I like my CPR Call Blocker. But perhaps I do something a little different than you are doing. When a call comes in, and including Spam Alert, I let it continue to ring. Then the answer machine kicks in. If no message is left, then I pull that number up on the CPR Call blocker, then I block it. If, instead there is a message left (like a doctor appointment reminder) I'll listen to the message,delete it but won't add it to the call blocker. So far, I've never seen a number 'blocked' by me ever call again.
Bill
Thank you Jerry for starting this discussion. As a life long teacher, I see children wear their hats backwards, as a bit of a 'right of passage'. Then as they become teenagers, they learn that it's a child-like behavior, and a teenager is not a child any longer. So, when an adult wears his hat backwards, I question the maturity of that person.
And they continue here in St. Louis
I use two email clients, and the Spectrum/Charter gets those almost every day. I just delete them, and don't respond to any of them.
I cannot tell you the number of times I've received a similar email. While it sits on my email in-box, I click over to PayPay to find no such charge. As others of you have found, when you receive this, just delete it.
Bill
Until my very first dslr came out with a routine to read the RAW files on my Canon 20D (give some of you how long ago that was) I shot both, so that when Canon DID come out with a sub-system to read RAW files from my 20D, I could retrieve my RAW files. Once Canon did that, it was no longer necessary to show both. I would not recommend shooting both unless you really wanted to.
Bill
I've never had a problem with my 'small' camera bag, no matter where we fly. The 'small' camera bag is only slightly larger than my camera w/lens. I have a much larger black one, good for two cameras, but I won't take it, just for the very reason you mentioned.
And since I was able to get it to power up and lift off my desk, I'm sure I'll be doing fine outside. But I powered it up via the "by guess and by golly" method. For the life of me, I cannot get the drone to power up, hence power it's two lights. What I'm desperately look for is a ""good"" instruction book. The pamphlet tell me almost nothing.
Bill
I agree with you, Jerry. Since this one actually did fly in my den, I know it is operable. In fact, when it ascended 2 feet off my desk, it hovered, which is what they say it would do. So, for the money, this is the perfect one for me, and perhaps for you too Jerry.
Bill
Your link took me to the one I purchased, and it shows with the highest rating on that website.
I've given that some thought. Then when I called the company, told them that the first drone was bad out of the box, then promised to send me another, and they did. Then, when a experimented, I actually DID get the drone to power up, and with the hand controller, I got it to fly. So it is all workable. So I don't think this one is a scam. I just need detailed instructions.
The offer came directly to my email, and ordered it from there. Their website is www.aeroquaddrone.com
Model number would be great. It has none. The""instruction"" slip of paper has none. And Youtube has a gazillion different ones, and when I put Quadcopter Drone into Google, I find even more.
That is why I was keeping my fingers crossed that one of you would have one that matches the photo of mine. Maybe one will yet surface here.
I've never uploaded an image, but I'll try, and here is what I'm trying.