Another fabulous newsletter this week. Suppose I dislike all the available plates and cannot think of any to add? Also the full excerpt here page cannot be found. I did find it by looking at the Twitter page.
In my experience a spork seems like a great concept, but what you usually want is just a spoon, not a spoon with sharp spots that aren't actually all that useful as a fork.
Especially for something like backpack camping where titanium utensils are often used, you always just want a spoon.
OH wow. So timely for me. I love Technology Connections. I'm NOT a tech geek, nor very knowledgeable about my household items but I just had a new furnace installed yesterday. So, I looked up how a gas furnace works. WOW! Eye opening. I actually learned how the damn thing works, and efficiently. Thank once again for a BRILLIANT issue. As I stated previously, I look forward to this newsletter EVERY Sunday morning.
I’ve carried a recycled plastic utensil with a spoon on one end and a fork on the other for years. Will have to check out titanium. I have used a Google Talk account as both a throwaway number and during times of strong Wi-Fi but weak cell phone coverage. I enjoyed your article, thank you.
Such an interesting read in the world of way too many reads.
Another fabulous newsletter this week. Suppose I dislike all the available plates and cannot think of any to add? Also the full excerpt here page cannot be found. I did find it by looking at the Twitter page.
In my experience a spork seems like a great concept, but what you usually want is just a spoon, not a spoon with sharp spots that aren't actually all that useful as a fork.
Especially for something like backpack camping where titanium utensils are often used, you always just want a spoon.
OH wow. So timely for me. I love Technology Connections. I'm NOT a tech geek, nor very knowledgeable about my household items but I just had a new furnace installed yesterday. So, I looked up how a gas furnace works. WOW! Eye opening. I actually learned how the damn thing works, and efficiently. Thank once again for a BRILLIANT issue. As I stated previously, I look forward to this newsletter EVERY Sunday morning.
I’ve carried a recycled plastic utensil with a spoon on one end and a fork on the other for years. Will have to check out titanium. I have used a Google Talk account as both a throwaway number and during times of strong Wi-Fi but weak cell phone coverage. I enjoyed your article, thank you.