13, but one of them is my previous car. It shows up the same as my current car in the list so I haven’t bothered deleting it. Two of the things in the list were purchased from meh.
my phone has bluetooth, and i know it can connect to things - like the car stereo and our amazon fire tv thing - but i don’t ever use it. (i chose ‘zero’ even though i understood the question and am not a luddite. i suppose i could have also chosen the one about putting in work for a poll.)
@f00l So far, I haven’t come across one that I actually like.
I picked up one of http://www.lofree.co from Indiegogo when it was getting crowd funded. It’s got switches that I like, but I don’t care for the round typewritery key caps (especially combined with the generous amount of key travel–subjectively, it feels deeper than my IBM M), and its entire number row is shifted one key to the right vs. qwerty, which I didn’t realize until I received it.
I picked up a copy of https://www.houdah.com/type2Phone/ that I think is excellent (notwithstanding my disgust with Apple’s latest keyboards), but it’s not going to help if you’re thinking of using your phone in place of a laptop.
If I settle on a Bluetooth keyboard at some point, it’ll probably be for use at home primarily. I generally don’t do any serious text entry on my phone, and I’m pretty comfortable with the onscreen keyboard at this point (not that it’s something I’d want to live with for general work and communication).
I didn’t realize not using Bluetooth in conjunction with my phone qualified me as a luddite. I suppose if I had a newer car, I might use Bluetooth, but in general, most uses don’t really appeal to me.
Your categories overlap. 0! = 1, you know. And that was my choice, and yes, I’m a bit of a luddite. I’m what happens when a luddite cross-breeds with a dinosaur.
@thismyusername
The various indigenous no-contact tribes need a means to stay entertained when they are away from their big-screen tv’s and cable channels and gaming networks. So cell phones are just the thing.
It used to recognize Taiwan, but China bullied it into severing that pairing.
Why isn’t there a main forum page for the product tonight?
@cengland0 I was wondering that myself. They’re testing to see if we’re paying attention?
@cengland0 they must not be proud of the specs.
@heartny
/giphy "I flunk"
I don’t know, how many?
/image Samsung flip phone
Billions and billions
13, but one of them is my previous car. It shows up the same as my current car in the list so I haven’t bothered deleting it. Two of the things in the list were purchased from meh.
One —that I added today.
2 - my car and my headphones.
my phone has bluetooth, and i know it can connect to things - like the car stereo and our amazon fire tv thing - but i don’t ever use it. (i chose ‘zero’ even though i understood the question and am not a luddite. i suppose i could have also chosen the one about putting in work for a poll.)
Only one: a keyboard.
@brhfl
Is the keyboard portable? Large or small? Is there one you really like?
None! I have a new phone and all my Bluetooth devices are the crappy ones from me that I buy and never use
Couple anthropomorphic cylinder speakers, keyboard, OBD2 dongle… I think that is it.
@InnocuousFarmer
What keyboard do you like using with the phone? Portable or stay-at-home?
@f00l So far, I haven’t come across one that I actually like.
I picked up one of http://www.lofree.co from Indiegogo when it was getting crowd funded. It’s got switches that I like, but I don’t care for the round typewritery key caps (especially combined with the generous amount of key travel–subjectively, it feels deeper than my IBM M), and its entire number row is shifted one key to the right vs. qwerty, which I didn’t realize until I received it.
I picked up a copy of https://www.houdah.com/type2Phone/ that I think is excellent (notwithstanding my disgust with Apple’s latest keyboards), but it’s not going to help if you’re thinking of using your phone in place of a laptop.
If I settle on a Bluetooth keyboard at some point, it’ll probably be for use at home primarily. I generally don’t do any serious text entry on my phone, and I’m pretty comfortable with the onscreen keyboard at this point (not that it’s something I’d want to live with for general work and communication).
I didn’t realize not using Bluetooth in conjunction with my phone qualified me as a luddite. I suppose if I had a newer car, I might use Bluetooth, but in general, most uses don’t really appeal to me.
24 - and that’s with deliberate ongoing effort to weed out obsolete items.
More notably,
19
of those were acquired from meh (a few of which are duplicates of the same item).
Why haven’t y’all secured BluetoothRUs.com?
My favorites include:
-Jam Splash waterproof speaker (one of my favoritest meh things ever)
-808 headphones (pretty much daily)
-Motorola buds (also daily)
-Olio watch
-Liberate headphones
-Martian watch
-Onkyo receiver
. . . all from meh
-And my wife’s car. I don’t recall that meh sells cars.
The meh number might be higher. I don’t recognize all of the names.
Your categories overlap. 0! = 1, you know. And that was my choice, and yes, I’m a bit of a luddite. I’m what happens when a luddite cross-breeds with a dinosaur.
Am I the last person left that does not carry a cell phone?
@Steve7654 I believe there are still indigenous tribes that may not have a phone yet.
@RiotDemon naw they likely also have 'em
@thismyusername
The various indigenous no-contact tribes need a means to stay entertained when they are away from their big-screen tv’s and cable channels and gaming networks. So cell phones are just the thing.