I recall you mentioning Sunday’s 2000 a few days back, sorry you/we missed it (congrats!) but take solace in that you have other things in life besides keeping a record of how many click faces you’ve accumulated and whether or not the calendar display should be an option selection in our profiles, he said again.
I clicked on trains. I clicked on planes. I clicked when I was sick in bed in my hotel room and had no energy to do anything else. I made sure I had data plans on my phone and my iPad so I’d have a better chance of keeping it alive, local Wi-Fi be damned.
(And yes, I’m one of the calendar people, but more laid back about it.)
Shame. Now you’ll only get a $1 coupon instead of $20
@medz My only expectation is minor bragging rights.
I recommend this book to help you grapple with the disappointment: https://www.powells.com/book/consolations-of-philosophy-9780679779179
I recall you mentioning Sunday’s 2000 a few days back, sorry you/we missed it (congrats!) but take solace in that you have other things in life besides keeping a record of how many click faces you’ve accumulated and whether or not the calendar display should be an option selection in our profiles, he said again.
@stolicat It’s pretty sad when part of my vacation planning involves ‘is there Wi-Fi so I can click every day?’
@cinoclav @stolicat
I clicked on trains. I clicked on planes. I clicked when I was sick in bed in my hotel room and had no energy to do anything else. I made sure I had data plans on my phone and my iPad so I’d have a better chance of keeping it alive, local Wi-Fi be damned.
(And yes, I’m one of the calendar people, but more laid back about it.)
It is all in the spin… 2001 A Space Odyssey. The plan all along, right?