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So are you going to have the Xg3 V1 replaced with a V2? or maybe a Titan??

I’m reasonably confident a Titan won’t be worthwhile (by my standards) in the tragus based on leumas95’s experience with the m31 so far (similar size). The only avenue left for me is a much larger magnet like the xG3v2

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I think I’m missing the goal of a ear magnet. Care to cause my next ‘duh’ moment?

it makes magnetic things stick to your ear.

((did ya miss me??))

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This should explain
not as good as @miststlkr but still worth a read anyway

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If you have a magnet in your tragus it acts as one half of a speaker, the other half is a coil you wear somewhere on your body like a necklace and it transmits sounds wirelessly while an observer is none the wiser.

Brilliant. :slight_smile:

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I don’t have much faith in humanity in the best of times, but I lost whatever I still had today. My laptop got stolen today in my hospital room. What rotter steals shit in hospitals, really
 If I was a thief, places like that would be off limit.

I mean I knew it happens, but it hits home when it happens to you and the last thing you need is go to a computer store, reinstall an OS, restore a backup - and in my case, learn to type on a fucking Finnish keyboard.

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You spelled CUNT incorrectly

What a coincidence, look what I saw less than 5 mins ago

Hehe yes. The Finns don’t invent words when they don¹t need to.

Here’s another bit of fun Finnish: learn to count to 100. Fast-forward to start the headeache :slight_smile:

Haha, well is is efficient, for a little while


then it gets ridiculous

So long they cropped it off the screen

To be fair, that’s the schoolbook form. Nobody says “kaksikymmentĂ€â€ here but “kaks-kyt”,

And about the word MAA (ground): add -ILMA (air) and you¹ve got MAAILMA which means “world”. Makes sense: the ground below and the air above is the entire world. Clever eh?

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Yep, simple and effective

Finnish isn’t the only language to do this with numbers. French has the wonderful quatre-vingts while Scottish Gaelic has an even more obvious x and ten.

English isn’t even that different.

Sixty-one. Seventy-three. Ninety-nine.

Any chance it was security or something?
If I wasn’t planning to be ditching apple soon due to their snooping thru phones ( which apparently they’ve been doing for years it recently came to light)

I would be playing with air tags, I’ve seen some people split the casings and make them even smaller and sneak them inside things

Took a photo of my flexClass earlier in the flexClass channel. Just thought to try a Titan too!

Here’s another of the flexClass to save you having to go look

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That’ll do it hahah

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And a xSIID and flexEM

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Someone just slipped into the room and helped themselves to the black laptop bag in the cupboard. Could be staff or some random dude passing by. There is no security: it’s a hospital. My mom had a bunch of cash swiped in similar circumstances when she was in the theater getting her first knee prosthesis years ago. But that was in Belgium. I expected better from the Finns. Seems as though thieves will be thieving regardless of their nationality


Joke’s on them though: they inherited an 8 year old el-cheapo no-brand Chinese laptop with a Belgian French layout keyboard and an encrypted root partition. What bothers me is, it was still working like a champ for what I used it for. I’m not a demanding users, but they’ll probably ditch it when they see how fast it goes. It was my little buddy laptop that refused to die and I know it’ll end up in a landfill for zero good reason. I’m incredibly sad about that.

And I had gotten used to the weirdo Belgian French keyboard layout, that I could type on without looking. Now I’m back to hunting and pecking on this alien Finnish layout keyboard, which is also unconventional to boot, being a laptop keyboard. Or so my neighbor says: he’s a Finnish computer engineer and he can’t make head or tail of the damn keyboard either.

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