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rbrylawski

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Well i'm 38, (i think, close enough to anyways) lol.
baskin robbins. Next to the crappy mcd's.
Lexington Park is such a small place to find some one else from there!

Up until about 3 years ago i was still going up their to visit friends.
Most of my friends have moved.
My sons father and family are still there.

Yes, the Baskin Robbins in the same plaza (Millison Plaza to be exact) as McDonalds. I worked that store all throughout HS and during college summer breaks. We likely spent one year living in the county at the same time, only you would have been a year old at most, so I'm afraid we don't likely know each other. I got out of there as soon as I graduated from College and moved closer to DC, where I met Charlie, 36 years ago and we've been together ever since. St. Mary's County is nice, but not for me, that's for sure!

Well, i think i just finished my class in learning how to manage your P3.... I'm sure i'll have to review that again! alot of info to take in... well a lot of reading when you're too lazy to find your reading glasses!

i figured out the basics anyways.
this is a real nice device.
I was worried i would have buyers remorse.

my kabuki should be here tomorrow, so i'll actually get to use that P3 connection.

You're going to LOVE the Kabuki on your P3. I now have 3 of them and think they're just fantastic!!
 

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Had you ever met Sir Rod you would have remembered. He is simply unforgettable. :)

Aww shucks, thanks! Who couldn't remember this, right? ;):shock:

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Sweet! And yes... CL was the only one that I could stand, and that was for those 6 months, I loved it! So needless to say, I can't handle any of them now.

. So weird because I know there are likely many that love them! And I'm jealous of them :)

- Sent from my Note 5 via Tapatalk

I liked Castle Long, but that's the only one I've tried from 5P.

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My :2c: on Apple is national security comes first. The county owns the phone and the person who used it is thankfully dead. He's dead and has no right to privacy.

Sorry Ping, but you're really missing the issue completely. So, you'd be fine with you having no privacy either?
 

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Sorry Ping, but you're really missing the issue completely. So, you'd be fine with you having no privacy either?
Just because he doesn't agree with you, doesn't mean he's missing the point.

THAT BEING SAID Ping:
How comfortable would you be if the FBI forced Apple to create a back door to every phone they make? And what about the precedent that would set for all smart phone privacy?
 
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Sorry Ping, but you're really missing the issue completely. So, you'd be fine with you having no privacy either?

I didn't say that. I'm not missing the issue in my view. What privacy do you think you have right now? So if I go to the airport with a bomb in my case and I'm caught. Do I say my bad and be allowed to go home? Should my home be checked? Should my personal computer be taken away from me?
 
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Just because he doesn't agree with you, doesn't mean he's missing the point.

THAT BEING SAID Ping:
How comfortable would you be if the FBI forced Apple to create a back door to every phone they make? And what about the precedent that would set for all smart phone privacy?

No HB. Let Apple unlock the phone and give the FBI the information which just might stop some other terrorist from killing more innocent Americans. The FBI can have my phone if they want it.
 

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If law enforcement can obtain a warrant to access the phone, the data should be made available to them. Securing the program that allows access is Apple's responsibility. I think Apple is just making this an issue for good PR, so their customers perceive that they were stridently defending their privacy.
 

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100% with you Ping. That is not what is going on. Apple can't open the phone right now, they are being ordered to basically write a hack for their product.

I don't own a Apple phone. If I did and had a password but forgot it. Do I just go out and buy a new phone?
 
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I don't own a Apple phone. If I did and had a password but forgot it. Do I just go out and buy a new phone?
it can be reset but if you turn on passcode, if you don't have the master password none of that data is accessible. They make it pretty clear too that hey forget this and you might be in trouble. That is, reset the phone and start over with another apple id
 
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it can be reset but if you turn on passcode, if you don't have the master password none of that data is accessible. They make it pretty clear too that hey forget this and you might be in trouble. That is, reset the phone and start over with another apple id

So I lose my contacts, files saved, photos, and all paid for apps?
 
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