | #13524 |
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Well...so much for that healthier eating this year. Looked at a 22" blackstone from Costco, but by the time I'd add legs to that unit...I was in 28" territory. 36" is just too big for my needs...
Did a hibachi for my first cook after seasoning. Chicken fried rice with egg, onion and bean sprouts, few filets, sea scallops and teriyaki shrimp. 🤤
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| 01-09-2025, 06:03 AM | #13526 |
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MY AD charged me $20 the last time to change the battery of my Tag Aquaracer. (!) I have a few quartz watches in my little collection so now I'll be able to do it myself. It's not complicated. The price of the tool will pay for itself almost immediately. Arriving Monday.
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I was looking to remove a dead battery from a watch with a Ronda chrono movement. Ronda chose to use a stupid battery strap that is held on by a small screw. The strap is bent where it applies pressure onto the battery. Well, I was struggling to do it one handed with the one hand holding a screwdriver that barely loosened the screw and the other hand holding the monocular. Well, I thought I had raised the screwdriver off of the screw softly enough but no. The "spring" pressure of the battery strap launched the screw somewhere I couldn't find initially. I did later find the screw after a couple of hours searching. If your Tag uses the same setup, you'll thank me later. As you need to use two hands to work on these things. I don't know why I didn't buy the head magnifier and precision screwdrivers sooner. The precision screwdrivers are needed because of both the size of the slotted screws and the need for the blade of the screwdrivers to be very fine/sharp. Once I got the right screwdrivers, working with those screws in the watch is no longer drama filled. A precision tweezer is also needed to pick up those fine parts. To illustrate what I mean here are a couple of pics. The first pic is showing the back of the Ronda movement with the battery strap. The red box shows the screw in question. The second pic shows how small that screw is in relation to a penny. I think you can see why having the tools I recommend is extremely important. Last edited by zx10guy; 01-09-2025 at 09:37 AM.. |
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Just got delivery of my first Chinese branded mechanical watch and my first tourbillion movement. It's a Sugess Seakors SE8007SK. It uses a Seagull movement. I have to say I'm extremely impressed with the look and quality of the watch. The packaging is also equally impressive for the amount I paid for it. The watch has these additional complications: date, 24 hour dial, day/night indicator, and power reserve. The tourbillion doubles as the second hand complication. I've always been fascinated by tourbillion movements but won't ever pay the $10k price of admission to get the cheapest tourbillion watch on the market. I paid $545 shipped which took a week. The watch came in a nice box with a spring bar tool and extra black leather strap with a bracelet clasp.
I haven't had a chance to throw it on a timegrapher to see how it measures out. But so far it has been tracking fine with keeping proper time. It's tempting me to buy another. Last edited by zx10guy; 01-09-2025 at 08:45 AM.. |
| 01-09-2025, 09:36 AM | #13529 | |
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Most of my other quartz are either Miyotas or a Seiko Epson branded engine.Other than that, I'm pretty well equipped including the head magnifier. (Borrowed from my clinic). Because I inherited some men watches from my dad, I am often removing links or switching bracelets for straps. |
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| 01-09-2025, 09:47 AM | #13530 | |
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I'd still invest in a set of precision jeweler/watchmaking screwdrivers. I have a set similar to yours and I couldn't get the smallest screwdriver I have to fit into the slot of that screw properly. I got the set below from Amazon and the screwdriver I used there fit no problem. Also it's nice that the ends are replaceable. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09HGM5VCS...fed_asin_title If you don't have a precision tweezer, get one too. Here's the one I have to show you. The tips of the tweezer are very sharp...needle like sharp. You'll need tweezers that sharp to pick up those small screws. |
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