I want it from you, since it's in your name.
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I want it from you, since it's in your name.
Oh i'm used to it already. Trust me, it happens with computers.
I believe there is a story called Hamlet where that pesky problem gets solved.That position is already filled.
...Not all that shines is diamonds. Sometimes they put shiny things out for gullible shiny led people.
You mean Apple computers? HP?Oh i'm used to it already. Trust me, it happens with computers.
Every brand has a potential for disappointment. Even my trusty ThinkPad's SD card slot broke and I was quite disappointed in that.You mean Apple computers? HP?
You can get an adapter for that. (I have a habit of picking on Samsung and Apple because of my 2 friends at Walmart. One loves Samsung, the other loves Apple, so I like to be mean about both brands because it gets their feathers ruffled. All in good fun, though.)Every brand has a potential for disappointment. Even my trusty ThinkPad's SD card slot broke and I was quite disappointed in that.
I found out the port still works, but I have to have tape at the end of the cards since the eject mechanism broke and they get stuck in there.You can get an adapter for that. (I have a habit of picking on Samsung and Apple because of my 2 friends at Walmart. One loves Samsung, the other loves Apple, so I like to be mean about both brands because it gets their feathers ruffled. All in good fun, though.)
That was a lot of technical talk that made me give your post the look I usually reserve for Az:I found out the port still works, but I have to have tape at the end of the cards since the eject mechanism broke and they get stuck in there.
I've used both Samsung and Apple. I used a old iPhone for a while. Worked ok. Then I got my hands on a Samsung. That switched me to Android. And then I ended up getting a (used) Pixel for a more recent device. Personally I like the OneUI 2.5 interface, it's just that the fact that the phone no longer received updates, was incredibly beat up, and was on the big side (Note 9) that pushed me into getting a different phone. Thankfully the Pixel 4 I bought still works just fine, and installing a custom ROM gave it a new lease on life.
I feel honored.That was a lot of technical talk that made me give your post the look I usually reserve for Az: