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2013-03-14
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I will vote AMD for president next time if I'm having any shares during next meeting.
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2013-03-14
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2013-03-17
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2013-03-17
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2013-03-17
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What I currently miss:
- me manually (dis)approving a cellular data connection
- something like the endless Extended Call Log
- something like Recaller.
Has anyone been on the same path and found viable alternatives for these? It seems as though the iPhone will just usurp the 3G data link when wifi is not available. And all my googling pertaining to "recording calls automatically" led to either some pointless discussions whether it's legal or not, or to some weird online services which charge for the "privilege" of recording the call on their servers.
(Of course I'm not doing anything illegal - I don't even wanna hear my voice recorded, but #2 and #3 come in very handy when you're looking for something specific in the past, or can't write down stuff during conversation.)
(and #4 - not being able to synchronize Tasks from Outlook...)
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