... was “that hot” we wouldv found u by now….DAMN! How real is that Get ur block hot, get ur city hot, get ur area hot & the labels will findu & 1 Record doesn’t make u hot…WOW! Real talk It takes a body of records to go on stage – 1 hot record don’t mean shit A hot records means nothn, I’ll buy that hot ...
... thing i like anymore – those brown cords. thankfully it’s a nice smell, rather tha some serious corny-findu.(that means fishy fanny is some language) *** ____ and i are no longer speaking. i’ve seen him for the asshole he really is. (or did i just get spooked by an attempted date rape and ruin ...
... header, "!x!", which can be placed in the beginning of the comment text of a position packet. It prohibits aprs.fi (and findu) from archiving the position packet in the database. This is quite an old feature in findu, and has not really been documented anywhere (except the APRSSIG archives). The !x ...
... - I developed this phone friendly version of QRZ info and a static Google map APRS Location - Using FindU’s site, just edit the link and add your own APRS identifier DX Cluster - Mobile version of DX Cluster spots ARRL LoTW - Though very not phone friendly, it allows me to view the latest QSLs ...
... the the local running instance with the APRS-IS network. Now DM1AS is visible on FINDU. Nice side effect on this, the server generates an Google Maps page every 5 minutes with APRS stations around my home. Maybe tomorrow I connect my radio to the igate and there will be more local stations ...
... stations that send the data to the APRS-IS network. Database servers, such as findU, cache the packets so that client software can access them without needing a radio or realtime access to the network. The coolest client I have seen so far is aprs.fi, a clever mashup of APRS and Google Maps: APRS ...