I never got proficient with T9. I went qwerty as soon as I could.

The N95 only had a T9 pad rather than a full qwerty. Unless you meant the N950 which are harder to find

Or perhaps an old Nokia?

Mother-in-law is going to need a new phone soon. She's pretty stuck on using physical keyboards though which are getting to be a rare thing these days. I'm wondering if I should recomend a Blackberry or attempt to track down an older android slider.

Must be one hell of a night club.

Why do dentists like to ask you questions while your mouth is jammed full of odd instruments, some of which are sharp?

We were having a discussion with the teen about a book and how little time she (my wife) has right now to read.

"Being a responsible adult sucks" - My wife just now

Just your mention of it was enough to get it stuck in my head.

Came up with a variation on a phone setup I had been doing off and on over the last few months. This time with the sim card in a budget android phone not signed into anything, just using voice calls, sms, and mobile hotspot. Basically using it like a feature phone that just happens to also serve data to whatever additional device I want to also carry with me that does all the other stuff. Hoping this gets me around the network compatibility delima I run into occasionally with these weird phones I like to play with.