Thứ Bảy, 26 tháng 3, 2011

Program to locate yourself on a cell phone without an internet plan?

Program to locate yourself on a cell phone without an internet plan?

I had a friend who had a program on his blackberry that worked like GPS but used cell towers to triangulate his position and worked just like GPS. I don’t have a blackberry or smart phone, but have a high end samsung that can run applications. Is there a program I can download that would work like this? I’m moving to a new house, and have been by google text to get around. Without adding an internet wrap to my plot, I would REALLY like a program by my position and a map to get around. Thanks for your feedback!!

Answer by Marlane
http://www.themobiletracker.com/english/index.html.. :)

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Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: this photo was in print in an undated (Mar 11, 2011) Everyblock NYC zipcodes blog titled "10036."

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As I have noted in numerous earlier Flickr albums, as long as I continue going to the same NYC dentist, you can count on two or three sets of photos of Bryant Park each year. The reason is simple: my dentist is located in mid-town Manhattan, about a block from the park — and when I’m done, I’m always tempted to walk over and see how the park looks. Consequently, I’ve collected nearly a dozen separate sets of Bryant Park photos, which you can see summarized here on Flickr.

At least one or two of those other sets will provide you with the historical details of the park; or you can look it up here on Wikipedia. But this particular visit (and one or two others in this pool) had nothing to do with my dentist: I was on a lunch-break from a weekend class at the International Center of Photography, located about a block away. It was a relatively mild late-winter Saturday, and I was feeling somewhat claustrophobic after spending the entire morning in a small windowless basement-level classroom; so I opted to skip my lunch meal, and just wandered around the park taking pictures.

After surveying the vista, I chose to make at least one circumnavigational loop, to photograph whatever looked fascinating. Really, there wasn’t much alternative: the inner lawn had been completely torn up, and roped off to keep people away. I reckon they’re going to be laying down new sod/grass for the spring season … but in any case, everyone was confined to the chairs and tables around the edge of the park.

Of course, there were lots of people reading books, chatting on their cell phones, and carrying on conversations with one another. But there was there was something else going on, to a far greater extent than I retract ever seeing here in the park before: people signal asleep. A couple of the people looked like homeless vagabonds, but most were well-dressed middle-class people who had simply chose, for whatever reason, to stretch out in a chair or lay their face and upper torso down on a table … and drift off to sleep. So I took a few pictures of the people, as well as a few unusual displays of affection.

All of this was shot with my simple Canon G12 camera, instead of the various large, bulky DSLR cameras that I naturally use. The main advantage of the G12 is that it’s small and unobtrusive; and because it has a swivel (or "reticulating") LCD monitor, I can tilt it so that I’m looking down toward my feet while pointing the camera lens at an unsuspecting subject, who might be only a few feet away. Thus, instead of hurriedly firing off three or four shots with my Nikon D700, and hoping that one of them might produce excellent results, I could take my time with the G12, and get a single well-composed picture. Over the course of two weekends, I finished up taking a small over 250 photos, of which 100 survived the editing process, and will be uploaded here to Flickr over the next numerous days…

At the end of a one-hour lunchtime each day, I turned off the camera, and headed back up the street to my ICP class. But I’ll be back to see my dentist next month, and I’ll try to stop by the park again, to see what it looks like when spring has returned …

Well, my girlfriend carries her cell phone nearly everywhere she goes. I am thinking about monitoring her by the Global positioning system built into her cell phone – the same technology that police and 911 services use to locate people. Basically, I want to make sure she isn’t going anywhere that she is not allowed and I also want to make sure she isn’t going seats without my permission. I feel I need to be protective of her because she is a woman, plus she needs to be a excellent girl and be obedient and if she isn’t then it will tell me if she is wifely material or not.

Answer by BettyBoop
wifely material?? you are officially insane. go away

Answer by Lov’n IT!
Yes its incorrect

Answer by red yeti
possessive much, not a excellent trait

Answer by angeljre
That is so incorrect.

Answer by ck
did you read what you wrote?? dont use the gps, if you trust her you wont

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