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If it weren't for the other failing parts on the phone (haptic engine, for one) I'd think more about the battery replacement option. It's just hard to invest money in it, not knowing what'd be next to fail, and needing to travel for work next week and not wanting to worry about it. So instead I threw money at my old 6 and had the screen fixed. I tested its battery and despite two plus years of service time in my hands as well as being used when I bought it, it's still got 88% of it's original battery life. So I'll rock that for the next few weeks. FYI - I was able to get in touch with Apple support (via Twitter) and while they wouldn't say how bad the battery was they could confirm that it failed diagnostic testing. It was pretty amazing that within 8hrs of tweeting at them I had a senior tech support guy on the phone performing remote diagnostics and offering to facilitate the battery replacement either at an Apple store or sending it in.
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Tonight's dinner - homemade pork empanadas using slow-cooked carnitas and cheese on the inside, with jalepeno aioli and pico on top. It was a hit, even with the kids.
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Happy birthday, JP#s, I hope it feels good to be back "home".
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Certainly possible. Trouble is that the nearest Apple store is an hour away, without traffic. I'll try one of the battery health apps and see what the results are. Jacob nailed it. Design capacity of the battery should be 2900mAh, it's down to just 700mAh - yikes. Given that this phone has had some other issues like the vibration motor going I don't think replacing the battery is worth it (throwing good $ at bad). I think I'll chalk this up as the rare iPhone lemon and quit my bitching and move on. A replacement is in the works that'll take care of things in the not-too-distant future and I'll figure something out for my upcoming trip.
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Fucking Apple. 11.1.2. is a turd and has reinvoked battery jeopardy. Got in the car tonight to drive home, kids wanted to listen to a book, battery was at 50-something percent when we got in the car. Within one minute I got the less than 20% battery life remaining message.
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n_maher replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
The screws can be dealt with, you just counter sink them so they sit flush (since you already drilled the holes) or use a button head screw to keep the profile as low as possible. -
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n_maher replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
The silver XLR would also be a nice option and require significantly less work. To rear mount the socket, given how thick the panel is, you'd have to recess the body of the socket into the panel which is no trivial exercise - unless you're Kerry and have a cnc router in your closet. -
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n_maher replied to kevin gilmore's topic in Do It Yourself
Elegant work, but if I may, that chassis begs for the XLR socket to be mounted behind the front panel to maintain the otherwise clean aesthetic. I'd also recommend removing the locking tab, I never had much use for them, unless it's catastrophic to unplug something while the amp is on. -
I always had a soft spot for the Thruxton, seemed to do a nice job of walking the line between homage and modern.
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I don't think it matters whether or not there's anything on it from a storage perspective. It's got to be a system resource flaw or something like that (within the OS) because even with nothing running on my phone it would drain at 20-30% an hour. It was like all the processing power was stuck on max even though it wasn't asked to do anything.
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Sprint RS I'm so out of touch with their current lineup and sadly, learned that my local shop shut its doors some 2 years ago.
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As a former Triumph rider I fully endorse this plan.
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I wouldn't do anything other than a full wipe/fresh install with iOS 11.X.
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This!
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The phone is definitely running better after a fresh install but battery life is still worse than it was with 10.3 (or whatever the last version was). So we'll count this as a small victory for now.
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Have a very happy birthday, Dinny!
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I don't think my phone has been hacked but every version of iOS 11 has made it substantially worse. Final straw may have been 11.1.1 which rendered the battery life as catastrophically bad with a side of instability thrown in for good measure. Example #1: went out for a MTB ride this weekend. Started the ride w/ 55% battery, rode for about 35 minutes and had been tracking the ride via Strava. Stopped to take a picture, noted that the battery had dropped to the mid 40's which is a fast drop rate, but not the worst I'd seen lately. Snapped one pic, decided to take another at which point the phone shut off. Like all the way off. Wouldn't reboot, restart, etc. Got pissed, chucked it back in the bag, finished the ride. Got home, phone tried to power on and told me that it had 0% battery (just flashed the battery/plug-me-in icon on the screen). Plugged in the phone, booted up with 4% battery. So basically using the GPS and one app nuke 50+% of the battery in a little over a half hour. I'm surprised it didn't catch fire. Example #2: Just to show Ian how bad this was at work today I charged the phone to 100% (it dropped 20% on the way to work just listening to podcasts) and then proceeded to lightly use the phone for approximately 40 minutes, mostly just browsing the web and sending a couple text messages. It dropped 30% during those 40 minutes. So tonight I'm giving it one last go, wiping the phone and doing a hard restore of 11.1.1 through iTunes which is allegedly the most complete flushing you can do of the phone's OS. Here's to hoping.
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It's definitely the best corn bread I've ever made. I'm very much looking forward to more later tonight. Here's the recipe used - http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alexandra-guarnaschelli/cast-iron-skillet-corn-bread-recipe-2012669
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And I finally made some cast-iron-skillet cornbread. It at least looks good, actual taste testing to commence shortly with the white bean chicken chili that Maura made.
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Scones to start the week off right - chocolate coconut chocolate chip. Sorry, Brent, USPS says I can't ship them.
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First did some cooking, then eating. Step 1: Fry bacon. Step 2: Make home fries in bacon fat. Step 3: Combine with eggs. Top with cheese, eat.
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Why not just regulate the line voltage before the amp? https://www.amazon.com/APC-LE1200-Automatic-Voltage-Regulator/dp/B00009RA60 Not endorsing that particular solution, just saying that there are cheap options that might be worth exploring.
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It's just you.
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Happy Birthday!