Posted in Tips on 29. May, 2009
So here’s a bad *** feature I found on the Neocell. I was going to select a new sound for the timer, the clock app, and when I was going through the sounds, I saw at the very top was “Sleep iPod”. I thought to myself “Man, what junk sound file got transfered over.”. But then I realized it was a sleep funtion for your music.
You set this to stop playing your music after a certain time, the same thing as a sleep timer on your TV.
Freakin’ too cool, baby.
Peace, J


I’m at a Bank of America waiting for service after their power went out. So I thought, hey, what a better time to mention the text message spam I got earlier.
Man this is annoying… text message spam. I don’t get them much, but it actually costs money from my flex account ‘cuz I ain’t payin’ for a text message plan.
But, the number is included in the pic. I ain’t pixelating it, so feel free to blow up that number up with prank calls or whatever.
Peace, J


Wow… There’s some very strong rumors that OS 3.0 will enable backgrounding to select apps.
The talks are that the new iPhone OS 3.0 will have an improved dock system and will have two special slots. Those two special slots will allow you to drag an app onto it, such as WunderRadio and Palringo, and when you launch those apps they’ll be allowed to run in the background.
Wow… Could this be the end to Backgrounder as we know it? We’re already gettin’ rid of Clippy with OS 3.0, allowing us to free up some of our system speed, but if this is true… well ****, this would allow us to get rid of Backgrounder. Backgrounder’s great, I love it, but I’d drop it in a heart beat in favor of system speed.
This is just givin’ us another reason’ta droll over OS 3.0.
Peace, J
Man, you know I ain’t feelin’ this new version of Gmail.com mobile. I mean, I handle all my mail from the Neocell’s email app. But there are times I’ll go on gmail.com from my iPhone for whatever reason. And I’m hatin’ this new version of Gmail mobile.
It’s been runnin’ so slow for the past week, slower than any other web sites I visit. I’m fact, the older version runs faster and is just as easy to use then the new version.
When I have to go on Gmail.com, I’m clickin’ on the “Older” link each time.
Peace, J