So there's this guy. He moves in with this really hot chick. He's got a cat, she's got a cat. They all get along, for a couple of years. They
have a couple of rough spots. She moves out. She moves away.
He moves into a two story house with a basement. It has lots of room.
A year-and-a-half later she moves back to town. She calls him up. She
says I'm living in an apartment where I can't have a cat. Will you keep
my cat? He says I have two cats now. But I like your cat so sure bring
your cat over. So she brings her cat over. She stays a couple of nights.
Then she leaves the cat.
About four months later she calls up. She says how's my cat doing? He
says your cats doing great. They all get along great. She says I'd like
to come over and see my cat. He says sure come on over. She comes over.
She stays for a couple of nights. She sees the cat. And she leaves.
Don't you just love happy endings ?
I currently own a pixel 2 XL. At this point it is a 5-year-old design. It still gets pretty good reviews on the internals even for being so old. Apparently some of the progress has kind of slowed down. Processor improvements and even camera improvements are minimal. It took excellent pictures 5 years ago and it still takes excellent pictures today. Having said that the pixel 3 and pixel 4 are starting to come down in price quite a bit. So let's talk about that. The pixel 3 has some improvements but nothing major. The big thing that everybody points out between the pixel 3 and the pixel 2 is the screen. The pixel 2 screen is somewhat faded looking compared to the typical phone. It's still very sharp the colors are still in color and it works just fine, but really it doesn't look like something that used to cost $950. Still that's what they sold it for. So that alone really doesn't make it worth upgrading to pixel 3. The pixel 3 screen is slightly bigger but the pro...
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