All the advances in mobile technology and social media innovation seem to be transitioning us away from the phone, replacing it with better, faster ways to get what we want from the world and the people in it. With apps like Uber, Amazon, LinkedIn, Facebook, GrubHub, and Gmail, it seems like you could get by without ever using the phone again. And truly, you probably can.

Compared to hearing someone's actual voice and all the subliminal information it conveys, digital text-based communication is a low bandwidth form of connecting to people. I made deep and lasting friendships on the internet, but this is because I had the time. If you spend eight hours a day exchanging thousands of messages with one person over the course of four years, then you do eventually reach the same level of connection as you would from a few face-to-face meetings or phone conversations.


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Globalization. More and more, your clients, coworkers, and perhaps even your higher-ups may hail from a different country. Skype, VoIP, and web conferencing make it more feasible to replicate real-time face-to-face or voice-to-voice conversations with these important contacts. Expect these technologically-assisted real-time meetings to occur frequently. Non-native English speakers will prefer talking on the phone over typing out an email. Plus, the lack of day-to-day interaction will make connecting over the phone even more important.

I am very new to React Native and Expo. I am now assigned to work on our company mobile app. While doing a build and pushing to Test Flight in Apple Connect, I noticed that my test code is getting Over the Air updated and going live. This is a big problem.

Thanks to technology, we can often go days, weeks or even months without directly speaking to others on the phone. One study found anxious people prefer texting over phone calls, rating it a superior medium for expressive and intimate contact.

You can start this process by making a list of the people you need to speak to on the phone, such as friends or colleagues, and go through each one by reflecting on what it is about the call that makes you anxious. For example, it might be making a mistake or feeling judged. When the call is over, acknowledging your success will help you stay motivated for the next call.

Many people feel anxiety over uncertainty about future possibilities, which disrupts our ability to predict and avoid uncomfortable situations. If picking up a call from a stranger feels too overwhelming, start by making a list of people you enjoy conversing with face-to-face.

For those with phone anxiety, getting through a conversation is a big deal. Pat yourself on the back! Do something you enjoy to unwind and take care of yourself. Personal growth is always worth celebrating.

This increase in phone anxiety among younger generations might have to do with a more general rise in anxiety, which has doubled in youth since 2012. Younger generations might also feel more comfortable communicating virtually rather than over the phone because of the online disinhibition effect.

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I honestly have an answer already, but looking for more input or reinforcement on it. 

So I'm at a point where Metal is fairly easy to come by with my Argent and Anky. I've got a complete set of good quality BPs for flak armor and was super surprised at how affordable they are to craft and repair and keeps me alive no problem.

recently I came across a mix of quality riot armor gear, but of course require higher amounts of polymer and silica pearls (both of which aren't just found in the open) but the real difficulty is getting hold of the blueprints/pieces in the first place. I've devoted whole days searching, waiting and circling the Island for deep sea crates to pop up

and the ones I have found are just *moderately higher armor rating compared to my flak set (i just don't feel the costs justify the difference)

It's worth noting i've seen people take on bosses and even the overseer in just flak, ascendant quality though 


so again in short, would I be well enough with high quality flak or should I really grind for riot armor?

Gotta be honest I completely overlooked this comment, but I seriously have to revisit it and you are absolutely right, I'm so noob not to notice it


Durability is super important, maybe even slightly more so than actual armor/damage value. Coz see I compared 2 crafted Assault Rifles together

1st one had more damage around 220% and like 140 durabilty (costs 500+ poly)

2nd had 180% damage but 400 durabily (costs 800+ poly)


and I noticed this with armor pieces too, more armor (but less dura) costs much less than lesser armor (but more dura)

So I was like "cheaper to craft and more damage? well this is a no brainer" 


BUT when I tested by shooting exactly 10 clips each the one with more durabily was cheaper to repair. like 25% less (80 poly / 60 poly) .. so not only does it last longer before breaking but it's cheaper to repair. Yeah in the long run the one with less durability would actually cost way more. So thanks for that.


(tho saddle BPs are weird, they can have vastly different costs for more or less the same armor values, and since they don't have durability values there's little reason not to choose the cheaper one for similar armor)

in short: as the title says

I honestly have an answer already, but looking for more input or reinforcement on it. 

So I'm at a point where Metal is fairly easy to come by with my Argent and Anky. I've got a complete set of good quality BPs for flak armor and was super surprised at how affordable they are to craft and repair and keeps me alive no problem.

recently I came across a mix of quality riot armor gear, but of course require higher amounts of polymer and silica pearls (both of which aren't just found in the open) but the real difficulty is getting hold of the blueprints/pieces in the first place. I've devoted whole days searching, waiting and circling the Island for deep sea crates to pop up

and the ones I have found are just *moderately higher armor rating compared to my flak set (i just don't feel the costs justify the difference)

It's worth noting i've seen people take on bosses and even the overseer in just flak, ascendant quality though 


so again in short, would I be well enough with high quality flak or should I really grind for riot armor?

Just to add to what pipinghot said, keep in mind that when it comes to armor you're almost always better off with durability over armor. As was pointed out you have diminshing returns on protection the further above 100% armor you get, however broken armor = no protection. In virtually every case something like 200 armor and 1000 durability would be better than say 400 armor and 200 durability.

Several of my co-workers huddled around an iMac, playing and replaying a video of Jobs effortlessly touching the iPhone's on-screen keyboard, the keys popping above his finger like a reverse typewriter. The response was a mix of awe and proud laughter. We'd never seen a mobile device do that before.

When the iPhone finally went on sale six months later, I was given the enviable job of walking up and down the waiting lines of hard-core, must-have-it fans. I gave them their first in-person demos, sliding through the album covers in the music app or demonstrating Google Maps, all while they waited for their chance to go into the Apple Store and plunk down at least $499 for one of their very own.

I was as excited as all the other fanboys when I saw the glass front and back of the iPhone 4 in 2010. I loved the fingerprint sensor in 2013's iPhone 5S. And I gushed over the portrait mode on the iPhone 7 Plus last year.

Even Apple's controversies don't drum up that much excitement. We've largely accepted the iPhone 7's missing headphone jack (#courage), and we've learned to live with batteries that don't last a day.

"They should do a stint at a local daily in Indianapolis," offers Roger Kay, president of Endpoint Technologies Associates, who's been following Apple for decades. "Then they can go back to covering Silicon Valley and thinking about how this stuff makes a difference."

I'm interested to hear if you ever resolve this as I'm considering purchasing an unlocked MR6500 for use with T-mobile as well. Seems that an unlocked 6500 does not make T-Mobile specific frequencies available. This may be an issue. I believe that it requires an MR6550.

I changed the APN in the broadband settings from the default of fast.t-mobile.com over to fast.metropcs.com and it immediately shot up to about 30mbps. I then tried pcweb.metropcs and it went up to about 40. I then manually added the APN of broadband (PDP: IPV4V6) and it went up to about 50. Still not at the same level as the phone, but a huge improvement. ff782bc1db

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