TRUTH. I feel like their company quality has really gone down in these recent years :/
They haven't hit the very bottom yet, and probably never will.
Unless they give up on their original themes and depend on licences to make money, then they'll have hit the very bottom. I'm still confident that they won't.
That's a lot of phones. I can afford to by a new one, but I don't see the point on spending money on something so fragile, something that will go out of date in a very short period of time. At least you can upgrade a PC, without buying a whole new machine.
In saying that, I do like the idea of the FairPhone. It's really expensive, but I think it's time people starting thinking about how their technologies are being made.
Yes it is. My brother called them "brick phones" and they were cheap slide phones he bought used from eBay.
That's cool. At least he was recycling.
Brick phones are usually what people call Nokias from the early 2000. The ones with the snake game on them. Those things were unbreakable. I'm pretty sure there is still one laying around our house. Funny, Nokia relaunched one of their old brick phones.
Hid and go seek is the best. Good idea! Expect I need to continue to teach my siblings how to play with toys. They really like it when I play Lego with them, they actually beg me to play with them. But whenever they play on their own they fight, about everything...
Same here!
Yep.
Same with my siblings. Mostly about who gets to play with who.
lil.
Even now, I like to play more advanced versions of hide and go seek and tag. One of my personal favorites being grog tag.
It isn't though. I know a lot of people who give their kids tablets and phones to play on.
I would give a kid a kindle fire but not sure about a smartphone/iPad or anything else... (other than something like a Nintendo Wii/Xbox 360/PS3 or old android tablet or maybe even a 2DS/3DS XL)
I don't have a phone. But I do have a kindle... useful for not many things except reading.
A kindle fire is better. You can read on it, browse the web and do so much more! Also, it is relatively cheap too!
I always make typos when I post here on it. So I use it for reading.... and playing some apps which I've become obsessed with over the past few months.... Of which are NOT lego Life.
A kindle fire is better. You can read on it, browse the web and do so much more! Also, it is relatively cheap too!
I always make typos when I post here on it. So I use it for reading.... and playing some apps which I've become obsessed with over the past few months.... Of which are NOT lego Life.
Try getting a bluetooth keyboard and connecting it to your kindle fire. It should work...
It isn't though. I know a lot of people who give their kids tablets and phones to play on.
I would give a kid a kindle fire but not sure about a smartphone/iPad or anything else... (other than something like a Nintendo Wii/Xbox 360/PS3 or old android tablet or maybe even a 2DS/3DS XL)
I agree, they don't need brand new tech. We had a PS1 up until the 360 came out. Than we had a regular Xbox. Always one generation behind.
Yes it is. My brother called them "brick phones" and they were cheap slide phones he bought used from eBay.
That's cool. At least he was recycling.
Brick phones are usually what people call Nokias from the early 2000. The ones with the snake game on them. Those things were unbreakable. I'm pretty sure there is still one laying around our house. Funny, Nokia relaunched one of their old brick phones.
We have two Nokia "cell phones" from way back when . . . they didn't have any games on them. They look exactly like a home phone but they're mobile.
Brick phones are usually what people call Nokias from the early 2000. The ones with the snake game on them. Those things were unbreakable. I'm pretty sure there is still one laying around our house. Funny, Nokia relaunched one of their old brick phones.
We have two Nokia "cell phones" from way back when . . . they didn't have any games on them. They look exactly like a home phone but they're mobile.
Some of the old Nokia "mobile phones" had just one game on it, snake. Never heard anyone call it a cell phone before.
Lol, I pictured your family having two old wired home phone styled Nokias. But obviously you're talking about a cordless phone.
Even now, I like to play more advanced versions of hide and go seek and tag. One of my personal favorites being grog tag.
I can imagine.
Sounds fun! I really have nowhere to hide, because my siblings have found all of my awesome hiding spots.
Your siblings to?
It is! It can get intense at times! Do you want me to explain grog tag? That's to bad. This may sound weird, but I play the more advanced versions at church usually. Don't worry, usually it's just us teens and the adults that are supervising us that are in the building.