@dandycat Sonicare is great. But the replacement heads are just too expensive.
@dandycat Sonicare is great. But the replacement heads are just too expensive.
@pratik No, I got on quite early. I did, however, miss the $300 mark hoping for something more substantial.๐ฉ
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@kimberlyhirsh your reading speed seem phenomenal. Did you do any speed reading training?
@martinfeld The fact that they are still so young make them look scruffy, but yeah, there is potential there!
@LJPUK Feeling your pain. Moved back to 13 myself last week due some niggles and I miss the app library.
@manton If Hey actually offered something of value I would have supported them. I found the product half-baked and actually left hey.com through all of this to opt for fastmail.com.
@pratik I paid for a few years in advance and used to use it a lot. Just find it hard to use on the Mac these days. Then again there isnโt much better out there (Iโve been actively looking), so Iโll probably renew until it dies.
@jack The spoon intrigues me...
@davidm Haha! Hard to keep up with the rules these days!
@odd I have no idea, to be honest. Saw it in a magazine. I suspect itโs quite an old quote, possibly related to meditation/mindfulness. Or not.
@MitchWagner I feel like pitching a tent just to use it!
@ronguest I used a coarse grind of a quality bean that is packed loosely in the filter.
@Gabz I tried a blend of Brazilian and Guatemalan coffee beans and the reult was amazing. So simple, yet so delicious! That sure is good coffee!
@Gabz Thanks! And keep the photoโs coming!
@Gabz I love your photos. What do you use to take them, and how do you edit them?
@Burk Not at all! You've triggered an interest in personalised stationary. Now they just have to figure out how the mail system works!
@burk Thanks for the sticker! Your envelope had the kids bursting with curiosity!
@dreadnaut Wow...
Even if you only own AirPods for a few years, the earth owns them forever. When you die, your bones will decompose in less than a century, but the plastic shell of AirPods wonโt decompose for at least a millennium. Thousands of years in the future, if human life or sentient beings exist on earth, maybe archaeologists will find AirPods in the forgotten corners of homes. Theyโll probably wonder why they were ever made, and why so many people bought them. But we can also ask ourselves those same questions right now.
@jack My iMac did the same a couple of days ago...