Some cat owners would disagree...and while we're at it: toilet paper rolls go OVER, not UNDER.
Some cat owners would disagree...and while we're at it: toilet paper rolls go OVER, not UNDER.
Some cat owners would disagree![]()
It's not about how I wear a watch vs. how someone else wears a watch.
My post was completely clear to the person I quoted and was speaking to... you're just intent on proving some point that no one cares about, or is even arguing. You said yourself: you get screenshots because of where your watch sits. That's not a matter of "thinking like me" - that's basic physiology. The person I was speaking to made a statement that he never got that screenshot issue because he wears his watch the other way; I replied that he likely didn't have the issue because of the higher placement of the Watch on his wrist. Left or right - the higher it is on the wrist, the more physically IMPOSSIBLE it is for this "screenshot phenomenon" to happen.Actually, your post wasn't so specific on who you were including in watch wearers, it wasn't 'obvious', unless we all think like you, which we don't. I was just showing that you were being a bit narrow minded with your statement.
flipping the watch around if you prefer to wear it down by your hand, which it sounds like you do.
I have to delete a couple Watch screen shots from my phone every day. Flexing your wrist and pressing the two buttons simultaneously is just too easy. It is now annoying me. Any one else having this problem?
I have to delete a couple Watch screen shots from my phone every day. Flexing your wrist and pressing the two buttons simultaneously is just too easy. It is now annoying me. Any one else having this problem?