For some odd reason I'm watching MacBreak Weekly.
I don't own any Apple products at all. I never have. I have never been able to afford them. Even before Apple's position was to be the most expensive (if most Shiny), I couldn't afford them, because I couldn't afford much of any computers of my own. I don't get those kind of jobs, it seems.
But I do see the occasional gadget. I like the little charger devices they have. And they do occasionally mention devices like smartwatches I shop for. I don't buy any. I don't trust the cheap ones, and can't afford the expensive ones. And it's not like I need one. But I can certainly look. And hey, I find the right gadget, I just might buy one eventually.
And now I know how to properly coil a cable. Over and under. Educational.
I still have over 800 podcast episodes to watch or listen to. I will most likely never catch up, unless someone breaks the Internet.
A person of integrity expects to be believed. And when they are not, they let time prove them right. -- -- -- "Whatever autism is, it is not a unique product of modern civilization. It is a strange gift from our deep past, passed down through millions of years of evolution." Steve Silberman - Neurotribes
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