Thanks for the help all.
On 7/22/19, John Newman wrote:
>> And you can dig around in phone recycle bins.
>
> Yeah, I've noticed these machines at the grocery store lately
You can't pull from those. Look for open recycling bins at
shops that people just dump their phones, batteries,
chargers into. And ask or bribe the
On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 02:23:21PM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> On 7/22/19, John Newman wrote:
> > The so-called "Obama phones" are indeed true pieces of shit.
>
> There are also charity type places that give away or sell
> for $10-20 old used crap as "no SIM emergency call only"
> "victim" "keep in
On 7/22/19, John Newman wrote:
> The so-called "Obama phones" are indeed true pieces of shit.
There are also charity type places that give away or sell
for $10-20 old used crap as "no SIM emergency call only"
"victim" "keep in touch with and track children" phones.
And you can dig around in
On July 21, 2019 11:26:44 PM UTC, Douglas Lucas wrote:
>Dear cryptocurrency hoarders, aspiring cryptocurrency hoarders, and
>those discarded by -- or barely hanging on in -- a global (anti)society
>dedicated to assigning high status to those most adept at hoarding
>commodities, while
On 07/21/2019 04:26 PM, Douglas Lucas wrote:
> Dear cryptocurrency hoarders, aspiring cryptocurrency hoarders, and
> those discarded by -- or barely hanging on in -- a global (anti)society
> dedicated to assigning high status to those most adept at hoarding
> commodities, while exterminating those
For generic and *ware free inexpensive phones,
most of which are entirely unlocked and can run
LineageOS if need be, choose anything on this program...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_One
https://www.android.com/one/
https://www.androidauthority.com/nokia-2-2-usa-1010154/
The Nokia 2.2
Oh, and another thing people have suggested is to simply use my own
LineageOS smartphone, hand it to my comrade, after somehow disguising
the phone number by calling the carrier and requesting this and that option.
The problem with this is there's no easy way to test that my phone
number would be
Dear cryptocurrency hoarders, aspiring cryptocurrency hoarders, and
those discarded by -- or barely hanging on in -- a global (anti)society
dedicated to assigning high status to those most adept at hoarding
commodities, while exterminating those odd enough to, like, help others:
In Seattle where