I got Stephen King's It recently, which is a brick of a book, and it occurred to me that that was probably a good reason to use a kindle or something. But I still can't imagine not having a physical book in my hands, with paper and covers and being able to see how much of the book is left at a glance. But I'm sure it's just the same thing as how I prefer to get physical copies of video games, but as soon as I get games digitally I see the obvious and immediate pros.
I have not bought anything from duty free on an airplane. Airplane is the correct spelling Firefox, how dare you. But you've also marked Firefox as a spelling mistake, so I guess you have your own issues. Anyway. I've never bought anything fancy, but I did get chocolate truffles once, which were delicious, but then I got really sick. I don't know if that counts. Probably more to do with the fact I didn't get a lot of sleep, and only had a part-chocolate breakfast bar to eat the rest of the day. But take it as a cautionary tale if you will.
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Date: 2017-07-25 10:00 am (UTC)I have not bought anything from duty free on an airplane. Airplane is the correct spelling Firefox, how dare you. But you've also marked Firefox as a spelling mistake, so I guess you have your own issues. Anyway. I've never bought anything fancy, but I did get chocolate truffles once, which were delicious, but then I got really sick. I don't know if that counts. Probably more to do with the fact I didn't get a lot of sleep, and only had a part-chocolate breakfast bar to eat the rest of the day. But take it as a cautionary tale if you will.