It is indeed hard to go back. My current phone is the first one I haven’t flashed in +10 years. I think about it sometimes, but I fear I might lose my macro camera… I found out that I really like photographing insects.
I am just another one who feels betrayed by Reddit. For now, I am looking around to see where I fit in. Hoping for the success of Lemmy in the long run.
It is indeed hard to go back. My current phone is the first one I haven’t flashed in +10 years. I think about it sometimes, but I fear I might lose my macro camera… I found out that I really like photographing insects.
It still looks great! I don’t think the yellowing of the plastic affects it that much, as it is just a base.
This site has the smell of the old internet, it was a real trip to read it. This sign really is a cool donation, I loved it. Do yours still works?
I wonder if my book collection will end up with some other reader years from now… 20 years is lot of time to read them all.
I never had a camera, but I was the guy using family ones to take pictures for free in events and parties all the time. Nothing beats the feeling of using a real camera.
It took me 5 trips to carry those 112 books home. I can’t even imagine how much time it will take for me to read them all.
I imagine the smile you had in that photo. This sure is a Make-a-Wish for a sports fan. XD
I have spent years using Cyanogen on Moto G2. I wish I could be one of the guys donating to help the developer of that phone then. I was just a kid tho, but I used to read all his blog posts at the time.
Japan’s disaster stories are bone chilling. One of the books I got is called Dirty Hearts, it tells about the Japanese who fled to Brazil after the nukes. I have read just the beginning, but it already hit hard. I hope your friend is still ok. :)
I have looked it up here, those novels look awesome. I will try to get some of them for sure. I didn’t know about Discworld, but to start a series about a planet in a turtle’s back, Pratchett must have great stories to tell. XD
I do. The first thing that caught my attention when she invited me over were the photos with Stephen King books on them, I got five of them. I have never read horror before, and I am loving it (It even made me read a published manual on the rules of Roque, just to know what the hell it really were).
Actually I never saw the movie either, by choosing not to until now. So I am going in completely clean and having no idea how the story actually ends. I will watch it only once I have finished the book.