Watcha! That's how a cub scout helper I had years ago said hello. I'd never heard it before and rarely since.
I'm Jethro (not really) but I like it. I'm an aging out electronics designer. Full of crazy ideas that, these days, need coding skills which I don't have. I doubt I'll be able to contribute much hear but I'll ask a lot of stupid questions.
Jethro
JethroNull said:
Watcha! That's how a cub scout helper I had years ago said hello. I'd never heard it before and rarely since.
I'm Jethro (not really) but I like it. I'm an aging out electronics designer. Full of crazy ideas that, these days, need coding skills which I don't have. I doubt I'll be able to contribute much hear but I'll ask a lot of stupid questions.
Jethro
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Hello and welcome aboard!
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people!
You may lookup raspberry pi or Arduino if you still enjoy playing with circuitry and soldering your own breakout boards.
I order a lot of my stuff from adafruit.com.
Welcome to XDA!
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Hello, my name is Benjamin, currently a undergraduate student that has gotten very interested in electronics the past couple of months. 21 years of age.
I don't have excessive amounts of money to buy nice toys with or to experiment with, but I was hoping that I could gather wealth and buy an unlocked smart-phone, cheap.
I don't have extensive experience, but I really want to learn from this awesome community. I have been skimming threads and reading, researching and, finally I decided to stop lurking and come out in the clear and introduce myself. I admire the hard work of the seniors, veterans, juniors, semi-pros and other awesome people that think around problems on this board. Thank you already.
I have started hobby-programing python and perl, I have an unreasonable fear of Java, but will hopefully be able to start playing with it if I eventually do get that smart-phone.
So my problem right now is that I don't have a fun little device to play with, could anyone recommend a device that is:
Not crazy expensive
Will be able to connect to Wi-fi network
Will be able to run GV to be used as a VOIP phone
Unlocked and ready to be changed
Easy to access and play around with
Simply, I don't necessarily need it to keep a constant connectivity, just a small computer to toy with.
There are many approaches to the smart-phone idea right now, and your board has been very helpful, I just need a last nudge.
Sorry for the lengthy post, just wanted to introduce myself, and not be lurking anymore. I will try to keep annoying questions to a minimum.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
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cheap smartphone(thats actually worth somthing) translates to hd2 on xda ... they go from $200-220 on ebay , good cond . anything lesser of a price ull only get 600mhz , non-cortex phones(garbage) it has wp7 android ubuntu one day maybe meego for it
Just recently started using this website to get to know how to root, twrp, all that good stuff for the first time and the support I have had has been amazing and the community seems really active like I litterally got a reply to my comment in under 10 mins after posting it don't even remember the last time that happened all in all happy to be here
Welcome to xda.
Good to hear you are enjoying xda.
It is a very active site and normally someone can give you an answer or help find one.
Glad to have you part of the xda family.
Cheers.
Yes it was quite the learning experience, I had to use the knowledge I had learned through the years to actually conceptualize how to deploy a defense and anoffense. DESPITE HOW I FEEL ABOUT IT NOW: I would never put anyone else hrougu that though. These days we've become, as a society, very dependent on our technologies, I'm some cases if you don't have access or knowlefhe of the most basic components, it could cost a meal, or where you lay your head at night. Let's see, I lost 4 smartphones, 2 tablets, half my hair went grey, the other half just gave up and fell out, and it cost me 2 job opportunites that will not be around in my near future. Having the knowledge of technology is great, having the wisdom, the experience in wether to deploy it, or make it what it's for are two different beast, I think people initially don't feel that there hurting anyone by using technology to get back at them, but if they put themselves in the shoes the person is about to walk in, is the punishment balancing what it will cost them in real life because of the lost communication, job, or relationship? Just because it's not a knock out drag out fight doesn't mean it won't sting
So essentially what I am saying is that it has become the right hook, body slam, forrgose that can't actually do that to someone, but there is a degree of social responsibility, that needs to be assessed. If I deploy a hijacker virus on someone because they said something I didn't like, and that person supported their family with Uber, depending on how long I kept the hijack up I might just help that dude get an eviction, no technology, no phone, no way or getting fares, etc, etc.....
I’m not a developer, let’s get that out of the way straight off! However, I’m not the least bit afraid to tinker with utilities and consoles beyond the garden-variety UI. It also helps that one of my kids has degrees in Linguistics and UXD, and enjoys answering my tech questions in ways that I can understand! Hoping I can keep learning by lurking ‘round these here parts.
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I’m not a developer, let’s get that out of the way straight off! However, I’m not the least bit afraid to tinker with utilities and consoles beyond the garden-variety UI. It also helps that one of my kids has degrees in Linguistics and UXD, and enjoys answering my tech questions in ways that I can understand! Hoping I can keep learning by lurking ‘round these here parts.
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Hello and welcome aboard!
Hello, I am new here. I primarily joined to ask questions on installing someone's project documented here, but hopefully I will be able to do something myself eventually. I am mainly into older computers and video games consoles but I have recently realised that smartphones are more interesting than I previously thought, more like old PCs I suppose as they are closed systems unlike new PCs. I have a few phones and I've always thought i'd like to use them more but historically I've only really been interested in games and scene demos. I am supposed to be a technical guy but I only have a lot of breadth of surface level knowledge mostly on old computers and not much depth, mostly because of spending all my time dreaming and never doing or actually learning stuff other than reading Wikipedia articles. Hopefully I can change that and get around to learning more in depth. The trouble is finding information that allows you to learn more but is still at a level that you understand.
Anyway from the little i've seen this seems like quite a civilised community so hopefully I will get along with everyone and maybe I'll be able to help with things eventually.
Sanizol said:
Hello, I am new here. I primarily joined to ask questions on installing someone's project documented here, but hopefully I will be able to do something myself eventually. I am mainly into older computers and video games consoles but I have recently realised that smartphones are more interesting than I previously thought, more like old PCs I suppose as they are closed systems unlike new PCs. I have a few phones and I've always thought i'd like to use them more but historically I've only really been interested in games and scene demos. I am supposed to be a technical guy but I only have a lot of breadth of surface level knowledge mostly on old computers and not much depth, mostly because of spending all my time dreaming and never doing or actually learning stuff other than reading Wikipedia articles. Hopefully I can change that and get around to learning more in depth. The trouble is finding information that allows you to learn more but is still at a level that you understand.
Anyway from the little i've seen this seems like quite a civilised community so hopefully I will get along with everyone and maybe I'll be able to help with things eventually.
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Very nice intro!
Welcome to XDA, hope you enjoy your stay.
Hi all, been reading the forum for a while, about time I got an account. Became interested in flashing/modding as a way to fight programmed obsolescence and reuse old phones given I can't afford one every 2 years as expected. Me, I'm into a bunch of other nerdy stuff: jazz, audio electronics, design, books, the arts & crafts movement, urbanism.
OK can I sit over there?
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Hi all, been reading the forum for a while, about time I got an account. Became interested in flashing/modding as a way to fight programmed obsolescence and reuse old phones given I can't afford one every 2 years as expected. Me, I'm into a bunch of other nerdy stuff: jazz, audio electronics, design, books, the arts & crafts movement, urbanism.
OK can I sit over there?
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Hello, Amazing yo are actively fight programmed obsolescence! One of the original XDA views, and of course modding is a way to get it.
Welcome to XDA, sure you will enjoy!