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  1. Nolan (nolan@toot.cafe)'s status on Thursday, 17-May-2018 10:50:43 EDT Nolan Nolan

    "Is a Dumber Phone a Better Phone?" by John Herrman https://nyti.ms/2Gnvh9e

    "[T]he Light Phone is marketed as 'a phone that actually respects you.' It’s a manifestly absurd series of words, but I suspect more than a few of us understand perfectly what it’s supposed to mean."

    In conversation Thursday, 17-May-2018 10:50:43 EDT from toot.cafe permalink

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    1. Is a Dumber Phone a Better Phone?
      By By JOHN HERRMAN from The New York Times
    1. Super Genius Stuff (mdm@mcnamarii.town)'s status on Thursday, 17-May-2018 11:53:42 EDT Super Genius Stuff Super Genius Stuff
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      @nolan Very neat article. I was interested in the Light Phone, but I would want texting on a qwerty keypad, at least.

      As soon as Nokia releases a new "dumbphone revival" model that has a qwerty keypad, I'm leaving my smartphone behind. Seriously.

      In conversation Thursday, 17-May-2018 11:53:42 EDT from mcnamarii.town permalink
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