Sam 1997

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Sam 1997

Sam 1997

@SamGate360

1993 Citrëon Xantia

England, United Kingdom เข้าร่วม Kasım 2021
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Te regalan una casa, ¿Cuál eliges?
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Out of Galaxy
Out of Galaxy@OutofGalaxyy·
Why did most brands decide that if a phone has 2 cameras, the combo should be a Wide + Ultra wide???? Why isn’t it a Wide + Telephoto anymore? The Wide camera is already wide enough 😐
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Sam 1997@SamGate360·
@BasicAppleGuy The keyboard has already sat in the sun for 20 years or less
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Basic Apple Guy
Basic Apple Guy@BasicAppleGuy·
Tempted to build a Frankenstein MacBook Neo using parts from the Self Service Repair Store…
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Matt Edwards
Matt Edwards@Matedwards7·
Really sad and angry to see this in Bures yesterday. The old cricket pavilion dated back to the 1800s and was a local landmark. So many spiteful people in the world.
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Sam 1997@SamGate360·
@YoKeenan10 @GTAVI_Countdown The original Xbox was not Frutiger Aero neither was anything in 2001. It was a rugged black box with a slime green logo in the middle. That's not pure or nature like.
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GTA 6 Countdown ⏳
GTA 6 Countdown ⏳@GTAVI_Countdown·
Xbox logo before GTA 5 (2013) vs before GTA 6 (2026).
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Chamaka
Chamaka@chamakakumudesh·
@GTAVI_Countdown GTA 6 took so long that it missed the entire minimalistic design era.
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Sam 1997@SamGate360·
@techdroider I was 18 in 2015 and it was the bottom iPhone. Top iPhone was 2011.
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James FMC@fmc_james·
@SamaHoole @frederickone I grew up in a larger village in Devon. It had 3 Butchers 2 Bakeries A village store A village Co-op 2 Hairdressers A Post Office A delicatessens Two Greengrocers A mobile Grocery twice a week 4 Pubs Fish and Chip shop Hardware Store Now it has a Co-op and Post office
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
In 1900, the average British village of 400 people contained, at minimum: A butcher. A baker. A grocer. A dairyman. A cobbler. A blacksmith. A wheelwright. A brewer. A tailor. A carpenter. A midwife. An undertaker. Usually a fishmonger if the village was within twenty miles of a coast. Occasionally a fellmonger, a candle-maker, or a chandler. Always a publican. Fifteen to twenty productive trades, serving four hundred people, most of them operating out of front rooms or small outbuildings, most of them self-employed, all of them depending on and supplying each other in a web of local exchange that had been running since the Middle Ages. In 2026, the same village of 400 people contains, typically: A Spar. Or a post office with three shelves of food in it. Or nothing. People drive twenty miles to a Tesco. The butcher is gone. The baker is gone. The dairyman is a distant memory. The blacksmith is a man in his seventies doing wrought iron gates as a hobby. This was not inevitable. This was a set of specific policy decisions taken between about 1960 and 2000, many of them on the grounds of efficiency, scale, and consumer choice. The consumer got cheaper food. The consumer also lost the village. The village lost the people who knew how to feed it directly from the land around it. The land around it lost the market for anything it could produce in small quantities. And the nation, which still has the land and the rain and the soil and the cattle and the sheep and the people, discovered that it could no longer feed itself from the things that were still, just about, growing outside the window. You cannot eat efficiency. Somebody should have mentioned that at the time.
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Sam 1997@SamGate360·
@brockpierson Brought up on freezing and warming up the CRT monitor to unfreeze Windows ME
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⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson·
What was your take on the Windows ME Operating System?
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Sam 1997@SamGate360·
@kezurgh Australia think it's just them with the plastic future money.
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Guyaneezer 🇬🇾🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Other day I was clucking for a drink but was skint. Did the old check clothes and jackets trick. One jacket I hadn't worn for so long actually had a tenner in the pocket, but it was one of the old paper ones. They've been outta circulation for 8 years. Was fuming 😤😅
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Sam 1997@SamGate360·
@privatetalky iPhone Neo being the iPhone C for teens who should only have a cheap plastic phone in all the colours of the rainbow. iPhone Nano being the iPhone Mini but even more pocket friendly.
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Private Talky@privatetalky·
Discontinued iPhone series over the years. Which one should Apple bring back?
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Ramin Nasibov
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
I wanna know what idiot at HP thought THIS would be a great place to put a power button??
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Sam 1997@SamGate360·
@Shenic88 @RaminNasibov Nobody complain about that when Apple did this since 2008 and is there for not an issue. The issue is the quality of the track pad is worse than the Apple glass one so having it all one rectangle is practical and feels nice.
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Shenic@Shenic88·
@RaminNasibov I glad I've got this HP Laptop 15 keyboard but look at the stupid touch pad! No separated buttons for Left-Mid-Right or at least Left-Right!
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