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What Brooks said, and I suppose, for some sort of an introduction, I started skimming that site some months back because I found engaging tech chatter, and a well-written source.
astrofish.net/about
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The first post was about that creeping fear of not having a (mobile/smart) phone within reach and the next one was about disconnecting.
I pulled the battery off of the clock on the wall. It says, “5 PM,” all the time now. I’m at the coast, came to go fishing but looks like rain, and suddenly the island lost power.
I like it.
End Times
No, seriously.
Coverage
Seriously? The T-mobile adverts, c’mon, who doesn’t like a smoking hot chick in motorcycle leathers? The problem with the ad, and the Verizon failure? There’s an app, iPad app, shows the top four, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint, coverage, 2G, 3G, 4G, and LTE, nation-wide.
For my needs – and desires – the DeathStar – AT&T – has more high-speed access. Even when the power was out on the island, 4G speed and connectivity, on.
How cool is that?
Just goes to show, there is still little truth in most advertising.
30 Before 30
But I only counted 20.
Seriously
Long boards – in the grocery store – Flour Bluff.
(looking around to see if cell is in the same room with me) what do you mean, anxiety about disconnect? Surely I must be immune from nomophobia–I’m a December baby! Actually, we December babies crave our solitude on the water or in the forest or backyard garden, as much as we love company, chatter, good coffee. Maybe it’s the Gemini influence.