Comment Re:Here's how I handle it... (Score 1) 388
Did they re(ply/spond) back?
Did they re(ply/spond) back?
Don't stick with Y! forever. It won't last long either.
My online friend saw Windows 95 on a cashier machine in a Chinese branch store recently. My dentist still uses Windows XP. I still use Windows XP Pro. SP3 at home and will keep doing it until it or its hardware dies badly.
I know this married non-(geek/nerd)y Canadian gal who 3s her touchscreen lappy with its W8.
For me, I just multiple virtual desktops even on a 19" 1280x1024 screen. I don't like multiple monitors because of their frames/splits. I want nonstop screen with no breaks. I also hate turning my head.
Ever since Gmail was introduced and searched your e-mails to show ad(vertisement)s, I used Gmails for spams and stuff I care not for. I am glad not to be using Gmails.
It has turtles? Does it say "I like turtles" too?
That would still be insecured.
Nope.
You should wear yours more then.
Hmm, is that DigiTech 50 Memory Data Bank Calculator Smart Watch? If so, then it seems like people hate it? I rarely use the world time, timers, stop watches, etc. Light is rare because my very old one's broke so I lived without it. Haha. Did you stop wearing this clone one?
Um, Pebble's web site said iPhone and Android. Also, https://getpebble.com/retail says phone services which I do not want.
Fitbit seems to be for exercising stuff. I don't exercise so it is useless. I do have a (6/six)th generation iPod nano, but it doesn't have the stuff I want. I just want a calendar scheduler, calculator, phone book, etc. Simple stuff.
I noticed Amazon's prices are crazy high for these DB 150 and 300 models. Ugh! Where did you get yours from and how much? I got two because from local Costco stores because they were harder to find!
I have been wearing Casio Data Bank (DB) [currently 150 model] calculator watches since my teen(ager) days!
However, all the smartwatches are expensive, thick, heavy, and requires mobile phones.
I have been wearing them since my teen(ager) days!
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