Everything besides things related to cell phones
Log in to Facebook. ~Click your user name to go to your profile page. On the profile page, click your profile photo. ~Click on the (albums) link next to your user name link ~In the Facebook URL in your browser's address bar, look for the following, keeping in mind that your number will differ: id=0123456789. The number after the equals sign is your Facebook profile ID.
Updated 01-20-2012 at 07:00 PM by camstuf (Added photo)
DO NOT TURN PHONE ON TILL IT DRYS FOR 24 HOURS!!! Even if the phone works... As soon as possible: Remove back cover, SIM card, memory card, and battery till the phone dries 24 hours. ~If phone has salt water exposure, rinse it with fresh water. ~Pat phone dry with paper towels. ~Suck moisture from phone with vacuum for 30 min. ~Let phone sit 24 hours in airtight bag or container with uncooked rice to absorb moisture. Blow drying is not recommended: ...
Updated 10-27-2011 at 08:28 PM by camstuf
For a long time Apple computers had been cruched up by the support of schools, film production companies, and a very small base of hard core fans that purchased the computers. If there is any more supporters then most people don’t know about it. But about a decade ago they suddenly bust into the scene with an innovative products called the iPod. Later came the iPhone and the iPad enabling Apple to dominate the mobile world. Let’s face it; no matter how you may feel about the iPhone it is dominating ...
Updated 09-27-2011 at 04:04 PM by cray820
Motorola is launching a DROID branded RAZR on Verizon’s network. Motorola I bringing back it old name in hopes that it can stir up some excitement over its newest phone. When I first seen the original RAZR in my hands years ago my first thoughts where “so what’s so special about it”? The truth is the original RAZR was just like today’s iPhone; it was thin, slick, didn’t have much you couldn’t get any ware else but mostly used as a status symbol. That was then. Today the new RAZR ...
AT&T/T-Mobile merger bomb by lawsuits How many of you out there think that the AT&T and T-Mobile merger is busted? *Raised hand*. I have to admit that early on I believed that the merger will continue to go through in spite of huge protest from consumers, business and some politicians. However it appears though that competitors and the government is willing to fight the hard fight to block the merger. AT&T isn’t giving up. They are sticking to their lies, re-organizing ...