I need to get outside more. The downside to working from home is that I tend to stay hidden in my office more than a person should. Perhaps I should try a walking meeting today like my boss is fond of. Might do me some good.

it's like I'm watching the same conversation in my work email and here. Yikes. :p

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and beyond that. Switching phones means others who stick to iPhone need to know how to correct the problem when they get errors trying to message a person who disabled it. Fundamentally I do like the idea. I'm a big fan of using a service other than SMS. It's just that Apple f'd up the implementation. I'm just going to keep that toggle switched off every time I use and/or update an i-device.

Perhaps I should channel my random imessage rant into a coherent blog post of some sort.

no because it's too damn sticky. Caused me all sorts of annoyance switching phones. And it annoys me even more that iOS updates turns it back on after I turn it off. ಠ_ಠ

iMessage is evil.

Something like that. :)

I was thinking this morning that I'd like to use an Android phone today. But it seems I no longer have any (other than the Nexus 5 which has sailfish installed). I haven't been without an Android phone of some sort since before the T-Mobile G1 was released. :o

I'll install on a VM at the very least, and possibly upgrade the little PC I just got through putting 15.10 on. I'm not giving up on Ubuntu Phone fully, just need a different device for it. The upshot is that Sailfish is running pretty good so far so I can have some fun in that space as well. :D

I got annoyed with the issues using #ubuntuphone on the Nexus 5 so I put that aside until I can get an official device. In th meantime I put #sailfishos back on getting things setup for development & debugging. Maybe I'll actually get something going this go around. :-)