The cheap used Lumia 1520 didn't come with proper headphones, just basic ordinary iPhone ones. I still have the ones from the Lumia 1020, though. I connected them and the Gadgets app opened, asking me if I wanted to have phone or Groove Music open automatically next when they're connected. I chose neither. What's great about the Nokia headphones is their snug fit - no falling out like those stupid Apple EarPods.
@streakmachine My 2011 MBP has had a 256 GHz Samsung Evo 830 SSD in it for at least four years, not a hint of trouble with it. A pair of Kingston V300s, one of 120 GB, the other of 240 GB both failed at around the same age, no spare valid blocks left.
The folk at the shop where I bought the SanDisk Plus said it was the most popular one they sold.
Ready for Thursday's MBP upgrade/repair. The piece-of-shit 240 GB Kingston V300 SSD currently in the pre-unibody MBP (the one with the proper keyboard) has bad blocks. I have cloned it to a SanDisk Plus SSD also of 240 GB capacity. I hope not to lose any of the 27 screws that have to be removed & replaced in order to facilitate the SSD changeover.
I checked that the newly-cloned drive was bootable & used CarbonCopyCloner to replicate the Recovery partition on the new SSD. Now charging up the spare battery.
@matigo Containing an original iPhone 4. Until being recently replaced by an iPhone SE, it was used by the Vice President of the Mac User Group as the contact point when the club closed its CBD office. A member with a sick wife will be evaluating it in about three weeks with a view to buying it.
@jextxadore Perhaps you could put it onto iCloud Drive instead? I've given up any hope of iBooks syncing PDFs across all my devices, instead I made a folder in iCloud Drive called FU iBooks, which is easily accessed by all my devices wot can access iCloud Drive.
// @matigo
Mac User Group has a great way of distributing its membership cards to new or renewing members: in the form of a thank-you email & receipt, with the card being at the bottom of the email. The trick is to print the entire thing onto a sheet of A4 paper & cut out the card section. Card sleeves are available at the monthly meeting and at two of the three shorter-duration satellite groups later innthe month. Alternatively they can me laminated at the main monthly meeting.
Finally got mine sent today, 5 weeks after I paid my membership fee. Already printed, cut out & laminated.
Somewhat bothered by three ganglion cysts, two in the 2nd & 3rd knuckles of my left middle finger and one on the outside of my left wrist. The finger ones restrict full finger movement, hence the annoyance.
Just remembered I need to get my car serviced, a month earlier than the mechanic's estimated schedule. The unexpected 1200 km interstate trip to my uncle's funeral threw out the estimate. I get it serviced every six months or 10,000 km, whichever occurs first. Its done about 245,000 km, I've done about ⅓ of that total in four years.