tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7961111.post8715318302016850874..comments2024-03-05T23:42:30.151-06:00Comments on The Poor Farm: They Helped Me Make Up My MindJeffrohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06873138122305060834noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7961111.post-54589769425243524132013-04-05T09:48:47.689-05:002013-04-05T09:48:47.689-05:00I just got a new Galaxy Note II and I think it'...I just got a new Galaxy Note II and I think it's great. Huge screen, and still fits in my shirt pocket.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7961111.post-16528973121298611342013-04-03T20:25:38.103-05:002013-04-03T20:25:38.103-05:00I've never traded in a replaced phone. Probabl...I've never traded in a replaced phone. Probably because the first ones we had became unsupported when Cingular bought out our original carrier before our contracts were up; I doubt they would have been of any use to anyone if we had traded them in.<br /><br />Then our last previous phones were such POS's that I manually dismantled mine (I may have enlisted a pair of pliers at one point for backup) just to keep from inflicting it on anyone else.<br /><br />My iPhone is a couple of years old and still doing fine. If I replace it it will be because it craps out altogether, but if Apple or AT&T will take it back I'll consider their offer -- as long as it doesn't mean I have to replace it ith another iPhone.<br /><br />I like it just fine, but I've gotten tired of iOS and the extra barbed wire and the moat Apple built around their walled garden. I was unimpressed with the bastardized version of Android on my (now defunct) Kindle Fire, but Jelly Bean on my Nexus 7 tablet <i>rawks</i> so I'm thinking I'll want a Nexus 4 phone.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com