Posted by Hobo,NC on March 20, 2016 at 07:59:01 from (75.138.218.81):
In Reply to: cell phone posted by skip33652 on March 19, 2016 at 19:19:51:
I have a Samsung Galaxy S111 (smartphone) like you I did not want to go there for the same reasons. Its in a Otter protector (lifetime warranted) I have broke two belt clips they replaced them. While waiting for the replacements I got use to tote'N it in my pants pocket. I don't need a smart phone other than the camera its awesome I call it my old mans magnifying glass. The camera is why I tote it for no other reasons it will be in my pocket are on a belt clip (I hate a smartphone :lol:)
I have found cracks on parts are defects along with part numbers
that I can see and read instantly, It has about eliminated a need for a pencil. Its technology I have had to force myself to learn to use to get the value out of it.
I can scan the vin bar code with a NAPA app it saves the info on my phone and with blue tooth it sends it to my puter. :D With the info I know most of what I need to know to order parts.
Its more than just a toy to keep your kids occupied.
I was trying to remember a few good uses that saved me a ell of allot of time. 1) I needed to order up fuel injectors for a Ford (1987 300 six it uses a zillion different injectors) No way I could read the part number with out taking them out I could barley see one injector on that plumbing nightmare, so for the ell of it I took a pix blew it up and got the number.
The best pix was a new oil filter that leaked the filter had a crack that I caught with my camera. No way I would have found the crack otherwise. A guy brought me a cylinder head last wee he was considered it had a crack I shot some pix no crack to be found are what looked like a crack was not.
Its a love hate affair I hate tote'N it I love what it can do...
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