Ideally 100,000 if my math is correct. Just be careful as there is no packing material except for the box itself.
Ideally 100,000 if my math is correct. Just be careful as there is no packing material except for the box itself.
Pager transmissions contain a sender and a receiver.
I agree. Although in this case the receiver does that and only that. No delivery confirmation or anything. Good luck tracking its location.
That’s all the information you need
How so? How do you track said dumb pager?
If a known Hisbollah sender sends to a receiver, that receiver obviously has some ties to Hisbollah.
This is a reasonable point. But that doesn’t mean you can pinpoint the recipients location.
You obviously don’t know how one-way pagers work.
You can’t easily track a device that doesn’t communicate outwardly.
Please track the location of my ceiling fan, it receives wireless transmissions from a remote and beeps in response. Kind of like a pager.
You wrote a bunch of things that have nothing to do with my comment.
The terrorist organization Hezbollah used dumb pagers exactly because they don’t transmit anything, and therefore are very hard to track.
If these were one-way pagers,they are not easy to track, as they don’t transmit messages, but only receive and display them.
Terror organization (Hezbollah) = bad guys.
Sounds about right.
What do you mean?
The toxic fumes created by all of those electric trams and subway trains, duh! /s
Soooo… the f*ing Mor
mons.
FTFY
This is no ordinary folding phone my friend. Behold ‘The HiNGE’!
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So do these guys wring their hands while analyzing stuff or do they actually analyze handwringing?
It’s… It’s unAmerican!
Put them in a salad maybe? I usually buy just the bulbs…
5/80
Easy 😎
Is robot, confirmed.
You didn’t notice until now?
+1 for Spigen! It isn’t fancy but does the job. I’ve had Spigen cases for all of my phones since the Galaxy S2. Never had a cracked screen and I don’t use a screen protector.
Terror organizations like Hamas and Hizbollah have a history of publicly stating facts that makes them look good, and quietly waiting for it all to blow over once they’re proven wrong. It’s Terrorist PR 101.
Brandolini’s Law: