I agree with much that is written here. Though one point that my Android enthusiast friends bring up is that Android let’s you customise everything whereas Apple likes to lock things down.
Obviously, there needs to be a standard. But do we really want to leave it to science?
...2 questions that [people] have to answer before we get something on the calendar.
I wish I’d read this article a few weeks back, it would have saved me from a couple of really awkward meetings…
I share this because I believe some people might find this helpful.
This certainly has me itching to create some custom stamps…
Questions: what’s the best 3rd party iOS keyboard for emojis? I prefer not having to scroll through hundreds of emojis looking for the one I want, something with a search field, or something like Rocket but for iOS would be great!
@patrickrhone This reminds me of Patrick Ng’s Chronodex… there was a time when I was thinking of getting a stamp of the commissioned of the Chronodex dial, so I can use it in my own notebooks…
Young kids in the park. One clearly has a crush on the other, while the other is being coy.
@matigo That’s so cute, and nostalgic…
I know this wasn’t the point of your post, but when I read the guardian article you linked to, I was struck by this line.
“All things have a bit of soul,” he said.
I don’t think about it often, but when I throw away something that had been of use to me for many years I do thank it for its service before retiring it. It just seems the decent thing to do, no?
Emails are basically little meetings that you get sucked into throughout a day.