So, my father's sick, and has now apparently forgotten his phone while going to the "clinic", and I haven't heard from him in 6 hours when he should be awake.
There are times when having a family member in another country on the other side of the world's a bit stressful.
Aaron wrote:Canada wasn't a part of it. We didn't exist until 1867 and the forces involved were British. Claiming it as a Canadian victory is pretty dishonest.
Ah, you're the first Canadian I've met to hold this particular position.
I just can't believe that touchscreens are good enough
I've felt awkward for the ten minutes total I've used other people's smartphones to send texts, but maybe I'd get used to it
evilsoup wrote:man
why can't I find any smartphones with physical QWERTY keyboards in a decent form-factor?
and when I do, none of them are available in the UK uch
Can you get to Spain? The Galaxy chat looks like it might work for you.
you had me excited there for a second, but no it has the same blackberry-style horribleness as everything
what I would want is something like this
with a slide-out keyboard, but with typical smartphone stuff (touchscreen etc) rather than old phone stuff on the front
evilsoup wrote:you had me excited there for a second, but no it has the same blackberry-style horribleness as everything
what I would want is something like this
with a slide-out keyboard, but with typical smartphone stuff (touchscreen etc) rather than old phone stuff on the front
Dang, what happened to the days when I had to go to the UK to get cool phones? I can't find anything.
Oh, I'll probably adjust
if I could find a phone that had what I wanted, I'd buy it straight away, even if it cost a bit extra, and I can't be the only person who thinks like that (rightly or wrongly)
just seems like a gap in the market