Shirley Martin
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I did mean Amazon, Ken.

Who's got the 63BPM heart rate? Must be all that cardio from dancing.The smallest watch is now slightly bigger it’s 42 mm old one was 40 mm ( new one on left ) View attachment 1351
New one is much brighter / clearer with 6 years between buying the version 6 and 11
I see a couple of scratches on the glass but considering I wore it gardening / washing dishes and most jobs around the house it’s still pretty much good
My old one is a rose gold …as is the the new one , but it’s a lighter colour than the old one which I prefer
See our temp on top right …….brrrr 15 c that’s inside …59 F …...it’s bone chilling wind outsideit would be lucky if it’s 10c….50 F outside
No doubt. It's always been Apple's double-edged sword. 3rd party peripherals and software were locked out so you get better reliability, but you can't get the savings from competition. One guy I spoke with was high on Ubuntu, saying that the "Blueberry" office suite for it has the look & feel of MS Office...to include the obscure stuff like Publisher. But as you said, I've gone from putting together my own systems to carting my laptop off to a repair shop rather than taking the time to figure out how to roll back a WIN10 update.The main reason I have opted for Apple products rather than a version of Linux is that I don't want to have to deal with a bunch of open-source, freeware applications that require more than I am able to give, these days, when it comes to tech abilities. The software available for Apple products seems more reliable and intuitive than the Linux alternatives.
From what I have been able to determine, Apple spies on its users to a lesser degree than Microsoft, but even more importantly, it does so for its own purposes, while Microsoft sells your information to third-parties.@Ken Anderson So how do you feel about Apple's privacy? Can you keep Apple out of your business, or do you even worry about it?
I don’t even worry about it. I have everything stored in the cloud, send any info that apple asks for, and share it with my family online. They have medical studies, and I join those, too, in case my health information can help someone else.@Ken Anderson So how do you feel about Apple's privacy? Can you keep Apple out of your business, or do you even worry about it?
I understand that browsing the web is never gonna be private, but I won't have my local files being scanned/read/analyzed. If "authorities" want to investigate me, they can go through the process. But I will resist some private corporation harvesting everything as a matter of routine.There is no digital privacy any more. None. It doesn't matter which operating system you choose, if you are online your privacy is compromised. Like Yvonne, I don't care who watches me look at recipes as long as they stay out of my little bank account.