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  • It's ironic that Europe adopted SMS years before we did in America because texting was absurdly expensive here. I remember paying $0.25/SMS back in 2003 or so (it dropped to a comparable bargain of $0.10/SMS after you sent 20 messages in a month), plus we had to pay to both send and receive them. I remember having to pay my parents $20/mo extra just to have unlimited SMS/MMS on my line only a couple years later once I was old enough to get a job.

    I'm surprised that Europe kept up per message charges for MMS so long, they were basically always billed at the same rate as SMS here.

  • I lose mine last month :(
  • I used to keep one on my keys back when I worked at a carrier store selling phones. Made life so much easier then.

    In fact, the actual inserted part broke off years ago (and I haven't done phone sales in over a decade), but the main part of the body is actually still attached to my keyring. I haven't even thought about that until this post, actually.

  • Who here uses a less popular Linux distribution? What made you choose it?
  • I have before. I liked it broadly, but could not fix issues with artifacting while playing video in Firefox. It's a small issue, but enough to make me go back to Arch and/or Debian.

  • It's right behind me, isn't it
  • Somehow they're an upgrade over the pure dumpster fire that was my old servicer (Fedloan, which I found out was owned by the fucking state government of Pennsylvania. Can't believe the states are allowed in the loansharking game). I still want to go to Lincoln and show them a nice time, but at least those keystone fuckers are out of the game for good.

  • That can only mean one thing
  • I'm still on Crystal as the single best game in the entire series. All of what you mentioned plus the Suicune story added? Plus the intro of the animated sprites for Pokemon, it's perfection.

  • Now more than ever, ChromeOS is Linux with Google’s desktop environment
  • I mean, it was for on campus use, but I bought one in college to have a cheap note taker and basic homework machine for on campus that wouldn't set me back too far if it got stolen or broken. I had a gaming desktop at home and was in a non-technical major, so it worked out great.

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