

Running Calyx and don’t have the play store installed so guess I won’t be using your app.


Running Calyx and don’t have the play store installed so guess I won’t be using your app.


If you spill some petrol because you were distracted by the advert, they have to clean it up.


I often wonder when this comes up, who the fuck is printing stuff at home?
If you are into photography then sure, but wouldn’t you be buying a better printer in that case?
Laughs in Calyx on Fairphone.
No, I will just not buy a phone that I can’t install a reasonable operating system on. If none exists then I will get a flip phone just to receive calls/SMS and use something else. LattePanda with a small touchscreen?


UK so its high regardless of where.


Good point. I live near the sea and it doesn’t seem to get as hot here.


Tbh I find the main issue is being hot and sweaty where ever you are contacting a bed or sofa. That could be solved with just a decent cooling pad to sit on.
Also really hot when I get in from a bike ride. But that is going to happen most of the year regardless of AC.


Not sure if they do need your legal name, I know loads of people use a shorter version of their name use that just fine.
If you get the job then you probably do need to tell then, but just applying? Anything works as long as it looks plausible.


Well, yeah. You wouldn’t allow someone to film at a swimming pool with their phone. Stealth cameras of any form are immediately far more suspicious.


Good idea, I could do with a few more cleaning rags.


I have found supermarket own clothing is usually OK. Shame a lot are now doing 80% cotton instead of 100% and adding some polyester though. But its still better than the 100% polyester stuff


Ohh good point with formal wear. I utterly hate it. It feels single use because each time I need it the dress code is different so I need to buy yet another fucking shirt that I will probably never wear again because the next time will have a different dress code!


How repairable are clothes normally? Like a button or ripped drawstring sure I would fix that. But usually my clothes are thrown out when the material has started wearing thin enough that holes appear easily and surely by that point any patch applied is going to be very short lived before more appear?
Then again when I hear stats like the average item of clothing is worn 7 times, maybe I am not really the target of this. There are only minimal repairs I do to clothing but it does get worn a lot more then that.
Now that seems like a great choice
Track me with what? The pigeons don’t actually have Bluetooth tracking readers on them