Yes, my geek-dom knows no bounds. I needed a case, custom-printed was only a few bucks more and I figured why not have a one-of-a-kind that I drew myself of one of my favorite things?
Why are there no identifiers on the ship?
No NCC numbers...
No name...
No war circles...
I'm very disappointed in you, Will.
You march right back into your workroom and do not come out until you feel suitably chastised. I'd say 5 painted starships should make for an appropriate atonement.
Commander, Battlegroup Murfreesboro
Department Head, ACTASF
Why would anyone think I use a flip phone? I have carried a smart phone for five years at least. And the phone before this one wasn't a flip phone so at least a decade since I had one.
Every time I pull it out of the belt pouch to answer it and accidentally hit the hang up button I WISH it were a flip phone, but it's not.
Well, I still have a flip-phone. It does have a camera in it, but I have no way to get the photos off it. I can do text, but I have that blocked at the carrier. I just bought a new battery for it, so I should be good for another five-plus years before I'm forced to "upgrade".
Garth L. Getgen
Master Sgt, US Air Force, Retired -- 1981-2007 -- 1W091A
Gotta go with Will on this one. I don't have a cell phone, per se. I have a pocket computer that can make phone calls on the off-chance that is needed. I use an iPhone, rather than Android, but the point is the same.
I have a friend that works on film scripts on his (using a bluetooth keyboard).
They really are a computer in your pocket.
The little kid that still lives in me (who started on a TRS-80 Model I clone that my Dad designed and built from scratch in 1978) still marvels at how much computing power I'm toting around and at how little "work" I actually do on it