

Which they’re not going to do as that takes time and meanwhile he keeps moving the goalposts.
Semi-retired Internet geek living with my wife and dog in Nairn, Scotland. When I’m well enough I’m trying to make the world a better place through the application of technology but I’m also the SNP councillor for Nairn & Cawdor which is taking up most of most of my time.
Which they’re not going to do as that takes time and meanwhile he keeps moving the goalposts.
Which they’re not going to do as that takes time and meanwhile he keeps moving the goalposts.
It may be coming back. See https://repebble.com/
I’m very happy.
Skoda have done something similar with their latest offering. No Skoda badge, no radiator grill. Just SKODA in a boring font.
Seems to work fine for me. Shrug.
ScotGov legislation says it has to be a percentage.
Upvoted for the title.
It’s also why I no longer buy it. It’s a PITA to eat.
I find https://gsmarena.com is the right place to start as you can search, among many other things, for phones with a 3.5mm socket.
Tusky for client. Lots of good medium sized instances (avoid mastodon.social). I’m on mas.to for a general account and mastodon.scot for a local one (both reliable, run by the same person).
I still only buy phones with a 3.5mm socket.
She didn’t “pledge” to, but she didn’t seem adverse to the idea if it was the right person.
Not so effective against the likes of YouTube allegedly.
IME “path repairs” too often means making steps which are more difficult to descend than the path that was there before unless you have exactly the same agility as the (generally young and fit) path builders.
Depressing how often this happens. The path down off Cairngorm towards the cafe is a prime example.
Not every country has elections either.
They offered it to me. I’ve not been on reddit since the API issue kicked off.
I believe it’s youth speak for “respect”. Being cool as we old people might say.
This is what puts me off.
Runar Bjørhovde, an analyst at Canalys, said return rates of foldables are 5-10 percent, far higher than traditional smartphones and a deterrent to repeat purchases.
A phone costing me four digits with that high a return rate. Nope.
It’s worth what someone will actually pay for it. I suspect that $200 is the price at which it is listed…