Start using modern non chemical methods.
Yes! Let's start with targeting human biting species of mosquitos and make them extinct!
Start using modern non chemical methods.
Yes! Let's start with targeting human biting species of mosquitos and make them extinct!
Hell even here IN the US sometimes certain products are undeliverable to certain US addresses for...reasons apparently lmao
This is the way
? I don't understand your comment, was it meant for a reply for a different comment?
I thought lightning bugs laid eggs in water?
Depends on how you look at it, T-Mobile requires that all phones that are Jumped remain in good condition so that they can be resold at a good discount to others or shipped off to their phone insurance company to be issued out to people whose similar phone broke and they make a claim
So it's not like they get shipped back and thrown away, and I do always have the option to just not return the phone and continue to make the payments on it and then I can pass it down to a family member or just keep it as a backup. Which I have done in the past.
I just measured a couple videos with a tape measure lmao
So the typical video Fullscreen is about 6.69 inches almost the size of the iPhone 15 Pro Max at 6.7, unfolded. I should have measured my PF1 the same way while I had it LMAO
The irony is the old school squareish 4:3 videos are WAY bigger (just a hair over 7) so retro emulation is probably great on it LMAO
So its not taking full advantage of the screen size, but you're still able to enjoy media at a size that most can only enjoy on their phone if they can handle the absolute biggest phones
That being said, that's really one use case, for me the biggest reasons to unfold has been accessing remote desktops, reading, productivity and some gaming and "remotely remote working" lol
Do you really think people say things like sailing the digital sea to avoid persecution? Just say whatever sounds cool to you
I've seen the same, but tbh in real world use on my Pixel 9 Pro Fold even with the big black bars on a full screen video it still feels like quite a large viewable area
Nah, here in the US the majority of people buy through their carrier and typically put them on a 0% interest Equipment Installment Plan (EIP) that break the cost to a monthly payment typically spanning 2 years.
The carriers also have an upgrade path, for me on T-Mobile when the phone is 50% paid (so once a year) I can turn in this phone and upgrade. The remaining balance gets wiped and replaced by the new phone. Other US carriers should be similar.
I typically upgrade once a year
Frankly, fuck the "industry leaders" it used to be a bunch of small time to MAYBE medium sized owners, now it's a bunch of corporate bastards at the top (the so called industry leaders) like so many other industries
I bet they're all pissy because they aren't getting their demands that probably have something to do like making it harder for small time people to get in on the industry