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BlackBerry Discussion / Re: 4.5 OS Upgrade
« on: August 06, 2008, 12:19:33 am »
THANK YOU!! Been trying to find it forever...  I think I downloaded evry nationality/OS looking for the lousy 4.5 Let me know how italy works for you!

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tru dat! Soda even if you have been a life long soda lover/drinker, go without soda for 30+ days and try it again, it tastes awful... fizzy and gross.

although i will stick with my original CCF Meal (Chicken Picata, with mash potatos rather than the pasta, make sure you get the capers. Now that's good eating. When my wife was pregnant with the 4th and last child!! I ran out and got this with curb side service 2+ times a week at odd hours.

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BlackBerry Discussion / Re: 4.5 OS Upgrade
« on: August 04, 2008, 12:39:11 pm »
i have uninstalled redownloaded reinstalled (and repeated) AAAHHHHHHH!!!!Threw a temper (and repeated). I have a RIM rep coming on the 23rd so i might just hold out till then. I normally feel pretty competent with BB but I m shortly about to start using a nokia 2610!!!!

Is it possible for any one to email me the docs to go app or is that locked into the 4.5 ver?

bkilen (at) gmail (dot) com


http://kilen.us/blackberry.htm

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BlackBerry Discussion / Re: 4.5 OS Upgrade
« on: August 04, 2008, 07:18:56 am »
i have dowloaded 4.5 orange ver an no docs to go i hav tried other vers as well no ducs to go ive looked in app  loader, no docs to go, i'm frustrated and feeling stupid......

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BlackBerry Discussion / Re: 4.5 OS Upgrade
« on: August 02, 2008, 10:42:42 pm »
Where did you get your 4.5 version, got mine at bb website, no docs to go  :'(

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BlackBerry Discussion / Re: 4.5 OS Upgrade
« on: August 02, 2008, 11:15:18 am »
went to rim's website, dowloaded and installed 4.5 for the curve, no documents to go??

not feelin the love

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Tech Hotline / Re: blackberry as a modem
« on: August 02, 2008, 10:35:21 am »

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The Circus (lounge) / Re: Question for Employees...
« on: August 02, 2008, 10:23:13 am »
All of t-mo's hiring is technically done on line and then through the interview process. 

1) You must goto http://www.t-mobile.com/jobs/
2) Create a profile
3) Upload/Create a Resume
4) Search for a applicable job opening, you can search by region and or job type
5) You must apply to a position (aka Req) or no one will ever see your profile
6) You will then be asked a series of basic knock out questions that basically check you employment status (are you able to legally work for T-Mo)
7) Next according to job you applied for you are pushed an assesment of battery questions, these must be completed to be consudered for employment.
8) from here you are either sent an email saying "yes there is interest in pursuing you" or a "Oops My Bad" email.
9) if there is interest either a recruiter or hiring manager will contact you for a first interview,
10) you will also be sent a application that you will need to fill out and return via email or electronically. It is used for the background check, when filling out any dates of employment or education info must be pretty accurate and verifyable.
11) second interview, back ground check
12) possibly a third interview and if all good you will recieve an offer letter

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chicken picata but get the mas potatos in place of the pasta

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If anyone has any tips like that, that are not mentioned in official BB documentation please send them my way. I have put together a website where I collect resources for the BB. 

http://kilen.us/blackberry.htm

I would highly reccomend the Curve I have been a BB user for 3+ years and have had numerous phones other than the BB in between. I have had a unlocked Nokia E61, Treo, Shadow, Dash and Wing but have alway  migrated back to the BB. Its ease of use and reliabilty have won me over. The curve is by far the best I have had, I am willing however to move to the Bold!! (OH YEAH!!), but since there is no known set date for its release on T-MO i would not hold out for its release.

The curve is a solid handset with numerous features that make it a win win deal. I found a program that allows me to rip and compress full dvd's to approx 114 MB, meaning I can fit 7 - 8 Movies onto a 1Gig MicroSD Card. Battery life sustains awesome!! I can watch two movies and I still have over half my battery life. The program cost me about $30 and is called "Media Studio for BlackBerry"

If you haven't been to www.pinstack.com it is a must for any BB user. If you have thought of a question about your BB it has probably already been asked there. Free Applications, Utilities, and advice.

Google also has a full suite of applications made for your BB check my resource websit for an OTA (over the air) link to get it for your BB.
(http://kilen.us/blackberry.htm) Google maps is not GPS but gives you a lot the funtionality of GPS on your T-Mo BB. I also use googles RSS feed reader "Google Reader" quite a bit.

In my local Metro area I have also found a application partly through NBC that allows me to watch all the major Highway Web Cams. I haven't found it very useful but yet the mere fact I can watch local live traffic on my BB is just plain cool!!

Bank of america also allows me to bank via my BB with their application.


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BlackBerry Discussion / Re: Blackberry Curve - thoughts
« on: August 02, 2008, 07:49:28 am »
HOLY POOP BATMAN!! I love it the 3 finer salute BB Style!! That is flippin awesome!! i rarely have to pull the battery but it is suggested that you pull battery (or now do 3 finger salute) once a week to clear reset your BB to keep it running as smoothly as posible. Reseting in this manner stops any applications from running in the background that you may be unaware of.

If anyone has any tips like that, that are not mentioned in official BB documentation please send them my way. I have put together a website where I collect resources for the BB. 

http://kilen.us/blackberry.htm

and as far as going to the Curve, I would highly reccomend it.

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BlackBerry Discussion / Re: Trackball Cleaning Tips
« on: July 31, 2008, 11:38:56 pm »
the silver ring is easy to remove it pops out, take a round tooth pick (won't scratch face) and pry the right then left side remove ring the ball annd its housing will easily pop/pull out (pay attention to the orientation of housing / important for re-inserting) take toothpick clean contacts on circuit board. Blow without spitting into the hole.  Re-isert housing, firmly press silver ring. All good!

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