Journal damn_registrars's Journal: I'm sure this makes sense to someone 6
I'm getting the "excessive bad posting from this subnet" message when I attempt to post from work (but not from home). My karma is still excellent (indeed I even get the "karma bonus" checkbox choice when writing from work). This disables me "temporarily" from posting from work.
Oh well I should probably post less from work anyways. Being as I don't click on the conservative advertising on slashdot they aren't making any money from me reading their site right now either.
Oh well I should probably post less from work anyways. Being as I don't click on the conservative advertising on slashdot they aren't making any money from me reading their site right now either.
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That said, even if my phone wasn't an LG failure pile, I wouldn't be able to get data service from my office as I work in
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LG? I had an LG phone about a decade ago. Buggiest piece of shit I ever saw. I see they must still be shoddy, but after that piece of shit phone I'll not buy any more of LG's shoddily engineered and built junk.
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I'm holding on to my cheap Kyocera until it breaks or styles change. All of the new phones are WAY too big for a straight American man; unlike women, gays, and Europeans I don't carry a purse. It has to fit in my front pants pocket with my wallet or it's useless to me.
My all-time favorite phone was the old Motorola Razr. It was a "feature phone" but you could get on the internet with it, text, play games on it, it had a camera, etc. It had features Android (at least Jellybean) lacks. One thing I loved about
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My all-time favorite phone was the old Motorola Razr. It was a "feature phone" but you could get on the internet with it, text, play games on it, it had a camera, etc. It had features Android (at least Jellybean) lacks. One thing I loved about it was you could set it to automatically answer in speakerphone mode. Great for traveling, with my Android it sits in my pocket ringing and buzzing and I have to call back after I stop. And it was really small, its best feature IMO.
I never had the Razr (though I did have the RIZR which I thought was pretty cool aside from the fact that the most important buttons were stickers that eventually fell off and seriously hindered the usability of the phone). One of my all-time favorites was the samsung 3500 or n200 which were flip phones designed such that the entire screen was visible - though the keys protected - when the phone was flipped closed. It was comparable in size to the Razr. They also had great batttery life and there were e