(January 21, 2025 at 9:17 am)Fake Messiah Wrote:(January 21, 2025 at 5:00 am)Andreas Wrote: I dont listen to music " on the go " , that makes me unaware of my surroundings !
Otherwise i have some selection fof movies and music on my laptop - for use when i am in a hotel room or so .
Banking from a mobile Phone ? No, i only use my staitionary laptop at home and a secure 3 factor authencitation when doing a banktransfer or so. Otherwise i draw money once a month with my card, paying 99% of my things cash.
( Germany is one of the left over cash societies, the 2024 numbers say that 78 % of all transactions under € 100.- ( USD 102 ) had been in cash....)
And what if you want to take a photo? Or if you want to see the weather forecast for the next few hours? Or what if you see a star or planet in the night sky and you want to know which one is it? Or what if you're stuck somewhere in some waiting room and you want to read an ebook to pass the time? Or what if you see a plant growing and you want to find out what species it is? Or what if there's an airplane above you and you want to know which airplane it is? Or what if you see an insect and you want to know which species it is?
Recently the Ninja XL air fryer was on sale for $229. I bought a used one from Amazon Warehouse that has a big dent and so it will be returned. It now sells for $300. I can get one without the reheat and dehydrate function from Walmart for $179. I'm tempted to wait until it goes on sale again instead of compromising. The point to this story is that it is easy to get bent out of shape about something one would rarely need or use. Is it really worth it to lose sleep over such things or pay a wad of cash just to avoid isolated incidents of inconvenience?