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For those of us with good vision, it's not a problem.I use mine for
1. Making phone calls
2. Taking pictures
I cannot understand the addiction to these things. The screen is too small to properly read anything, in fact after I take the pictures I look at them on my PC at home. We're going to end up with a society of near sighted dolts.
You've missed all the fun.Thanks for thinking of me. Yes, I was put back in the hospital on 14 November. FINALLY given a very complicated spine operation on 20 November, which was deemed successful (although I assume a long recovery curve), sent to rehab, and came home today, 4 December. Neither the hospital nor the rehab would permit connection to Literotica.
The usual response to that here would be "thank God."You've missed all the fun.
LOL. Your perspective has been missed.The usual response to that here would be "thank God."
In reference to the a.i. threads, yeah.The usual response to that here would be "thank God."
Get well soon.Thanks for thinking of me. Yes, I was put back in the hospital on 14 November. FINALLY given a very complicated spine operation on 20 November, which was deemed successful (although I assume a long recovery curve), sent to rehab, and came home today, 4 December. Neither the hospital nor the rehab would permit connection to Literotica.
Amen to that.Best wishes for a speedy and successful recovery, pilot.
Maybe 79 percent, but at this point I'll take it. Little pain (when on the meds) but still on cane, contemplating trying some unassisted walking. Working on getting off the stronger pain killers. A few attempts on driving, but not completely comfortable with that yet (haven't needed to gas up my car since August). Happily, I can live the life of luxury without leaving the house--and I have my writing. Thanks for the good wishes.I have not been on the board much lately, so I missed this. Hope you are at or near 100 percent by now, @KeithD - you are irreplaceable!
Hope your recovery continues to improve!Maybe 79 percent, but at this point I'll take it. Little pain (when on the meds) but still on cane, contemplating trying some unassisted walking. Working on getting off the stronger pain killers. A few attempts on driving, but not completely comfortable with that yet (haven't needed to gas up my car since August). Happily, I can live the life of luxury without leaving the house--and I have my writing. Thanks for the good wishes.
I never get over the time when I was in robust health and almost the youngest to have done this and that to suddenly finding myself old and at the edge of life expectancy, with health problems. Somehow I missed the transmission from one to the other.
Seems so, thanks. I've put the cane aside and been walking (waddling, actually) on the second level of the house for two days. Doesn't seem much unless it's considered that I hadn't been able to walk without assistance since May 8th of last year.Hope your recovery continues to improve!
I seem to have managed that quite effectively without smart phones.I use mine for
1. Making phone calls
2. Taking pictures
I cannot understand the addiction to these things. The screen is too small to properly read anything, in fact after I take the pictures I look at them on my PC at home. We're going to end up with a society of near sighted dolts.
Me too.Bump. I've been wondering about this too.