Over the past year i’ve set-up alot of iPhones for work and family. From my experience I been able come up with little tricks to help the set-up a little more smooth. While iPhone set-up is not a perfect science especially business accounts and thats another long story. The one trick that you may want to use is to bypass the Account info or Apple ID section. This is only useful if your setting up iPhones that are not yours. When you bypass the account info, you can completely activate and even sync the iPhone to a computer. The owner of the iPhone just needs to enter their Apple ID on their iTunes account once they receive the iPhone.
Reasons to bypass Account info:
• Setting up an iPhone thats not yours and the owner doesn’t have an Apple account yet.
• Setting up an iPhone thats not yours and the owner did not give you their Apple account info.
How to:
When you get to the Apple ID user name and password section, just hit continue

Next screen should be the customer info section. This is where you think you have to either start an account or have an exiting one. But if you look closely at the line, at the end is the bold hard to see “click here” link. This link will let you bypass without having an account.

Thats it. It seems very simple, but it took me many set-ups to find this out. Hopefully this will save people some time.
I was lucky enough to get a chance to learn Django and some Python with Lamp Training. Our instructor was Ian Millington. He did a great job. He managed to fit a 6 month course into five days, without killing our brains. After learning the foundation of Django, I can see how useful and powerful it can be. Iam not an expert at it yet but like anything else i just got to dive into it. My first Django application coming soon.
I recently was ask to find a digital camera that can be charged by pluging it straight to the wall outlet. So no taking out the battery and inserting it to wall charger. I thought this was a fair and easy request. Well was i wrong. Not many out there anymore. I start with Sony, I find out that they stop using that feature on all thier cameras except maybe thier really high end cameras. One alternative i found was to get cameras that had docking stations, companies like Kodak use this alot. However they didnt want to use dock iether, so i was back to square one. Well after hours of research i found the Fujifilm Finepix F series. They fit what i wanted, I purchased the Finepix f20 for 149.99+tax and shipping. from Amazon.com. Also apperantly this camera is discontinued and the company that was on Amazon just happen to still have some in stock. Well iam sure there will be some out there with this feature, I just didnt think it would be a rare feature.
This is my first post on my site. I could easily put a BIG welcome sign, but not only am I personally annoyed by “welcome to my site” mumbo jumbo, Ive learned it can deter the audience. So please enjoy the site.