Re: Your phone
I have a really shit phone. It's so bad, that I don't even know the name or the brand of it but I presume that it was made in somewhere bizarre like East Timor. I had a fairly good one, but it got broken in a tussle I had defending myself against a smackhead up in Edinburgh. The old one was operated entirely by touchscreen, and the touchscreen broke, and would only work once every three or four days.
If I want to read a forum or my email on my current phone, forget it. If I want to read a newspaper article or an encyclopedia entry, you have to click the down button about three or four hundred times to read it in full. Sucks. Will replace it with something decent when money is not so tight - but in their wisdom, the gov here decided that we who are responsible for teaching the new generation don't deserve enough money to be able to buy a good phone without eating less for a fortnight
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