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Old March 28th 16, 09:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Friday, March 25, 2016 at 10:03:08 PM UTC-7, Dan Marotta wrote:
Great advice, Loye.



Today I stuck on my call sign, 5J, and I plan to fly her home to
Moriarty on Sunday.* :-D




On 3/25/2016 8:54 PM, Loye Hilton
wrote:



At 00:53 26 March 2016, Dan Marotta wrote:


Not flaming, just speaking my mind.

I've got plenty of time to rebuild my phone and, should I choose, I can
grant it root privileges and do things that can't be done with an Apple,
as far as I know. I can back up everything on my laptop and online, but
I don't want my private stuff online and available to hackers. And, to
be fair, I think Apple hardware quality is top notch and their displays
are much crisper than Android. But, for me, free is always better, and
I can load applications from sources other than the "Store". Yes, it's
a risk, but I've found a lot of stuff that I don't think you can get for
Apple products.

On 3/25/2016 11:00 AM, Jonathan St. Cloud wrote:


Since we are drifting: ...And you get what you pay for! I had an


android phone and twice while I was using that ecosystem, I had


downloaded


an app that interfered with other apps and crashed the entire phone. Had
to wipe it clean and start over. Apple has to vet all apps before they


are


approved for store. Plus FULL backups are stored on computer, complete
with all you txt messages, calls in and out... Not wanting to start a
flame war of android vs apple iOS, but just sharing something that I


would


want to know as a consumer.


On Friday, March 25, 2016 at 10:04:16 AM UTC-7, Dan Marotta wrote:


But... Android is (dare I say it)... FREE...




--
Dan, 5J
Dan... Who cares, fly the plane and have fun







--

Dan, 5J


Hey Dan

What is your new N number and did you make it home Sunday, if so how was the flight. Sorry you didn't make it to Tucson

Bruce