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He fadda wears bright red jockey shorts outside of his blue tights.What did they expect?Rovin wrote:^^^ boi u eh easy
well at least is not d original supa-marn but is he son who they made gay ... guess clarky nuh gonna get any grand babies to play with in he ole age ..
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Rovin wrote:these ppl fuh real naming a product "COCOLOOKS" when its a known local slang word for penis ...
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Choose between our small Cocolooks or our BIG Cocolooks to quench your thirst!
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DMan7 wrote:Rovin wrote:these ppl fuh real naming a product "COCOLOOKS" when its a known local slang word for penis ...
https://www.facebook.com/BellyBiting/ph ... 002166327/It's finally here!
The new LOOK of bottled coconut water.
Introducing..."COCOLOOKS"
Grab ah Cocolooks today!!!
Choose between our small Cocolooks or our BIG Cocolooks to quench your thirst!
100% refreshing coconut water.
And look what they eating it with too.
Rovin wrote:https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=306589090855474
What's weird, and I not popping you down or anything, is that exposure to that kind of tech in the earlies had an opposite effect on me.Even in those days, I saw the effect that personal technology would have on a person psychologically and I didn't like it.Mind you, IT is my field and that may sound completely weird.I was born in the early 80s.I grew up with people actually talking to each other when face to face.Nowadays, you will rarely find a person that can actually live in the moment and not be scrambling for their device for every little thing.Personally, I find that very sad.xtech wrote:Nice video....
Steve Jobs called a part of the core software that runs the iOS interface a springboard. Maybe it’s in honor of this hardware interface.
When I was 19 when my uncle gave me his old palm pilot in 1999 and I was hooked on this hand held computing tech. About 2 years before I brought my 2007 iphone. I brought a brand new color treo.
My friends was in awe of what I could do with it. I had a massive 32gig SD card in the slot. Had so many apps and games installed. The camera was amazing Could remote control any infrared device. Had WiFi Bluetooth & GPS for navigation and very slow very expensive TSTT GPRS internet for when I was on the go. Extremely loud speakers for blasting MP3 or watching movies.
When I saw the iphone it looked like a natural evolution of what I was already experiencing and palm / treo had no new devices coming out anytime soon so I think I spent 4500 on a max storage capacity at the time for a 16gig iphone in 2007 and I haven’t looked at another phone makers phone since then. But i made a promise to never spend that amount on a small device like this again.
An that first iphone I brought still works today on the original battery which has maybe 30% of its original capacity.
My treo just up and died for no reason few months after getting the iphone
What made me stand out in those days was an EK3 with extractors.lelxtech wrote:Yeah I know what you mean. I learned the hard way....
But In those days the new smart hand devices made you stand out more in the crowd. Made the motorazor crew mad when you stepped into the room and flashed it.
I made the mistake of giving my first child born in 2009 a device when he was about 3 in 2012 it was a old Iphone 1st Gen loaded with learning games so he would keep his hands of my iphone 4. It became a serious addiction like drugs to him and his generation an if he can’t have it he freaks out...yup first to grow up with smart devices. My new babies born after 2019 are living in the 1980s hands off those smart devices.
timelapse wrote:What's weird, and I not popping you down or anything, is that exposure to that kind of tech in the earlies had an opposite effect on me.Even in those days, I saw the effect that personal technology would have on a person psychologically and I didn't like it.Mind you, IT is my field and that may sound completely weird.I was born in the early 80s.I grew up with people actually talking to each other when face to face.Nowadays, you will rarely find a person that can actually live in the moment and not be scrambling for their device for every little thing.Personally, I find that very sad.xtech wrote:Nice video....
Steve Jobs called a part of the core software that runs the iOS interface a springboard. Maybe it’s in honor of this hardware interface.
When I was 19 when my uncle gave me his old palm pilot in 1999 and I was hooked on this hand held computing tech. About 2 years before I brought my 2007 iphone. I brought a brand new color treo.
My friends was in awe of what I could do with it. I had a massive 32gig SD card in the slot. Had so many apps and games installed. The camera was amazing Could remote control any infrared device. Had WiFi Bluetooth & GPS for navigation and very slow very expensive TSTT GPRS internet for when I was on the go. Extremely loud speakers for blasting MP3 or watching movies.
When I saw the iphone it looked like a natural evolution of what I was already experiencing and palm / treo had no new devices coming out anytime soon so I think I spent 4500 on a max storage capacity at the time for a 16gig iphone in 2007 and I haven’t looked at another phone makers phone since then. But i made a promise to never spend that amount on a small device like this again.
An that first iphone I brought still works today on the original battery which has maybe 30% of its original capacity.
My treo just up and died for no reason few months after getting the iphone
Awaits boomer jokes.
agent007 wrote:Let me guess...nokia 2110/3110/6110 or Motorola Startac?
I got a hand me down phone in 2002. Wish I could throw it all away and go back to simpler times.
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