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On 2/4/13 10:28 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 2/4/2013 9:07 AM, ESAD wrote:
On 2/4/13 9:02 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 2/4/2013 8:56 AM, ESAD wrote:
On 2/4/13 8:52 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:



"Jailbreaking an iPhone is illegal."

-Stupid Scotty


"****ing ten year olds is legal", Mr. Dr.

Ahh, as usual, Stupid Scotty can't defend his ideas, so he goes after
people who don't post here, smelly little coward that he is, hiding in
his closet.

You are a crook, defend that...


You're a funny little man. There's nothing "crooked" about jailbreaking
a phone. It is perfectly legal.

Turn on the light in that little closet of yours, and come out into the
sunshine.


Why did you jail break it? Who's resources or intellectual property are
you stealing?



I haven't jailbroken my iphone 5 yet, because the JB, which reportedly
was going to be released yesterday, is now scheduled to be released
today. Hopefully.

I did JB my iphone 4S, which I no longer own.

I ran:

Killbackground, which kills all background tasks.

iBlacklist, which I paid $12 for, and "blacklists" calls from
individuals or organizations I consider annoying, such as repetitive
solicitations from telemarketers.

SBSettings, which allows me to have toggles for certain functions in a
pull down notification center.

Infinifolders, which allows me to add an infinite number of app icons to
individual folders.

That's pretty much it. The iBlacklist and SBsettings were my main JB
apps on my 4s.

Not a stolen app on the list.

Now, when are you coming out of the closet?


The IT specialist doesn't realize what Jailbreak does, won't every
understand either.