Yikes! Good thing I learned to read upside down. Im sorry I’ll miss your OBS presentation, but it would be nice to see a nice set of instructions right here on your blog. *hint – hint, wink – wink*
Yay! for the new info. It’s always a miracle, in my view, to have all the documentation of old technology. You are doing exceptional service here! Thank you :)
Some of the older phones, like BlackBerries, had a swappable battery, making them probably more eco-friendly than the darn-impossible-to-open new phones.
Man, all the blood rushed to my head doing a head stand to read that upside down part. Then Mrs, M, who is smarter than me (school teacher) asked why I didn’t just turn the monitor upside down…
Can’t wait for that Underwood book.
I loved those slider phones with real buttons, especially in the Fab wearing gloves.Now, a modern phone with gloves on is a PITA!
I liked that upside down scan, but now my neck hurts!
Yikes! Good thing I learned to read upside down. Im sorry I’ll miss your OBS presentation, but it would be nice to see a nice set of instructions right here on your blog. *hint – hint, wink – wink*
Yay! for the new info. It’s always a miracle, in my view, to have all the documentation of old technology. You are doing exceptional service here! Thank you :)
Some of the older phones, like BlackBerries, had a swappable battery, making them probably more eco-friendly than the darn-impossible-to-open new phones.
You will be missed on TCL this morning. I will also be absent but there in spirit.
Oh dear, a sad TCL without Ted and Susan.
We’ll do our best to make it a good one.
Greetings
Robert, who will be a bit later there
Man, all the blood rushed to my head doing a head stand to read that upside down part. Then Mrs, M, who is smarter than me (school teacher) asked why I didn’t just turn the monitor upside down…
Can’t wait for that Underwood book.