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I struggle to text on my phone. Writing an entire post? I'd rather retire from blogging than go down that road, but different strokes for different folks, right?
ReplyDeleteTrue,It's definitely a more thought out process when typing from a desktop.Sometimes,though,I'll take a decent looking picture of one of my figures with my phone and deem It worthy of posting.An option I didn't have before Blogger launched this new app.But I agree,It's ten times easier to type on a keyboard than on these tiny little phones.
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