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	<title>Comments on: Light</title>
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		<title>By: T</title>
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		<description>lol this is a great idea. i found myself trying to do this by just turning my phone on but it turns off right away. so instead of installing an app i just made a picture the size of an iphone wallpaper (320x480) so it fills up the whole screen, so when i need a light, just go into photos. one extra step, but then i don&#039;t have to install something. it doesn&#039;t seem to shut off so it works perfectly fine this way. thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>lol this is a great idea. i found myself trying to do this by just turning my phone on but it turns off right away. so instead of installing an app i just made a picture the size of an iphone wallpaper (320&#215;480) so it fills up the whole screen, so when i need a light, just go into photos. one extra step, but then i don&#8217;t have to install something. it doesn&#8217;t seem to shut off so it works perfectly fine this way. thanks.</p>
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