I've had good luck with the more basic Spigen cases in the past though I didn't like the nicer one with the kickstand and the hard plastic/rubber combo. I'm curious what else is out there, but if I don't see anything that stands out to me, by backup plan is to get a Spigen as similar to my old phone as possible.
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Oh wow, those do look good. Sadly just Apple/Samsung. I'd worry that I'd forget the magnet and set my phone on top of an external hard drive or something.
Yeah, I had the same situation with my OP9 and a Spigen case. I eventually found out that those little tiny brush-toothpicks seemed to work for cleaning a USB-C port, but it was never quite right and the only reason the port didn't eventually kill it was because the power button stopped working first.
This sounds like a potential peertube channel: "Will it Chomp?" where you let animals go after expensive gadgets and assign ratings based off the resulting carnage. The customization sounds like a key selling point here. I could probably print a trail map on one so I can easily reference my route when I'm out biking! Or, if I wanted to be really obnoxious and weird, I'd print all my terminal shortcuts on it since nothing is more likely to be next to me when I'm at the computer except coffee.
Thanks for the input.
I have to admit they are the best looking recommendation I've seen yet. That 13:00 management meeting is going to lose their shit when I walk in with a glow in the dark circuit board case. :D That was a joke, but there really are a lot of cool designs in there. I remember looking at their stuff when I bought my laptop 5-10 years ago.
Huh, I haven't seen cases like this before. 90% of what you see is just rubbery plastic.
You say you like the material because it's light and thin. How does it do when dropped and is it grippy when you leave it on a slippery surface like balanced on a satin pillow (or a pile of dirty clothes :) )?
Personal opinion, but that case is UGLY! It does look like it would save your phone from several falls though, so that's good. Thanks for sharing, I had never heard of Ringke.
Similar boat. I'm climbing out of a pit of 10 year of shit luck and painful life events. I've been getting glimpses of the good life and was starting to accept my progress and recognize how far things had come. My trajectory was success. Now I have 4+ years of bullshit to look forward to and even if the dems win the next time, they've shown they won't, can't, don't know how to wield that power effectively.
My partner has an adult dependent who now lives with us and it is going to put a wrench into the wheels of our own plan to leave for overseas where we want to start a family somewhere where it is affordable and they are less likely to be victimized or murdered at school and will actually learn something. This would not be such a big deal as we make a good family, but staring down the barrel of this red white and blue idiocracy, the barriers to leaving feel like a sledgehammer to the face.
To your last point, I'm moderately happy with my state government though my municipality is Religious, MAGA, Jesusland, hell. I used to wish for revolution or huge social change as a kid, but as an adult I realize that we all need to change our own hearts and start treating each other with respect. Institutions can be changed, but it has to happen from the bottom up through individual actions (or intentional lack of action). Top down always results in tyranny. That's why this education domino is going to hurt so bad. People won't learn how to think anymore, just what to think, and they'll be monitored closely from the day they are born to the day they die. Still holding out hope though.
You might also check out the book "More Than One". Polyamory is a beautiful relationship style that I have seen done very well and very poorly, just like traditional relationships. Triads can sometimes be problematic when one part of the relationship is preestablished. Balancing everyone's needs is difficult and people screw up all the time. If this guy is able to date outside the relationship, is she also able to enjoy that same priviledge? How about the other girl? Who sets the rules in the relationship and how is it handled when one person disagrees with the others on something? How do you respond to " you always side with (other partner)". Polyamory is hard work. Not sure what country/state you are in, but birth control could become an issue for her. As with any relationship subculture/orientation/style I am concerned for my poly friends and what the future holds for them and doubly concerned for the women.
Can you imagine being paid for your work in digital jewels and rubies? It's not there yet, but were getting closer and closer to being a modern day Tennessee Ernie Ford, paid in scrip and buying everything at the company store.
I have to say, the most eye catching part of the article was the domain names. I guess it just goes to show that you don't complain about free shit.
Okay, fair enough. It looks much better in that picture and it does compliment the sheen on the back grass nicely.