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Ah, thank you. It’s been a while since I had to work with Android.
Runterwählen ist kein Gegenargument.
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Ah, thank you. It’s been a while since I had to work with Android.
Material Design is still modern? I thought Google had revised that again.
(Using only Apple devices, I wonder if I should make an Apple-like interface now…)
No problem, I always wanted to have a reason to never leave the house anymore anyway.
Luckily, scorpions rarely attack you from a tree in Central Europe.
Bad news for necrophiliacs.
Good mechanical movements - and I consider the ETA C07.811 to be one - are not that bad at keeping the time, and the need to let someone “service” a perfectly functional watch is a myth in my opinion. One could also argue that not requiring any battery is an absolute necessity, given that humanity mostly agrees that we should harm the environment as little as possible these days. (Which is a major advantage over quartz, “smart”, eco-something, … watches.)
But I do agree that a mechanical watch requires special care while being used, and it feels good to have a shiny gadget where others have nothing or a touchscreen or something. :-)
It works just well as a present and as a time keeper, even for me who doesn’t wear jewelry. But indeed, it needed a well-thought decision.
Actually, more like $550.
Sure is! I was afraid it’s somewhat on the large side, but it fits like a glove and it doesn’t hang over my wrist. :-)
It is. 1981 F XT with a stripe of paper that I forgot to shred before I took the photo.
Indeed, it is - and it looks even more awesome outside!
Sounds great, especially as I’m a German anyway. Thank you!
Good legibility. How much was it?
I read several watch forums and blogs and I occasionally chat on the Watches Discord server (although I find Discord annoying most of the time).
Then you’d better not copy much of my configuration. I prefer my Emacs to be colourless. ;-)
I admit that I had to search for that myself. (I subsequently enabled the option myself, so thanks to you as well. :-))
my Emacs configuration will be done
We’ve all been there … many times. ;-)
I genuinely hope that this will bring further improvements for elfeed as well. :-) Good job!