Die apple die
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I am soooo tired of my iPhone. I'm about to get my AR15 out and take both to the gun range. I'm whining now, so bear with me. All I want to do is delete ALL TEXT MESSAGES from my phone. None of the youtube videos help, and apple support is approaching Microsoft's level of stupidity. wtf happened to rm -rf? or delete all.. are you sure? yes. Stupid. But if you have any spoilers the leash is running ios 17.
Charlie Gilley “Microsoft is the virus..." "the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money"
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I am soooo tired of my iPhone. I'm about to get my AR15 out and take both to the gun range. I'm whining now, so bear with me. All I want to do is delete ALL TEXT MESSAGES from my phone. None of the youtube videos help, and apple support is approaching Microsoft's level of stupidity. wtf happened to rm -rf? or delete all.. are you sure? yes. Stupid. But if you have any spoilers the leash is running ios 17.
Charlie Gilley “Microsoft is the virus..." "the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money"
Perhaps, had you an axe. And a buckskin jacket.
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I am soooo tired of my iPhone. I'm about to get my AR15 out and take both to the gun range. I'm whining now, so bear with me. All I want to do is delete ALL TEXT MESSAGES from my phone. None of the youtube videos help, and apple support is approaching Microsoft's level of stupidity. wtf happened to rm -rf? or delete all.. are you sure? yes. Stupid. But if you have any spoilers the leash is running ios 17.
Charlie Gilley “Microsoft is the virus..." "the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money"
Does this help?
- Open the Messages app: Launch the Messages app on your iPhone.
- Tap "Edit" in the top-left corner: On the Messages list screen, tap the Edit button in the upper-left corner.
- Select "Show Recently Deleted": If you only want to delete certain conversations, you can select them individually, but for all messages, proceed to step 4.
- Choose "Select Messages": After tapping "Edit," you should see an option to Select Messages.
- Select all conversations: Tap on each conversation that you want to delete. Unfortunately, iOS doesn't offer a single "Select All" button, so you’ll need to tap each conversation individually.
- Delete: Once you’ve selected the conversations, tap the Delete button (usually in the bottom-right corner).
/ravi
My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com
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Perhaps, had you an axe. And a buckskin jacket.
I have both, but no iPhone...
Will Rogers never met me.
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I have both, but no iPhone...
Will Rogers never met me.
Wise.
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Does this help?
- Open the Messages app: Launch the Messages app on your iPhone.
- Tap "Edit" in the top-left corner: On the Messages list screen, tap the Edit button in the upper-left corner.
- Select "Show Recently Deleted": If you only want to delete certain conversations, you can select them individually, but for all messages, proceed to step 4.
- Choose "Select Messages": After tapping "Edit," you should see an option to Select Messages.
- Select all conversations: Tap on each conversation that you want to delete. Unfortunately, iOS doesn't offer a single "Select All" button, so you’ll need to tap each conversation individually.
- Delete: Once you’ve selected the conversations, tap the Delete button (usually in the bottom-right corner).
/ravi
My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com
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Does this help?
- Open the Messages app: Launch the Messages app on your iPhone.
- Tap "Edit" in the top-left corner: On the Messages list screen, tap the Edit button in the upper-left corner.
- Select "Show Recently Deleted": If you only want to delete certain conversations, you can select them individually, but for all messages, proceed to step 4.
- Choose "Select Messages": After tapping "Edit," you should see an option to Select Messages.
- Select all conversations: Tap on each conversation that you want to delete. Unfortunately, iOS doesn't offer a single "Select All" button, so you’ll need to tap each conversation individually.
- Delete: Once you’ve selected the conversations, tap the Delete button (usually in the bottom-right corner).
/ravi
My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com
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I am soooo tired of my iPhone. I'm about to get my AR15 out and take both to the gun range. I'm whining now, so bear with me. All I want to do is delete ALL TEXT MESSAGES from my phone. None of the youtube videos help, and apple support is approaching Microsoft's level of stupidity. wtf happened to rm -rf? or delete all.. are you sure? yes. Stupid. But if you have any spoilers the leash is running ios 17.
Charlie Gilley “Microsoft is the virus..." "the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money"
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charlieg wrote:
I'm about to get my AR15 out and take both to the gun range.
If you do make sure you post the video. Oh, and send it to Tim Crook.
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I am soooo tired of my iPhone. I'm about to get my AR15 out and take both to the gun range. I'm whining now, so bear with me. All I want to do is delete ALL TEXT MESSAGES from my phone. None of the youtube videos help, and apple support is approaching Microsoft's level of stupidity. wtf happened to rm -rf? or delete all.. are you sure? yes. Stupid. But if you have any spoilers the leash is running ios 17.
Charlie Gilley “Microsoft is the virus..." "the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money"
You are not alone. The Google mail app on my Android phone has no way to mark all received items as read. So I perpetually have thousands of unread emails. Very aggravating.
The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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I am soooo tired of my iPhone. I'm about to get my AR15 out and take both to the gun range. I'm whining now, so bear with me. All I want to do is delete ALL TEXT MESSAGES from my phone. None of the youtube videos help, and apple support is approaching Microsoft's level of stupidity. wtf happened to rm -rf? or delete all.. are you sure? yes. Stupid. But if you have any spoilers the leash is running ios 17.
Charlie Gilley “Microsoft is the virus..." "the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money"
iOS was driving me insane to unholy levels. For too many years. Few months ago, I switched to ZFold 5 and cannot be happier with that decision.
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You are not alone. The Google mail app on my Android phone has no way to mark all received items as read. So I perpetually have thousands of unread emails. Very aggravating.
The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.