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bg
August 9, 2005 7:47:57 PM
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Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about the BT.
I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT capabilities and flash card
transfer to phone.
It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web page now on how to do
it with the tools to do it with a free download of all the necessary tools.
A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit manipulate and anyone
that thats wants to have full BT capability will have it.
Period!
Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about the BT.
I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT capabilities and flash card
transfer to phone.
It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web page now on how to do
it with the tools to do it with a free download of all the necessary tools.
A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit manipulate and anyone
that thats wants to have full BT capability will have it.
Period!
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Larry
August 9, 2005 11:16:05 PM
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Great! I'm sure everyone here....er, ah, except the company hacks....will
appreciate your URL posting in the near future...(c;
bg <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote in
news:6t1if1lv8nolkhh90viv4mr5k7qpar9u5g@4ax.com:
> Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about the BT.
>
> I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT capabilities and flash
> card transfer to phone.
>
> It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web page now on how to
> do it with the tools to do it with a free download of all the
> necessary tools.
>
> A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit manipulate and
> anyone that thats wants to have full BT capability will have it.
>
> Period!
>
>
>
--
Larry
Great! I'm sure everyone here....er, ah, except the company hacks....will
appreciate your URL posting in the near future...(c;
bg <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote in
news:6t1if1lv8nolkhh90viv4mr5k7qpar9u5g@4ax.com:
> Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about the BT.
>
> I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT capabilities and flash
> card transfer to phone.
>
> It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web page now on how to
> do it with the tools to do it with a free download of all the
> necessary tools.
>
> A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit manipulate and
> anyone that thats wants to have full BT capability will have it.
>
> Period!
>
>
>
--
Larry
Scott
August 9, 2005 11:19:56 PM
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"bg" <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:6t1if1lv8nolkhh90viv4mr5k7qpar9u5g@4ax.com...
> Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about the BT.
>
> I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT capabilities and flash card
> transfer to phone.
>
> It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web page now on how to do
> it with the tools to do it with a free download of all the necessary
tools.
>
> A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit manipulate and anyone
> that thats wants to have full BT capability will have it.
And no warranty.
>
> Period!
>
>
"bg" <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:6t1if1lv8nolkhh90viv4mr5k7qpar9u5g@4ax.com...
> Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about the BT.
>
> I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT capabilities and flash card
> transfer to phone.
>
> It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web page now on how to do
> it with the tools to do it with a free download of all the necessary
tools.
>
> A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit manipulate and anyone
> that thats wants to have full BT capability will have it.
And no warranty.
>
> Period!
>
>
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Anonymous
August 10, 2005 12:05:05 AM
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Larry wrote:
> Great! I'm sure everyone here....er, ah, except the company hacks....will
> appreciate your URL posting in the near future...(c;
Whoops, there goes Larry, calling names again. You're just not allowed to
call him names.
--
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Larry wrote:
> Great! I'm sure everyone here....er, ah, except the company hacks....will
> appreciate your URL posting in the near future...(c;
Whoops, there goes Larry, calling names again. You're just not allowed to
call him names.
--
Steve Sobol, Professional Geek 888-480-4638 PGP: 0xE3AE35ED
Company website: http://JustThe.net/
Personal blog, resume, portfolio: http://SteveSobol.com/
E: sjsobol@JustThe.net Snail: 22674 Motnocab Road, Apple Valley, CA 92307
Larry
August 10, 2005 3:20:46 AM
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Steve Sobol <sjsobol@JustThe.net> wrote in
news
dbq59$60d$1@ratbert.glorb.com:
> Whoops, there goes Larry, calling names again. You're just not allowed
> to call him names.
>
>
>
See? You can depend on old Stevie and his machete....
--
Larry
Steve Sobol <sjsobol@JustThe.net> wrote in
news
dbq59$60d$1@ratbert.glorb.com: > Whoops, there goes Larry, calling names again. You're just not allowed
> to call him names.
>
>
>
See? You can depend on old Stevie and his machete....
--
Larry
Anonymous
August 10, 2005 3:20:47 AM
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Larry wrote:
>>Whoops, there goes Larry, calling names again. You're just not allowed
>>to call him names.
>
> See? You can depend on old Stevie and his machete....
Whatever. You launched *another* personal attack. Stop whining when people
say stuff about you, hypocrite.
Considering that I left Verizon over a year ago and very publically
complained about there situation that caused me to leave, if you really
think I'm a shill, either you're trolling or you're really stupid (I don't
think you're stupid, so I'd assume "trolling").
I'm not going to post the URL at stevesobol.com that forwards to that post
at Google - I've posted it enough times. Jeez, Larry, you even went there,
and read my story, remember? Your reply was "It's about time!"
I even agree with you that there should be more roaming agreements between
carriers, although I don't agree they should be FCC-mandated. Just earlier
this evening I posted how happy I am about switching to T-Mobile and being
able to use either T-Mo's network *or* Cingular's network here, whichever
has a strong signal in the spot I'm in.
If you're going to be an ass, at least try not to be an ass to someone who
agrees with you on a number of things.
--
Steve Sobol, Professional Geek 888-480-4638 PGP: 0xE3AE35ED
Company website: http://JustThe.net/
Personal blog, resume, portfolio: http://SteveSobol.com/
E: sjsobol@JustThe.net Snail: 22674 Motnocab Road, Apple Valley, CA 92307
Larry wrote:
>>Whoops, there goes Larry, calling names again. You're just not allowed
>>to call him names.
>
> See? You can depend on old Stevie and his machete....
Whatever. You launched *another* personal attack. Stop whining when people
say stuff about you, hypocrite.
Considering that I left Verizon over a year ago and very publically
complained about there situation that caused me to leave, if you really
think I'm a shill, either you're trolling or you're really stupid (I don't
think you're stupid, so I'd assume "trolling").
I'm not going to post the URL at stevesobol.com that forwards to that post
at Google - I've posted it enough times. Jeez, Larry, you even went there,
and read my story, remember? Your reply was "It's about time!"
I even agree with you that there should be more roaming agreements between
carriers, although I don't agree they should be FCC-mandated. Just earlier
this evening I posted how happy I am about switching to T-Mobile and being
able to use either T-Mo's network *or* Cingular's network here, whichever
has a strong signal in the spot I'm in.
If you're going to be an ass, at least try not to be an ass to someone who
agrees with you on a number of things.
--
Steve Sobol, Professional Geek 888-480-4638 PGP: 0xE3AE35ED
Company website: http://JustThe.net/
Personal blog, resume, portfolio: http://SteveSobol.com/
E: sjsobol@JustThe.net Snail: 22674 Motnocab Road, Apple Valley, CA 92307
Anonymous
August 10, 2005 3:18:52 PM
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Isn't there a function to reset the phone back to its factory settings?
"Scott" <how.do@you.do> wrote in message
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>
> "bg" <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote in message
> news:6t1if1lv8nolkhh90viv4mr5k7qpar9u5g@4ax.com...
>> Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about the BT.
>>
>> I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT capabilities and flash
>> card
>> transfer to phone.
>>
>> It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web page now on how to do
>> it with the tools to do it with a free download of all the necessary
> tools.
>>
>> A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit manipulate and anyone
>> that thats wants to have full BT capability will have it.
>
> And no warranty.
>
>>
>> Period!
>>
>>
>
>
Isn't there a function to reset the phone back to its factory settings?
"Scott" <how.do@you.do> wrote in message
news:J4udnWiWxJlryGTfRVn-iQ@adelphia.com...
>
> "bg" <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote in message
> news:6t1if1lv8nolkhh90viv4mr5k7qpar9u5g@4ax.com...
>> Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about the BT.
>>
>> I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT capabilities and flash
>> card
>> transfer to phone.
>>
>> It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web page now on how to do
>> it with the tools to do it with a free download of all the necessary
> tools.
>>
>> A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit manipulate and anyone
>> that thats wants to have full BT capability will have it.
>
> And no warranty.
>
>>
>> Period!
>>
>>
>
>
Larry
August 10, 2005 4:20:28 PM
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"Just Me!" <JustMe@none.net> wrote in news:wVoKe.27731$Kx6.2524@fe12.lga:
> Isn't there a function to reset the phone back to its factory settings?
>
>
No, Verizon overwrote the factory settings with their own settings before
you got the phone. There are no factory settings left to invoke.
--
Larry
"Just Me!" <JustMe@none.net> wrote in news:wVoKe.27731$Kx6.2524@fe12.lga:
> Isn't there a function to reset the phone back to its factory settings?
>
>
No, Verizon overwrote the factory settings with their own settings before
you got the phone. There are no factory settings left to invoke.
--
Larry
Scott
August 10, 2005 4:20:29 PM
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"Larry" <noone@home.com> wrote in message
news:Xns96AE7E515D638noone@63.223.7.253...
> "Just Me!" <JustMe@none.net> wrote in news:wVoKe.27731$Kx6.2524@fe12.lga:
>
> > Isn't there a function to reset the phone back to its factory settings?
> >
> >
>
> No, Verizon overwrote the factory settings with their own settings before
> you got the phone. There are no factory settings left to invoke.
>
Wrong- Verizon receives the phone directly from the manufacturer exactly as
it is sold to the customer.
"Larry" <noone@home.com> wrote in message
news:Xns96AE7E515D638noone@63.223.7.253...
> "Just Me!" <JustMe@none.net> wrote in news:wVoKe.27731$Kx6.2524@fe12.lga:
>
> > Isn't there a function to reset the phone back to its factory settings?
> >
> >
>
> No, Verizon overwrote the factory settings with their own settings before
> you got the phone. There are no factory settings left to invoke.
>
Wrong- Verizon receives the phone directly from the manufacturer exactly as
it is sold to the customer.
Frankster
August 10, 2005 4:20:30 PM
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>> No, Verizon overwrote the factory settings with their own settings before
>> you got the phone. There are no factory settings left to invoke.
>>
> Wrong- Verizon receives the phone directly from the manufacturer exactly
> as
> it is sold to the customer.
Yes, as built to VZW specs.
-Frank
>> No, Verizon overwrote the factory settings with their own settings before
>> you got the phone. There are no factory settings left to invoke.
>>
> Wrong- Verizon receives the phone directly from the manufacturer exactly
> as
> it is sold to the customer.
Yes, as built to VZW specs.
-Frank
Scott
August 10, 2005 4:20:31 PM
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"Frankster" <Frank@SPAM2TRASH.com> wrote in message
news:u4KdnZ2dnZ1PS8m2nZ2dnRGzZ9-dnZ2dRVn-052dnZ0@giganews.com...
> >> No, Verizon overwrote the factory settings with their own settings
before
> >> you got the phone. There are no factory settings left to invoke.
> >>
> > Wrong- Verizon receives the phone directly from the manufacturer exactly
> > as
> > it is sold to the customer.
>
> Yes, as built to VZW specs.
>
Which is no different than any other provider on the planet- all of the
phones are built to the providers' specs. In this case, there happen to be
features available that Verizon chooses not to have on phones using their
network. Where's the problem?
"Frankster" <Frank@SPAM2TRASH.com> wrote in message
news:u4KdnZ2dnZ1PS8m2nZ2dnRGzZ9-dnZ2dRVn-052dnZ0@giganews.com...
> >> No, Verizon overwrote the factory settings with their own settings
before
> >> you got the phone. There are no factory settings left to invoke.
> >>
> > Wrong- Verizon receives the phone directly from the manufacturer exactly
> > as
> > it is sold to the customer.
>
> Yes, as built to VZW specs.
>
Which is no different than any other provider on the planet- all of the
phones are built to the providers' specs. In this case, there happen to be
features available that Verizon chooses not to have on phones using their
network. Where's the problem?
Frankster
August 10, 2005 4:20:32 PM
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>Where's the problem?
Look in the mirror. You will find it.
-Frank
>Where's the problem?
Look in the mirror. You will find it.
-Frank
Scott
August 10, 2005 4:20:33 PM
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"Frankster" <Frank@SPAM2TRASH.com> wrote in message
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> >Where's the problem?
>
> Look in the mirror. You will find it.
>
Wow- that was good. I never heard that one before. But thanks for showing
that your contribution here is strictly for your own entertainment.
"Frankster" <Frank@SPAM2TRASH.com> wrote in message
news:FZednWicxYsQqWffRVn-oA@giganews.com...
> >Where's the problem?
>
> Look in the mirror. You will find it.
>
Wow- that was good. I never heard that one before. But thanks for showing
that your contribution here is strictly for your own entertainment.
bg
August 10, 2005 8:23:10 PM
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On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 19:19:56 -0600, "Scott" <how.do@you.do> wrote:
>
>"bg" <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote in message
>news:6t1if1lv8nolkhh90viv4mr5k7qpar9u5g@4ax.com...
>> Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about the BT.
>>
>> I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT capabilities and flash card
>> transfer to phone.
>>
>> It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web page now on how to do
>> it with the tools to do it with a free download of all the necessary
>tools.
>>
>> A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit manipulate and anyone
>> that thats wants to have full BT capability will have it.
>
>And no warranty.
>
>>
Boo hoo, no warranty. Maybe you shouild talk with the over 45,000 users of
the V3 on MotoModders who knew there was no warranty when they hacked
(modded) their phones and they are happy as hell.
>> Period!
>>
>>
>
On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 19:19:56 -0600, "Scott" <how.do@you.do> wrote:
>
>"bg" <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote in message
>news:6t1if1lv8nolkhh90viv4mr5k7qpar9u5g@4ax.com...
>> Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about the BT.
>>
>> I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT capabilities and flash card
>> transfer to phone.
>>
>> It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web page now on how to do
>> it with the tools to do it with a free download of all the necessary
>tools.
>>
>> A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit manipulate and anyone
>> that thats wants to have full BT capability will have it.
>
>And no warranty.
>
>>
Boo hoo, no warranty. Maybe you shouild talk with the over 45,000 users of
the V3 on MotoModders who knew there was no warranty when they hacked
(modded) their phones and they are happy as hell.
>> Period!
>>
>>
>
Anonymous
August 10, 2005 9:46:22 PM
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On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 19:19:56 -0600, Scott wrote:
> "bg" <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote in message
> news:6t1if1lv8nolkhh90viv4mr5k7qpar9u5g@4ax.com...
>> Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about the BT.
>>
>> I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT capabilities and flash card
>> transfer to phone.
>>
>> It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web page now on how to do
>> it with the tools to do it with a free download of all the necessary
> tools.
>>
>> A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit manipulate and anyone
>> that thats wants to have full BT capability will have it.
>
> And no warranty.
>
>>
>> Period!
>>
>>
I doubt if the VZW service hacks would even notice any seem edits.
They just order you a replacement phone if they confirm yours is broken.
On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 19:19:56 -0600, Scott wrote:
> "bg" <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote in message
> news:6t1if1lv8nolkhh90viv4mr5k7qpar9u5g@4ax.com...
>> Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about the BT.
>>
>> I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT capabilities and flash card
>> transfer to phone.
>>
>> It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web page now on how to do
>> it with the tools to do it with a free download of all the necessary
> tools.
>>
>> A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit manipulate and anyone
>> that thats wants to have full BT capability will have it.
>
> And no warranty.
>
>>
>> Period!
>>
>>
I doubt if the VZW service hacks would even notice any seem edits.
They just order you a replacement phone if they confirm yours is broken.
Anonymous
August 11, 2005 1:01:28 AM
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.verizon (More info?)
bg wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 19:19:56 -0600, "Scott"
> <how.do@you.do> wrote:
>
>>
>> "bg" <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote in message
>> news:6t1if1lv8nolkhh90viv4mr5k7qpar9u5g@4ax.com...
>>> Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about
>>> the BT.
>>>
>>> I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT
>>> capabilities and flash card transfer to phone.
>>>
>>> It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web
>>> page now on how to do it with the tools to do it with a
>>> free download of all the necessary tools.
>>>
>>> A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit
>>> manipulate and anyone that thats wants to have full BT
>>> capability will have it.
>>
>> And no warranty.
>>
>>>
>
> Boo hoo, no warranty. Maybe you shouild talk with the
> over 45,000 users of the V3 on MotoModders who knew there
> was no warranty when they hacked (modded) their phones
> and they are happy as hell.
Uhhh, that wasn't the point. People should be aware that
it voids the warranty and then they can weigh the risk in
deciding if they want to do it. Otherwise, if somebody is
denied warranty service because of it they are probably
going to sue that guy with a class action suit because he
didn't spell it out in bold print on his web site with the
directions.
-Quick
bg wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Aug 2005 19:19:56 -0600, "Scott"
> <how.do@you.do> wrote:
>
>>
>> "bg" <replyingroup@invalid.com> wrote in message
>> news:6t1if1lv8nolkhh90viv4mr5k7qpar9u5g@4ax.com...
>>> Don't let the brainwashed VZW flunkies get to you about
>>> the BT.
>>>
>>> I have already hacked the 815 for both full BT
>>> capabilities and flash card transfer to phone.
>>>
>>> It only took a few seem edits and I am making a web
>>> page now on how to do it with the tools to do it with a
>>> free download of all the necessary tools.
>>>
>>> A very simple tutorial on where/what and how to bit
>>> manipulate and anyone that thats wants to have full BT
>>> capability will have it.
>>
>> And no warranty.
>>
>>>
>
> Boo hoo, no warranty. Maybe you shouild talk with the
> over 45,000 users of the V3 on MotoModders who knew there
> was no warranty when they hacked (modded) their phones
> and they are happy as hell.
Uhhh, that wasn't the point. People should be aware that
it voids the warranty and then they can weigh the risk in
deciding if they want to do it. Otherwise, if somebody is
denied warranty service because of it they are probably
going to sue that guy with a class action suit because he
didn't spell it out in bold print on his web site with the
directions.
-Quick
Anonymous
August 11, 2005 1:01:29 AM
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.verizon (More info?)
bg wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> Litmus test, duh, what's that?
If you're referring to "litmus paper," it's used as an acid-base indicator,
not a moisture indicator.
Notan
bg wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> Litmus test, duh, what's that?
If you're referring to "litmus paper," it's used as an acid-base indicator,
not a moisture indicator.
Notan
Anonymous
August 11, 2005 1:40:28 AM
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Scott wrote:
>>No, Verizon overwrote the factory settings with their own settings before
>>you got the phone. There are no factory settings left to invoke.
>>
>
> Wrong- Verizon receives the phone directly from the manufacturer exactly as
> it is sold to the customer.
The actual reality is about halfway between Larry's claim and yours. Yes,
they're factory settings, but keep in mind that each phone the carrier sells
through Verizon has custom Verizon firmware to begin with. Neither of you is
completely wrong, but neither of you is completely right either.
--
Steve Sobol, Professional Geek 888-480-4638 PGP: 0xE3AE35ED
Company website: http://JustThe.net/
Personal blog, resume, portfolio: http://SteveSobol.com/
E: sjsobol@JustThe.net Snail: 22674 Motnocab Road, Apple Valley, CA 92307
Scott wrote:
>>No, Verizon overwrote the factory settings with their own settings before
>>you got the phone. There are no factory settings left to invoke.
>>
>
> Wrong- Verizon receives the phone directly from the manufacturer exactly as
> it is sold to the customer.
The actual reality is about halfway between Larry's claim and yours. Yes,
they're factory settings, but keep in mind that each phone the carrier sells
through Verizon has custom Verizon firmware to begin with. Neither of you is
completely wrong, but neither of you is completely right either.
--
Steve Sobol, Professional Geek 888-480-4638 PGP: 0xE3AE35ED
Company website: http://JustThe.net/
Personal blog, resume, portfolio: http://SteveSobol.com/
E: sjsobol@JustThe.net Snail: 22674 Motnocab Road, Apple Valley, CA 92307
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