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A Spasm of IndburI have never lacked storage space. I have been blessed and cursed with sufficient room to save my chattels, bibelots, tchotchkes, gadgets, appurtenances, and just plain stuff for my entire 'adult' life. I have often been encouraged to dispose of some of the less-useful of these possessions*. I ignore those who offer the suggestions, although I've made the occasional concession of horizontal and vertical translation for the bulkier items. Infrequently, though, I am self-inspired, and recently attacked a large box of random objects with the intention of <shudder>discarding some</shudder> to make space. Selecting a box almost at random, I inspected each item therein to discover that it harbored a long-forgotten collection of trade-show swag and life-detritus which jogged my memory but will never, ever, have any practical use. Unlike trivia, which can at least be used to bore people, these items serve no purpose at all beyond reminding me of my pack-rat nature. With foolish reluctance, I consigned them and their many unpictured conspecifics to the ignominy of the trashcan after their decades in hiding. It is only for my own future nostalgia that I present the photo below.
Q: Richard, surely you have more swag than this small collection of exemplars! Such as:
This was a big box, and one of several. You've been spared the unidentifiable, the uncharacterizable, and the disgusting. It's all gone. Shall we move along? How about a review of my new Samsung S24 Ultra cell phone?As with X-linked recessive traits, my cell phones tend to skip generations. My previous cellphone, the Samsung S22 Ultra, received a review a couple years ago. I took care to demonstrate what I viewed as its best feature, its improved camera. I skipped buying the S23 last year because the improvements were few and minor. Sadly, this year's S24's improvements over the S23 also seem few and minor. Samsung touts the AI (yes, Artificial Intelligence) features in the new phone, and I'm sure that as I find the time I'll experiment with the photo editing and other allegedly new and remarkable capabilities. But, really, I bought it mainly because it's a new toy** and I thought it was time. But I had one pleasant surprise! The phone has a new processor, much faster than that of two generations ago. Since I'm not a gamer, I never really noticed or cared about processor speed. But I have a goofy hobby of photographing vanity license plates as I walk by them or they drive by me. A double-press of the power button used to take a couple of seconds to bring up the camera. Now it's almost instantaneous. And the phone still has a TB of storage and a titanium-blue back, so I didn't have to give anything up for the new speed. I do believe the camera is a bit better, but I haven't done a formal test yet. I'll report on the AI if and when I ever get to use it. That's Not Much of a Review!True. The two phones even look the same. I think it's time for Samsung to rethink the cellphone if they want me to keep buying new ones. It's almost time to end this blogitem. Next up: Lindtflation, cash, Oppenheimer, balloons, and more come logical tomorrow. For now, a Beatles joke.
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