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Unfortunately, it took some of us a little longer to gather the courage to speak to members of the opposite sex... :facepalm:
Some of us still haven't [emoji38]

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Ah, in that case...... uncool for us non 'smartphone' users.
I might have three racks of servers sitting in a secure room in the back of a datacenter, six screens in front of me multitasking to no end, but I do not use one of those life sucking devices.

Is there thermite stacked between the servers in the rack and is there a big, red PANIC button installed? :))
 

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I had a windows phone for two days, and returned it purely because of the limited amount of Apps available. Loved the phone, but couldn't live without the apps i had come to expect with Android/iOS
The Windows phone (Nokia Lumina 920) is amazing, and though a couple years old, still holds its own, with good performance, great screen, and one of the best cell phone cameras I've ever used....but, no aps [emoji14]
So I use that for day to day use, and swap my SIM card to the Android for play time :D

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Is there thermite stacked between the servers in the rack and is there a big, red PANIC button installed? :))
Haha, no. I would be in litigation until my great great grandchildren had lost the use of their jetpacks to and fro the Andromeda sector haha
 

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Well like I say, I have at my disposal every flavor of desktop or VM, CT, OS known to man woman and beast, no neck kinking, red light running, lane dusting brain sucking 'smartphones'
I've heard mentioned a program you can run on Windows that will emulate Android...if the computer has Bluetooth, or you have a Bluetooth adaptor, you could use that

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Congrats to all the winners, I work over nights and I was sleeping this morning. I woke up came in here and was flipping through the pages and saw my name on the list, at first i thought someone was playing a trick,
This is the first thing I Have ever won!
Thank you ecf and smok tech very much!
 

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Congrats to all the winners, I work over nights and I was sleeping this morning. I woke up came in here and was flipping through the pages and saw my name on the list, at first i thought someone was playing a trick,
This is the first thing I Have ever won!
Thank you ecf and smok tech very much!
congratulations
 

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Right behind you...
I had a windows phone for two days, and returned it purely because of the limited amount of Apps available. Loved the phone, but couldn't live without the apps i had come to expect with Android/iOS

I bought a HTC Surround outright on Windows Phone launch day in 2010.

Nice, solid device, all metal, great audio, and a solid LCD display for the time. Ended up selling it for a $100 loss three days later. The Metro UI I could almost live with. Couldn't live with the necessity of using the Sync Center to transfer media or files to the device, no user accessible file storage at ALL, and being unable to connect to the corporate email server due to mail security settings that WinPho7 devices didn't allow you to modify at the time was the last straw.

Stuck with Android devices ever since.
 

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Haha, no. I would be in litigation until my great great grandchildren had lost the use of their jetpacks to and fro the Andromeda sector haha

I suspect that you can download the complete Android SDK and emulate a phone on top of your OS. Also, I do believe that VirtualBox had the option to have android installed. Not sure if you'll get through to Google Play though. Might need to look for the actual .apk of the App.
 
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