Jeweler managed to change battery in the Mondaine but could not get the case back together. Would not let her near the Seiko. No suitable coat found. Did manage sneakers and a bottle of Makers.

That's what mine is.

Running like it did out of the box after the reboot. I'm not fooled though. Evil lurks in this thing. It's just trying to regain my trust so it doesn't go on the cart.

Delete instant message app I no longer use. Nexus goes catatonic Old notifications start popping up and cannot be cleared. Spontaneously reboots.

I'm done here. This is a lost cause.

The question raised is, "Why does a device that is almost never used need to be factory reset"

No flurry of app additions and deletions. No usage patterns that would cause things to go off kilter. It just sits there. Doing nothing.

Nexus 7 almost usable post factory reset and restore. This is an incredible amount of effort to expend on something I will soon toss in a cabinet and ignore.

I love that design. I have one of the wall clocks in my home office too.

Another thing to pick up today will be another wedding band.

When Sidekick and I separated nine years ago, I tossed mine in the trash. Never bothered to replace it after we stopped being stupid and got back together.

I'm not telling her I'm getting another because mushy. :)

Lining the soldiers up for inspection. They need new batteries and bands.

Yes, I wear watches. Sue me.
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Factory reset completed.

What part of my psyche is so damaged that I cannot admit defeat and throw a device away?