Take this visual compatibility quiz to find out what kind of person you are

Oh man, pavlovian response to the amount of times i’ve seen people yanking out memory sticks without ejecting…

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Really there are 10 kinds of people: those who understand binary and those who don’t.

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Loaned my MacBook power adapter to a stranger in an airport lounge. They returned it with the cord wrapped tighter than a guitar string. :confounded:

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Just watched The Lobster. This compatibility thing is a slippery slope.

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Sorry for your loss of 2 hours.

I think there are, like, 2^50 kinds of people:

*those who tidy up their cables, hang the toilet paper so it hangs against the wall, eject before removing, don’t fill up the tank…

*those who DON’T tidy up their cables, hang the toilet paper so it hangs against the wall, eject before removing, don’t fill up the tank…

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There are two kinds of people in the world: People who can extrapolate from an incomplete dataset,

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NONE OF THE ABOVE, DAMN YOUR UNSAVOURY CORD STORING WAYS

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Two kinds of people :
gallon/liter

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I leave the toilet roll on the cistern on its end as the holder is in a stupid place. Mostly I would be one the sort out tangles side of the argument though.

Putting all apps into folders is utter madness, I would be checking they weren’t an alien in a human suit.

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Uh, how old is this relationship?

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Two kinds of people: spellcheck / no spellcheck.

Yep, I made a mistake : Liter/Litter. You can rub my face in it, or help me to progress in English, with might be your native language but isn’t mine. Two kinds of people, again.

BTW my automatic spell checker do not recognize liter.

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Litre.

Godammit “Post must be more than nine characters”.

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I must be a hybrid, then. I have pages for social apps, games, turn-your-phone-into-a-tricorder apps, and so on. I leave the most used apps on the page and bundle the rest into a folder, depending on how crowded the page is getting.

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that’s fine but on andriod I just put the stuff I need on the home screens and leave everything I use once in a blue moon in the app drawer.

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  1. Why not both, if the opportunity presents itself? (Won’t rub your face into litter, though.)
  2. I’m not a native speaker, either.
  3. “Does not”.

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  1. “Liter” is okay in American English, and BB is US-based. I’m not really happy about either, but “technically correct is the best kind of correct”.
  2. The more-than-nine-characters rule is just bollocks.
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Heavy drinkers, both?

I prefer an occasional dram, but that’s just me.

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