On 20 Sep, 19:22, "Neil Monk" <neil.mon...@greenyonder.co.uk> wrote:
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> Neil"daGnutt" <gnutt.halvords...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> > On 18 Sep, 21:28, "Neil Monk" <neil.mon...@greenyonder.co.uk> wrote:
> >> Hi,
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> >> I've been told that there is a way to turn my Nokia n95 into a speed
> >> camera
> >> detector, can anyone tell me how to do this?
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> >> Sorry, couldn't resist. I was reading the old FAQ that I used to write
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> >> alt.cellular.nokia.ringtones on the Wayback Machine and saw this, then
> >> remembered that we used to get asked this question ALL the time (albeit
> >> about the 5110 and the 3210).
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> >> Well, to be fair, you probably can do it these days what with the n95
> >> aving
> >> built-in Sat Nav. Who'd have thought it hey?!
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> >> Blast from the past for some of the oldies on here!
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> >> Neil
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> > There are a few applications out there that can do this, I know that
> > Wayfinder has one
> >http://www.wayfinder.com/products/wa...en.php?link_id...
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> However I do not know of any freeware ones.
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> > Aslo Wayfinder Navigator has a warningsystem for speed-cameras. Before
> > you buy, be sure to see what coverage-areas they have (since it's not
> > guaranteed that they have every single speed-camera in their
> > software).
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> > But of course, the best way to not get caught in a speed-trap, is to
> > STOP SPEEDING!
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> My post was meant to be tongue-in-cheek. Some of the users of this NG who's
> been here a good few years will hopefully see the joke!
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> Neil
Hopefully, however I dont.