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Offline Mikeyis4dcats

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make the phone ask how to enjoy jalepeno popcorn without getting your popcorn all soggy! wow!

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that app is fascinating.  :Wha:

an aside, here's the story of how I used it

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Saturday night we were out late at the Blue Moose in Topeka. Somewhere along the way, my wife left her phone there. We didn't realize it until Sunday afternoon. I send a dozen texts and we called it numerous times, to no avail. My wife called the restaurant twice and spoke to the day and night manager hoping someone had found it.

Before we had Sprint brick it, I discovered online that Sprint offers something called Family Locator which allows you to locate the phone via GPS without an app installed. We pinged it and discovered it was in an apartment building in SW Topeka. After a hour or so we decided to file a theft report, knowing it was likely a lost cause.

After we got back from doing so, I was messing around, hoping that they would move with it so we can isolate a location, but it never happened. I began doing some googling, and found Android Lost. Now, I knew there were tons of lost phone apps, but I was not aware there were any that could be installed remotely AFTER the phone is lost or stolen. I registered and the app installed itself.

The app is AMAZING. Among other things, it not only can locate the phone by GPS, it can record audio from the mic, take photos from the cameras, wipe content, make the phone ring or even say several pre-recorded messages. You can remotely transfer your photos off the phone. You can also use it to turn the ringer on, max the volume, and play a siren. All this can be done from a computer or via text messaging.

At 10:30 last night, armed with my laptop, smartphone, I left the house and called the police department, requesting an officer meet me at the location to attempt to locate the phone. About 15 minutes later, the first officer arrives. I explain the situation, and tell him I'd like to split up, each of us taking one floor in the 3 story building, listening for the siren. We cross the basement and first floor, nothing. We meet up and head down the 3rd floor, and I trigger the siren again. As soon as we walk past apartment 19, the siren wails. We look at each other and nod. We move down the hall, and the officer calls in his location. The report comes back the the location is flagged as a known trouble spot. He requests a second officer, and then shortly after also requests the supervisor come so protocol cannot be questioned as to why they were going to knock.

As I wait down the hall, the officers knock, and the tenant's boyfriend answers. He proclaims to not know why they are there. The officer asks him to have his gf (the tenant come to the door), and asks that I trigger the phone again. The siren goes off as the bf closes the door. After about 30 seconds, they ask me to trigger it again, this time they knock and announce entry, and open the door.

The gf arrives at the door, and the officer demands she retrieve the phone. She is still wearing her Blue Moose shirt, having shortly before gotten off work. She begins spinning a tale about how she found the phone, and tried calling some phone numbers (she didn't, the app will send you the last 10 numbers called, and the last 10 texts sent and rec'd). The officer tells her he basically doesn't believe her, and brings me the phone to identify. She has removed the the fairly recognizable case it was in, removed our son's photo as the background wallpaper, and removed the micro-SD card (probably thinking it was the SIM). So we got the phone back, sans the case and the contents of the memory card.

They ask if I want to pursue charges, and I tell them I'm happy to have the phone back, and that I intend to visit Blue Moose today to inform the manager of the situation. He said that was probably more effective justice than pressing charges for a misdemeanor.

Anyhow, long story short - if you have an Android phone, go NOW and download Android Lost. It is an awesome app, and may be the one thing that helps you recover your lost or stolen phone.

http://www.androidlost.com/
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wow!

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Is the key to being able to install that with the phone already being stolen and service shut off and probably restarted elsewhere that the new people have never tried to use google stuff and nicname never changed his password?  It's all going to whatever phone(s) logged into nic's google?

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i would be completely freaked out if jurassic park newman gif just started playing on my stolen phone


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that app is fascinating.  :Wha:

an aside, here's the story of how I used it

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Saturday night we were out late at the Blue Moose in Topeka. Somewhere along the way, my wife left her phone there. We didn't realize it until Sunday afternoon. I send a dozen texts and we called it numerous times, to no avail. My wife called the restaurant twice and spoke to the day and night manager hoping someone had found it.

Before we had Sprint brick it, I discovered online that Sprint offers something called Family Locator which allows you to locate the phone via GPS without an app installed. We pinged it and discovered it was in an apartment building in SW Topeka. After a hour or so we decided to file a theft report, knowing it was likely a lost cause.

After we got back from doing so, I was messing around, hoping that they would move with it so we can isolate a location, but it never happened. I began doing some googling, and found Android Lost. Now, I knew there were tons of lost phone apps, but I was not aware there were any that could be installed remotely AFTER the phone is lost or stolen. I registered and the app installed itself.

The app is AMAZING. Among other things, it not only can locate the phone by GPS, it can record audio from the mic, take photos from the cameras, wipe content, make the phone ring or even say several pre-recorded messages. You can remotely transfer your photos off the phone. You can also use it to turn the ringer on, max the volume, and play a siren. All this can be done from a computer or via text messaging.

At 10:30 last night, armed with my laptop, smartphone, I left the house and called the police department, requesting an officer meet me at the location to attempt to locate the phone. About 15 minutes later, the first officer arrives. I explain the situation, and tell him I'd like to split up, each of us taking one floor in the 3 story building, listening for the siren. We cross the basement and first floor, nothing. We meet up and head down the 3rd floor, and I trigger the siren again. As soon as we walk past apartment 19, the siren wails. We look at each other and nod. We move down the hall, and the officer calls in his location. The report comes back the the location is flagged as a known trouble spot. He requests a second officer, and then shortly after also requests the supervisor come so protocol cannot be questioned as to why they were going to knock.

As I wait down the hall, the officers knock, and the tenant's boyfriend answers. He proclaims to not know why they are there. The officer asks him to have his gf (the tenant come to the door), and asks that I trigger the phone again. The siren goes off as the bf closes the door. After about 30 seconds, they ask me to trigger it again, this time they knock and announce entry, and open the door.

The gf arrives at the door, and the officer demands she retrieve the phone. She is still wearing her Blue Moose shirt, having shortly before gotten off work. She begins spinning a tale about how she found the phone, and tried calling some phone numbers (she didn't, the app will send you the last 10 numbers called, and the last 10 texts sent and rec'd). The officer tells her he basically doesn't believe her, and brings me the phone to identify. She has removed the the fairly recognizable case it was in, removed our son's photo as the background wallpaper, and removed the micro-SD card (probably thinking it was the SIM). So we got the phone back, sans the case and the contents of the memory card.

They ask if I want to pursue charges, and I tell them I'm happy to have the phone back, and that I intend to visit Blue Moose today to inform the manager of the situation. He said that was probably more effective justice than pressing charges for a misdemeanor.

Anyhow, long story short - if you have an Android phone, go NOW and download Android Lost. It is an awesome app, and may be the one thing that helps you recover your lost or stolen phone.

http://www.androidlost.com/
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I know 2 of the owners.   :peek:

Got a nice gift card out of the deal too, so that was a nice gesture.

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I know 2 of the owners.   :peek:

Got a nice gift card out of the deal too, so that was a nice gesture.

ask them what recent purple pig menu items they've stolen and which restaurants they put them in.

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i would be completely freaked out if jurassic park newman gif just started playing on my stolen phone

hell ya

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Do something that's making it look to him (OR HER!) like his location is Titletown.

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make the phone ask how to enjoy jalepeno popcorn without getting your popcorn all soggy! wow!

LOL

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Seriously? You want this to end? WTF is wrong with you?

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fun read this AM
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Maybe I'm alone here but I would prefer that nobody confront this guy and we continue to watch him via the phone.  Like our own Truman Show.

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I know 2 of the owners.   :peek:

Got a nice gift card out of the deal too, so that was a nice gesture.

ask them what recent purple pig menu items they've stolen and which restaurants they put them in.

clarification, this would be for the Topeka location only....nothing to do with the corporate structure.

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Maybe I'm alone here but I would prefer that nobody confront this guy and we continue to watch him via the phone.  Like our own Truman Show.

I like this idea.  Maybe put a link at the top of blog next to plugin.DJamer.

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Definitely don't do anything that would motivate them to figure out something's up with their phone and get it fixed to where we can't track it.  Doing all the monitoring will be fun enough until we get it back, and I definitely want the end of this to be meeting them and LOL'n and nicname getting whatever he wants done with the phone done.

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yes, we should remain in the passive spying and data acquisition phase so we can more effectively mock them later

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really like the idea of confronting to get the phone back then smashing it on the ground in front of them
I think what my friend Mitch is trying to say is that true love is blind.

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Who needs GoPro?  We can just record the confrontation from the phone

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really hoping for an opportunity to fire up photoshop on this

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Who needs GoPro?  We can just record the confrontation from the phone

Like when this happens this guy will pull out the phone and film it all for us? 

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yeah, what's the hurry? i say nicname forces this app and then we can watch and listen to them. find out what house they live in and anonymously mail them a letters.

"hey. saw you guys watched new girl the other night. any thoughts on zoey deschanel? stevesie60 can't stand her."

"hey. heard you guys had mac n cheese for dinner wednesday night. protip-> try a little bit of salsa mixed in next time."
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Who needs GoPro?  We can just record the confrontation from the phone

Like when this happens this guy will pull out the phone and film it all for us?

No but it would make for an interesting pov when the hand off happens.  Hollywood Hogan lifts the belt (the phone) over his head in triumphant victory.

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nicname could create a new contact called "future me" and shoot a text that says "1. stop with the jalepcorn. bowels ruined. 2. return this phone to 616 N 12th St, Manhattan, KS 66502 immediately."

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 :lol: