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Re: iPhone issue

Postby CENTURION » Thu Feb 21, 2013 5:58 pm

Dogger = Doggers would usually leave their interior lights on in their cars so that other doggers would know that they too were doggers. Some would flash their headlights at other cars or flick the interior light on-and-off briefly. These are the most common signs to show that one is a dogger, and are also the signs used by gay men who use lay-bys as cruising grounds for sexual activity. Many dogging locations are used by both straight doggers and gay men.
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Re: iPhone issue

Postby CENTURION » Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:00 pm

Dog_ger wrote:
CENTURION wrote:
Dog_ger wrote:Try removing the battery for 2 minutes.

Then do a new startup.... :D

Wipe the phone all over with a paper towel.

A touch phone is not responsive to moisture on your hands. :D

yep, that'll fix it every time!


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Re: iPhone issue

Postby CENTURION » Thu Feb 21, 2013 6:05 pm

it appears I as much a Centurion, as you are a dogger ;) (I think so anyway)
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Re: iPhone issue

Postby dedja » Thu Feb 21, 2013 7:13 pm

Dog_ger wrote:Try removing the battery for 2 minutes.

Then do a new startup.... :D

Wipe the phone all over with a paper towel.

A touch phone is not responsive to moisture on your hands. :D


All good points, but you missed the one about putting the battery in the freezer.

Also, just to be a tad pedantic, how does one take the battery out of a iPhone?
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Re: iPhone issue

Postby CENTURION » Thu Feb 21, 2013 7:16 pm

dedja wrote:
Dog_ger wrote:Try removing the battery for 2 minutes.

Then do a new startup.... :D

Wipe the phone all over with a paper towel.

A touch phone is not responsive to moisture on your hands. :D


All good points, but you missed the one about putting the battery in the freezer.

Also, just to be a tad pedantic, how does one take the battery out of a iPhone?

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Re: iPhone issue

Postby dedja » Thu Feb 21, 2013 7:18 pm

Sorry, I can't control the dorkiness ...
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Re: iPhone issue

Postby kickinit » Thu Feb 21, 2013 7:43 pm

dedja wrote:
Dog_ger wrote:Try removing the battery for 2 minutes.

Then do a new startup.... :D

Wipe the phone all over with a paper towel.

A touch phone is not responsive to moisture on your hands. :D


All good points, but you missed the one about putting the battery in the freezer.

Also, just to be a tad pedantic, how does one take the battery out of a iPhone?


Never had to remove a battery from a iPhone, and my iPhone 3 is still being used by my old man. But one thing I do no is if it went in there then it has to come out.
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Re: iPhone issue

Postby Wedgie » Fri Feb 22, 2013 7:12 am

Thats what she said.
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