CurlyBill03

CurlyBill03 t1_je4kzwl wrote

This is why I jumped from Android to IPhone felt I had to get a new phone every year because things slowed down.

I’d at the minimum get the 12 because it has 5G and the 11 does not.

Good thing about Apple is they require all apps to be optimized on phones they provide security support for. So everything will run smooth as butter even as it ages.

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CurlyBill03 t1_je4kqo2 wrote

General question, I’ve been to concerts where the people sitting next to me can zoom in on the stage and the quality looks the same as if it had none and not blurry at all, compared to mine that are blurry and look crappy.

I initially thought they might have a galaxy or something else but nope iphone.

Am I doing something wrong with my iPhone or don’t know about a tip I should be using? Is it the difference between regular iPhone vs pro?

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CurlyBill03 t1_j4j7qr7 wrote

When I was in college the recruiter assistants were known to perform favors for recruits.

In fact one big time OL who eventually went to the NFL was on his recruiting trip and they opened up a door to a door and had 2 female recruiting “assistants” basically in the nude and slept with the kid.

Not implying that this is the case but it does happen and saw it first hand.

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CurlyBill03 t1_ize2di4 wrote

I’m from that area, they banned C8 and basically relabeled it Gen-X.

About 20 years ago they offered residence $400 for a “simple” blood test but they also signed a waiver those that took the money couldnt sue.

Of course preying on a community with low income many participated, the fucked up thing is they allowed children to participate and the paperwork included they couldn’t sue either so basically parents signed their life/decision away for a measly $400.

They’ll ban it and just keep coming out with something new that takes years to research.

Reverse osmosis helps, one water company asked DuPont to pay for the city to have a RO installed at their local water plant and they said no and offered carbon filtration instead which literally does nothing for the new gen-x.

At the very least they should pay up to redo all public water works to RO or offer some kind of credit back to residence that have individual systems installed in their homes.

DuPont/Chemours can get fucked.

With that and leaving on a positive note, donating blood/plasma has shown to reduce the levels of forever chemicals found in one’s body. Of course you’ll just pass it onto someone else who needs it but that’s probably not a concern obviously for the person needing a transfusion.

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