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  1. #1
    Neil Monk
    Guest
    Hi,

    I've been told that there is a way to turn my Nokia n95 into a speed camera
    detector, can anyone tell me how to do this?






























    Sorry, couldn't resist. I was reading the old FAQ that I used to write for
    alt.cellular.nokia.ringtones on the Wayback Machine and saw this, then
    remembered that we used to get asked this question ALL the time (albeit
    about the 5110 and the 3210).

    Well, to be fair, you probably can do it these days what with the n95 aving
    built-in Sat Nav. Who'd have thought it hey?!

    Blast from the past for some of the oldies on here!
    --
    Neil





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  2. #2
    Neil Monk
    Guest

    Re: Speed Camera Detector on N95?

    "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
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    > Sorry, couldn't resist. I was reading the old FAQ that I used to write for
    > alt.cellular.nokia.ringtones on the Wayback Machine and saw this, then
    > remembered that we used to get asked this question ALL the time (albeit
    > about the 5110 and the 3210).
    >
    > Well, to be fair, you probably can do it these days what with the n95
    > aving built-in Sat Nav. Who'd have thought it hey?!
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    > Blast from the past for some of the oldies on here!
    > --
    > Neil
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    Forgot to x-post! :-(





  3. #3
    daGnutt
    Guest

    Re: Speed Camera Detector on N95?

    There are a few applications out there that can do this, I know that
    Wayfinder has one
    http://www.wayfinder.com/products/wa...p?link_id=spot

    However I do not know of any freeware ones.

    Aslo Wayfinder Navigator has a warningsystem for speed-cameras. Before
    you buy, be sure to see what coverage-areas they have (since it's not
    guaranteed that they have every single speed-camera in their
    software).

    But of course, the best way to not get caught in a speed-trap, is to
    STOP SPEEDING!

    On 18 Sep, 21:28, "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > I've been told that there is a way to turn my Nokia n95 into a speed camera
    > detector, can anyone tell me how to do this?
    >
    > Sorry, couldn't resist. I was reading the old FAQ that I used to write for
    > alt.cellular.nokia.ringtones on the Wayback Machine and saw this, then
    > remembered that we used to get asked this question ALL the time (albeit
    > about the 5110 and the 3210).
    >
    > Well, to be fair, you probably can do it these days what with the n95 aving
    > built-in Sat Nav. Who'd have thought it hey?!
    >
    > Blast from the past for some of the oldies on here!
    > --
    > Neil






  4. #4
    Neil Monk
    Guest

    Re: Speed Camera Detector on N95?



    --
    --
    Neil
    "daGnutt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On 18 Sep, 21:28, "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> I've been told that there is a way to turn my Nokia n95 into a speed
    >> camera
    >> detector, can anyone tell me how to do this?
    >>
    >> Sorry, couldn't resist. I was reading the old FAQ that I used to write
    >> for
    >> alt.cellular.nokia.ringtones on the Wayback Machine and saw this, then
    >> remembered that we used to get asked this question ALL the time (albeit
    >> about the 5110 and the 3210).
    >>
    >> Well, to be fair, you probably can do it these days what with the n95
    >> aving
    >> built-in Sat Nav. Who'd have thought it hey?!
    >>
    >> Blast from the past for some of the oldies on here!
    >> --
    >> Neil

    >
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    > There are a few applications out there that can do this, I know that
    > Wayfinder has one
    > http://www.wayfinder.com/products/wa...p?link_id=spot
    >
    > However I do not know of any freeware ones.
    >
    > Aslo Wayfinder Navigator has a warningsystem for speed-cameras. Before
    > you buy, be sure to see what coverage-areas they have (since it's not
    > guaranteed that they have every single speed-camera in their
    > software).
    >
    > But of course, the best way to not get caught in a speed-trap, is to
    > STOP SPEEDING!
    >


    My post was meant to be tongue-in-cheek. Some of the users of this NG who's
    been here a good few years will hopefully see the joke!
    --
    Neil





  5. #5
    daGnutt
    Guest

    Re: Speed Camera Detector on N95?

    On 20 Sep, 19:22, "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > --
    > --
    > Neil"daGnutt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >
    >
    > > On 18 Sep, 21:28, "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >> Hi,

    >
    > >> I've been told that there is a way to turn my Nokia n95 into a speed
    > >> camera
    > >> detector, can anyone tell me how to do this?

    >
    > >> Sorry, couldn't resist. I was reading the old FAQ that I used to write
    > >> for
    > >> alt.cellular.nokia.ringtones on the Wayback Machine and saw this, then
    > >> remembered that we used to get asked this question ALL the time (albeit
    > >> about the 5110 and the 3210).

    >
    > >> Well, to be fair, you probably can do it these days what with the n95
    > >> aving
    > >> built-in Sat Nav. Who'd have thought it hey?!

    >
    > >> Blast from the past for some of the oldies on here!
    > >> --
    > >> Neil

    >
    > > There are a few applications out there that can do this, I know that
    > > Wayfinder has one
    > >http://www.wayfinder.com/products/wa...en.php?link_id...

    >
    >
    > However I do not know of any freeware ones.
    >
    > > Aslo Wayfinder Navigator has a warningsystem for speed-cameras. Before
    > > you buy, be sure to see what coverage-areas they have (since it's not
    > > guaranteed that they have every single speed-camera in their
    > > software).

    >
    > > But of course, the best way to not get caught in a speed-trap, is to
    > > STOP SPEEDING!

    >
    > My post was meant to be tongue-in-cheek. Some of the users of this NG who's
    > been here a good few years will hopefully see the joke!
    > --
    > Neil


    Hopefully, however I dont.




  6. #6
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: Speed Camera Detector on N95?

    Neil Monk wrote:
    My post was meant to be tongue-in-cheek. Some of the users of this
    NG who's been here a good few years will hopefully see the joke!

    Yes, I certainly remember!


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    <http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>



  7. #7
    Richard Colton
    Guest

    Re: Speed Camera Detector on N95?


    "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:K%[email protected]...
    > Neil
    > "daGnutt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> On 18 Sep, 21:28, "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>> Hi,
    >>>
    >>> I've been told that there is a way to turn my Nokia n95 into a speed
    >>> camera
    >>> detector, can anyone tell me how to do this?
    >>>
    >>> Sorry, couldn't resist. I was reading the old FAQ that I used to write
    >>> for
    >>> alt.cellular.nokia.ringtones on the Wayback Machine and saw this, then
    >>> remembered that we used to get asked this question ALL the time (albeit
    >>> about the 5110 and the 3210).
    >>>
    >>> Well, to be fair, you probably can do it these days what with the n95
    >>> aving
    >>> built-in Sat Nav. Who'd have thought it hey?!
    >>>
    >>> Blast from the past for some of the oldies on here!


    Oi! Who are you calling old? ;-)

    Yes, I remember it well.

    --
    Unlock Your Phone's Potential
    www.UselessInfo.org.uk
    www.ThePhoneLocker.co.uk
    www.GSM-Solutions.co.uk





  8. #8
    Neil Monk
    Guest

    Re: Speed Camera Detector on N95?

    "Richard Colton" <webmaster@ NO PORK PRODUCTS uselessinfo.org.uk> wrote in
    message news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:K%[email protected]...
    >> Neil
    >> "daGnutt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >>> On 18 Sep, 21:28, "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>> Hi,
    >>>>
    >>>> I've been told that there is a way to turn my Nokia n95 into a speed
    >>>> camera
    >>>> detector, can anyone tell me how to do this?
    >>>>
    >>>> Sorry, couldn't resist. I was reading the old FAQ that I used to write
    >>>> for
    >>>> alt.cellular.nokia.ringtones on the Wayback Machine and saw this, then
    >>>> remembered that we used to get asked this question ALL the time (albeit
    >>>> about the 5110 and the 3210).
    >>>>
    >>>> Well, to be fair, you probably can do it these days what with the n95
    >>>> aving
    >>>> built-in Sat Nav. Who'd have thought it hey?!
    >>>>
    >>>> Blast from the past for some of the oldies on here!

    >
    > Oi! Who are you calling old? ;-)
    >
    > Yes, I remember it well.
    >
    > --
    > Unlock Your Phone's Potential
    > www.UselessInfo.org.uk
    > www.ThePhoneLocker.co.uk
    > www.GSM-Solutions.co.uk
    >


    Hey rich, long time no see!

    How the hell are ya?

    I was reminiscing the other day, when I posted the initial msg in this
    thread and was thinking of some of the old skool-ers from
    alt.cellular.nokia.ringtones people like me, you, Henk (who still posts in
    THIS ng I believe), Doc-H, Chewie, Duncan Clarke, Paxx, MikeY, etc etc.

    That then prompted me to read the archive.org cache of my old FAQ for that
    NG:
    <http://web.archive.org/web/20030124014302/http://www.monkeysnet.co.uk/faq/faq.html>
    (mind the wrap).

    Happy days...!
    --
    Neil





  9. #9
    Richard Colton
    Guest

    Re: Speed Camera Detector on N95?


    "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "Richard Colton" <webmaster@ NO PORK PRODUCTS uselessinfo.org.uk> wrote in
    > message news:[email protected]...
    >>
    >> "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:K%[email protected]...
    >>> Neil
    >>> "daGnutt" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>> news:[email protected]...
    >>>> On 18 Sep, 21:28, "Neil Monk" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>>> Hi,
    >>>>>
    >>>>> I've been told that there is a way to turn my Nokia n95 into a speed
    >>>>> camera
    >>>>> detector, can anyone tell me how to do this?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Sorry, couldn't resist. I was reading the old FAQ that I used to write
    >>>>> for
    >>>>> alt.cellular.nokia.ringtones on the Wayback Machine and saw this, then
    >>>>> remembered that we used to get asked this question ALL the time
    >>>>> (albeit
    >>>>> about the 5110 and the 3210).
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Well, to be fair, you probably can do it these days what with the n95
    >>>>> aving
    >>>>> built-in Sat Nav. Who'd have thought it hey?!
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Blast from the past for some of the oldies on here!

    >>
    >> Oi! Who are you calling old? ;-)
    >>
    >> Yes, I remember it well.
    >>

    > Hey rich, long time no see!


    Likewise.

    > How the hell are ya?


    Same as ever I'm afraid, just a little greyer.

    > I was reminiscing the other day, when I posted the initial msg in this
    > thread and was thinking of some of the old skool-ers from
    > alt.cellular.nokia.ringtones people like me, you, Henk (who still posts in
    > THIS ng I believe), Doc-H, Chewie, Duncan Clarke, Paxx, MikeY, etc etc.
    >
    > That then prompted me to read the archive.org cache of my old FAQ for that
    > NG:
    > <http://web.archive.org/web/20030124014302/http://www.monkeysnet.co.uk/faq/faq.html>
    > (mind the wrap).
    >
    > Happy days...!


    Yes, the group was far more vibrant back then with quite a few helpful and
    knowledgable posters who always seemed ready to help.

    A lot of us have moved on since then, and personally I wouldn't want to move
    back to a Nokia handset, but it is useful to keep up when you're in the
    trade.

    --
    Unlock Your Phone's Potential
    www.UselessInfo.org.uk
    www.ThePhoneLocker.co.uk
    www.GSM-Solutions.co.uk





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