
Which picture was taken with the new phone and which one was taken with the old piece of crap?

But you know, I like the old boy better than this new technofangled thing I have.
To get the time on the new one, I have to press a button for two seconds to activate it. If there is any light around at all, the glare is too much. I have to move to the shade. And the numbers are about 3 millimeters tall.
The old one? I flipped open the top and there the time was, glowing at me in big type.

Sure, I can surf the Internet and get GPS and watch TV and make a latte. Sounds good, but you gotta pay for all that. So I never use that stuff. But they were smart enough to get me to buy it.
Maybe they didn't have to be that smart.....
Oh well, slow news day, I guess.
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So, what's the choice? Are you gonna continue using the new one, or has the old phone found a new life?
I'm going to use the old one as my MP3 player.
I spent too much $$$ one the &!$%* new one not to use it!
First one is the old one - simple. Refer to one of your previous blogs from...before.
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