I disagree with your iPhone assessment. You have to remember the Motorola razer and the Nokia 3500Nazi tho Henry was, the iPhone killed the phone booth which killed Superman.
Not the Model T or A, nor the Pinto. Bring back Superman!
Remember the Blackberry!!! I have one.You have to remember the Motorola razer and the Nokia 3500
He's too young for that. I started with an $800 Nokia Brick phone in '82. Probably still in a box somewhere around here.I disagree with your iPhone assessment. You have to remember the Motorola razer and the Nokia 3500
Apple says there are now more than 1 billion active iPhones, an enormous milestone for the company that speaks to the phones’ continued success and longevity. There are now 1.65 billion Apple devices in active use overall, Tim Cook said during Apple’s earnings call this afternoon.
https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/27/22253162/iphone-users-total-number-billion-apple-tim-cook-q1-2021
Now who's too young? Not me.He's too young for that.
Remember, Barack had a 'berry. A Barry w/a 'berry. I just now thot that up.You're a unicorn eh.
Sorry, just almost 6 years my junior so not as young as I thought. Oct. '54 here.Now who's too young? Not me.
Oh look! It’s my office phone.I graduated in ‘79. Phones took coins or hung off the kitchen wall.
And these killed Superman.
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Agricultural sales?Oh look! It’s my office phone.
My (almost 70 year old) wife has got in the habit of covering her breasts with her hands when we kiss. I told her I'm just showing my love. She says I'm just a horn dog and leave her boobs alone unless she ask me not to. But then we have got to the point that oral sex for us talking dirty.
IDK. we saw a 100% plus increase in house prices pre covid to end of 2022. My place went from being worth about 350k to 800's.The inflation we've seen over the past three years was due to the supply chain being disrupted by the Covid pandemic followed by Putin's invasion of Ukraine that disrupted grain and energy supplies. People stopped buying shit for about two years during the pandemic and the supply chain could not keep up with pent up demand when economies opened back up. You can't blame people for wanting to buy shoes after being pent up for a couple of years.
Your post made an ignorant statement. You probably don't know that the median wage earner makes about $35,000/yr. Median and low wage earners were barely able to make ends meet before prices rose faster than wages did. That's not enough to pay for the minimum cost of food, shelter, clothing, and transportation, with healthcare out of their reach. Those are necessities, not something they can just not do. It's ridiculous to say they should stop buying shit. Those making 60k or more, yes, they might be able to stop buying shit but that would crash our economy and wouldn't affect worldwide inflation one bit. Because it isn't due to people buying shit.
I worked in the logistics department lol.Agricultural sales?