napansin ko sa Bel Air village, tinatangal din ng village personnel yung previous sticker. and they use blade. puro gasgas windshield dahil hindi marunong yung nagtanggal.
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Walang kwenta village association sa amin. It's now composed of the "bagong-lipat" people, kaya puro salita, wala gawa.
It's better than dreaming about work. Si Retz ba nasa dreams mo rin?
Sa amin P100 each for the first three cars. 4th sticker onwards mas mahal.
Kups din kadalasan sa village namin yung mga newbies. Sila yung mag cause ng away/factions.![]()
Pag si Retz ang nasa dream ko, nightmare na yun. Kidding. Retz :peace: tayo.
That is so true!!! I am still not in good terms with our neighbor that moved in a few years ago. May rooster ba naman! A lot of residents complained about the noise. It's a good thing the village took action so bye bye rooster![]()
Mura ah. Isang car lang yan sakin. Village pa lang wala pang schoolMay RFID tag sa ilalim so pwede gamitin pang-NFC. Di ko pa lang nasetup yung phone
Kaya medyo bad trip kung may events on my main car's coding days. Next year kelangan may sticker na yung dalawa. August pa naman renewal. Ok din yung stickers nila di dumidikit masyado. Konting tuklap lang and punas with alcohol.
BTT: Breakfast with the missus sa McDo. Large coffee so may refill. Caffeine overdose tuloy. Have to walk it off.
How to use NFC on Android
Near Field Communication. The phone can be setup so that when it is tapped against an RFID tag it will reconfigure itself. Let's say I setup the car RFID to turn on the speakerphone and GPS(among others), an RFID at the office to make it silent, and another RFID at home to turn all configurations back to normal.
The Note 3 has NFC![]()
You have to set it up first. The RFID must be programmed to perform a set of configurations. I haven't tried it out yet though so I'm not sure how it's done. An officemate has set it up though. When he enters his car his setup turns on bluetooth to pair with his HU.
The link I posted above has a How To. Note that not all tags are compatible (Samsung sells them too) but the tags the village uses has been proven to be compatible.
Last edited by JohnM; January 17th, 2014 at 01:58 PM.
Oh. It's too techie for meI might end up messing up the RFID. But I like the idea of the GPS of my phone turning on by itself
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