I still using my Panasonic gd90 mobile if that counts.
I still using my Panasonic gd90 mobile if that counts.
Haha use Microsoft Works everyday and it is in fact essential to my business.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
I was amazed just a few weeks ago when I realised my nephew had no Idea what a tape or VHS was, I tried to explain it to him and he looked at me like I was crazy
how to mess with the younger generation .......
If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?
Probably everything master owns.
His new phone can send texts apparently
Don't bully fat kids - they've got enough on their plate
At this point in time, I'm kind of tempted to include my PC on the list. Seems everybody uses their phone now.
I bought my wife a iPhone eight almost a year ago now. It’s still in the box and she is using an old Kyocera phone that is push button. It’s odd she is an engineer and at work had three or four of the best monitors and computers made plus she had a lab that has tech stuff that I couldn’t even tell you what it does. I thought she might care as all her coworkers have the top of the line most recent phones but she just doesn’t care. She had 0 interest in getting a smart phone and likes her ten year old Kyocera
I use old cameras, sound recorders, software etc. They are tools and once you learn how to use them inside out they still do the job they were designed to do and often without the uneccessary bells and whistles that get in the way.
You can't sample old vinyl without decks and there is something about tools with limitations, like some of the older specialist cameras I use, that helps focus you on what matters.
I can still remember the first time we had the Internet at home (dial up) typing on 'jugs' and it just being a list of Toby Jugs.
Used the Amiga until very recently for triggering hardware synths and remember the workbench operating system which was so ripped off with Windows.
My old TV was indestructible and never had any problems with it but technology moved on to digital, connecting to internet, smart, flat screen, hd quality so had to throw it away.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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