Oh I see, you were comparing the two rather than quoting me, my mistake
yokonzo
I think you misread test as text
You need a ham operators licence and it requires a test and a whole bunch of knowledge
OnePlus "used" to be the unlockable phone, they changed their policy around 9 I believe
Fun fact, widdershins is a real word, it used to be used for talking about someone walking around a church counter clockwise, which would make it possible for a demon (or fae?) to snatch children up
Yeah and a meteor could smash into your house in the next 30 minutes but I wouldn't count on that either.
The way apps work on android is, they are compartmentalized, if you disable a system app like this, the worst that will happen is some things may get wonky, if you enable it, it will start right back up again.
It's just a service, if it was something that tracphone wanted to absolutely keep you from disabling, they would have put it in the bootloader. It's most likely just a marketing app that they get kickbacks for including on their phones
Edit: Here, exactly like I said. My man you got this idea of a worst case scenario in your head with absolutely no evidence
That is extremely unlikely
I don't personally care, but you asked so I was just giving my theory on what it might be
Never too late to get into production, it's a tough, fast paced environment but it does have its perks
Oh no did they close the attraction
I was going to say, i think it's also just because the post was about what the second person said, but your response was focusing on the first, so it seemed off topic
So I'm just curious, how big of a challenge is it to get this helicopter in the air, considering mars' Atmos is only 6 millibars?