i would personly say three
Around 5-6 seconds if you're using a MP3 file
it is very good and cheap the battery is good because the battery is low after 5 or 8 days depend how much you use it
Here are the steps I used to use my LG cookie as a modem for my macbook (Running Snow leopard) via bluetooth. 1) Ensure both the bluetooth on your LG cookie and Mac are turned on. 2) Go to the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar and click "Set up bluetooth device" 3) Find the LG Cookie device (LG KP500) 4) Pair the mobile and Mac 5) A "Bluetooth Mobile Phone Setup" should appear: Set Phone Vendor to "Generic" Phone Model to "GPRS (GSM/3G)" Leave Username and Password blank APN to CID to "1" And tick "Show modem status in the menu bar" 6) Then in the menu go to the modem status and click "Connect Bluetooth DUN" AND voila you should have the Internet on your mac!! Note: as the LG cookie is not 3G so load times can be slow
LG Taylor is 5' 5".
Personally i would give it 2/5 stars because i find the touch screen very poor, camera poor, applications poor, connectivity poor and the overall performance between the transitions slow or jagged. However, the things i think are cool about the phone are that it comes with a stylist, it does landscape mode, it's very cheap and it takes allot of damage. For me though I'll stick with my iPhone.
if a 5-year-old steals a cookie, you give them a time out so they can CONTEMPLATE on what he/she did.
Ok well, LG phones are known to be terrible. I would give the LG Xenon 1 out of 5 stars. It WILL freeze on you ALOT. I have one and i am sorry to say that I wish that I had NEVER EVER bought one. It literally broke down in 3 MONTHS. I do NOT EVER recommend this phone to anyone.
Give them one whole, and one quarter cookie each !
Cookie Rojas is 5' 10".
The LG WM3988HWA has 5 temperature settings.
8x5=40 See here is how if you have 8 cookie jars and there are 5 cookies in the jars, there are 40 cookies to give to your friends.
Plug in the cookie factory. A light should come on and it should start heating up. Preheat, closed, for 5 minutes. Leave the cookie pans on the table so you can load them up with some dough. After 5 minutes, open the press and put one of the cookie pans loaded with dough into the press. Let it cook for 5 minutes. Check cookies after 5 minutes. Cookie time varies with each type of cookie. Cooks slower than an oven...which is good. less likely to burn.