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Llŷr 🐟 the curious ([personal profile] soundsfishy) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2017-05-20 12:31 am

a fish music player should be called an iCod

who: Llŷr & Cain
what: Phone nerds
when: Some time after this post.
where: The river
warnings: Android vs Apple

Floating in the water as close to the populated area as he could without risking being seen by too many people (it was still ingrained in him), Llŷr waited for the man he had been speaking to.

His phone was already on low battery despite how little he had tried to use it, so there had to be at least one mobile battery charger worth of fish in his net by now. If not, he would have to start using the pretty jewels he had found in the river as well, and he wasn't keen on that.

The mer was thinking of giving Cain a call again, but hesitated. Would that mess up his trade chances if he looked too desperate?

Sighing, he turned in the water and pushed his tail, gliding towards the river bank so he could see if the man was coming.
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[personal profile] aeturnus 2017-05-26 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"Having to remake a ton of infrastructure is a big one," Cain said. He was moving now to pull out his tools and power off the phone, took the charger off and set it aside somewhere the dirt wouldn't get into it. "Corporate greed being another. If solar power could be harnessed well enough, electric companies and the like would have to change a whole lot to stay competitive."

Huh? Cain paused, glanced up at the merman, then down to the net he'd brought. Oh right, fish as currency for now. That was the trick, wasn't it? Not like he couldn't use the fish and the chargers were relatively cheap for how much they were likely worth to someone who couldn't otherwise keep his phone powered. Right. Okay. "Don't worry about it, you're good," he assured.
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[personal profile] aeturnus 2017-05-30 04:11 pm (UTC)(link)
It was with a lot of careful poking and prodding that Cain got the back of the phone off with no damage. Weird that this one didn't have a regular back like earlier models but he was fairly confident he could get in and out with no damage to the casing or the innards.

He glanced up at the question and quirked his lips. "Yeah, a battery-saving app could do a world of good," he offered. Not that he would need to hoard the power now that he had the charger packs, but it would certainly make them last longer.
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[personal profile] aeturnus 2017-06-03 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, it monitors what apps might be running in the background to regulate them, keeps your screen from unlocking by accident, things like that," he explained. There were plenty of useful things but this one seemed like the best idea overall for his needs.

He tilted his head at the comment however and looked at the merman speculatively. "There are no apps for that sort of thing that I can think of, but there are watches that do stuff like that."
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[personal profile] aeturnus 2017-06-03 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
"Humans do some pretty great things."

He couldn't be more in agreement about the balance of good and bad. There were so many little goods that tended to be eclipsed by ginormous bads that it really took some perspective to keep all of it in sight. Cain wasn't one to let all that pass him up, at least.

Laughing, Cain soothed, "You don't pay rent, you might have a job, you'll be fine. Budgeting might be a problem, though. You ever have to deal with that before?"
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[personal profile] aeturnus 2017-06-04 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
Those two examples got a laugh out of Cain and he nodded along. "And cotton candy and rollercoasters, and basically theme parks in general," he added after a moment of thought. They were describing theme parks. He was, anyway. They were fun, exciting distractions with terrible-and-amazing food and wow, he hadn't been to one in a while, had he? Maybe once he got home he would pack up Abel and Holly and the Yates twins and take them somewhere.

"It's a placeholder system and useful for people that don't otherwise have skills that result in goods but are worth their time and effort," he said reasonably. Still tinkering away at the phone. It wasn't hugely different from his own, but the small differences had him picking out bits and pieces and getting real close to inspect them without breaking anything inside. "Doesn't go back if left alone too long, either."
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[personal profile] aeturnus 2017-06-06 02:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"Bit of a limitation having fins instead of feet for things like that," he said with a dip of his head in acknowledgment. Somehow he doubted the underwater world had anything quite as grandiose and pointless as theme parks to try out. "Too bad there aren't any here."

"Usually those things are decided by the materials used, the quality of the workmanship, how far it has to travel to get to the market, the demand for that product, and general availability, among other factors," he said in amusement. "It isn't as arbitrary as you think. There's science and math, and studies devoted to those kinds of decisions."