Blogging from the Smartphone

This is a test. Sometimes the most gloriuos gift in life is a broken laptop.

For if you're of the reasonable resistance to convenience club, and have not installed social media apps on the phone, which you started using late 2007, have not enabled push notifications on the phone, insist on using the phone web browser, not the phone Google app (ooh that reference will sound dated quite soon, better change that to the phone search app) then you are rewarded occasionally with a repair shop-sequestered laptop. A glorious multiday interval of silence, a reprieve from the mental noise that whooshed upon us all ans has not let up since that singular year. A merciful inconvenience that is the broken laptop reacquaints you with the physical world, forced to buy your regional newspaper in hard copy. Dead tree medium.

If youre lucky enough to experience this glorious burden, You may finally drag yourself to the bookstore, roll over the hardcoded serendipity of life, the first you've had in some time, since the last fiscal quarter of 2007. And at that bookstore you may find a decent magazine collection at which you will discover your kindred spirit who launched a reasonable convenience resistance magazine, way back in, you guessed it, 2007.

Monocle magazine. I finally found you. How many of us are out there among the towns and cities and regions and countries and now the LIGO detected planets of the galaxy? Perhaps only two. I know there are more. But those who make up the more may not know they are

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