@kdfrawg I like Texas barbecue, I like Kansas City barbecue equally well, but my favorite is really Santa Maria style, which will probably not surprise anybody.
// @phoneboy
@kdfrawg I like Texas barbecue, I like Kansas City barbecue equally well, but my favorite is really Santa Maria style, which will probably not surprise anybody.
// @phoneboy
@matigo Sorry. I was having some hot cocoa and I might have spilled some on it.
@schmidt_fu That's easy. The 1960s.
Because that's when I was born. Everything else flows from that. :-)
// @bazbt3 @indigo
@JeremyCherfas I wasn't really a complete person until I was in my thirties. My twenties were full of self-doubt, fear, and working stupid hours in a job I was way overqualified for. I didn't start to come into my own until I started hanging out around a bunch of musicians and artists, grew a beard, and quit my job.
All of which probably explains why I didn't get married until I was 35. :-)
// @bazbt3 @indigo
@bazbt3 The 90s were good to me, but overall my life is better now than it's ever been, so I wouldn't necessarily turn the clock back. :-)
// @indigo
@matigo For me, the actual phone part of my phone is among the least-used, so much so that the Phone icon is buried on the second page of my homescreen.
// @JeremyCherfas @indigo
@JeremyCherfas Very possibly.
For me, the perfect phone would have the build quality and fingerprint reader of my iPhone 6S, the battery life of my Lumia 1520, the customizability of my Motorola Droid X, and the size/form factor of my HTC Windows Phone 8X.
// @indigo
@JeremyCherfas I've seen lots of people say they'd love to just have an <insert basic cell phone here> and an iPad Mini, but nobody ever does it.
// @indigo
@indigo It should be an automated process (both renewal and archiving). I can't imagine he's paying attention to such details personally on a per-user basis.
// @JeremyCherfas @bazbt3 @hazardwarning