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Crap... my plan is paid for by work, and the phone itself is mine. I have to go through our Verizon rep to do it. They'll usually hook me up with a deal though. My plan was to do it near Black Friday, but I might hafta jump the gun, LOL. My old boss at work, and a REALLY good friend I might add, has the S22 and it's awesome. The other day I was trying to see what color the LED was on a new access point that I brought up (blue LED indicates it's connected, adopted, functioning properly). He got out his S22 and used the zoom to look at the little LED, and I was very impressed with the zoom on that!
EDIT: I was just sitting here thinking. I haven't had a cell phone bill (for me) in 18 years. About 17.8564 years of that has been Verizon, and it was AT&T for a really short time at first.
Didn't know there was a bigger version at the time. Inquired about a indestructible version...yea, couldn't help me there..
This is why I kept my Z2 Force for as long as I did. If the battery hadn't gone TU, I'd probably still be running it. This Z4's screen cracked within about 4 months of owning it. :-/
This is why I kept my Z2 Force for as long as I did. If the battery hadn't gone TU, I'd probably still be running it. This Z4's screen cracked within about 4 months of owning it. :-/
Never broke a screen with flip phone or a nextel. Guess they don't make them like they use to......thank God.
I got a kick out of the guy at HD yesterday. I had him cut me some wire, and we started talking about what I was making. He asked me if I was an electrician, and I told him no... just a cheap azz that knows enough to be dangerous. Anyway, he told me that he gets a lot of people in there asking how to wire receptacles, switches, breakers, etc. and he always wonders how it turns out because these people obviously shouldn't be attempting electrical work. Kind of a funny conversation.
Hahahaha.... Yeah, I was so happy to get it cut. I happened to see it on the camera, so I said it, LOL.
Just went out and used my amp clamp to check how many amps my compressor pulls. It does 14 amps. No wonder I kept popping the breaker.
LOL
Hell yea, compressors pull a lot. The little 6 gal Porter Cable pancake pulls more than the 80 gal 2 stage Ingersol running...except right at start up....and that's 230. I've wired in 100 amp sub panel in just about every house I've owned with a two car. Those dedicated circuits come in handy.
Keep in mind, if your compressor is oil less and running hard, you'll generate a lot more moisture in the lines. When that moisture gets hot which it will, you'll start blowing lines. This is why the smallest compressor I'll have in the garage is two stage 80g. Very little moisture, great on electricity and most importantly (well not most)... but they're are quiet.