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Kerb, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
@Kerb@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

my only “dumb phone” was a nokia 5300.

i used it for years, until i got dads old iphone 3 after he switched to a samsung phone.

i think that was a few months before jobs died, and the iphone 4s was released.

ADHDefy, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
@ADHDefy@kbin.social avatar

Motorola Razr babyyyyy

AFKBRBChocolate, in Do hiccups serve any actual useful biological function?

Probably echoing what others have said, but here’s an article with a salient section:

With all these disadvantages, and hardly any advantages to speak of, you might be wondering if hiccups serve a purpose at all. Well, some scientists have argued in the affirmative.

They point to the fact that even human fetuses hiccup, long before they’re born. In fact, the diaphragmatic spasms are more common in infants than in adults. It’s possible that this reflex helps prevent fetuses from breathing in amniotic fluid while still in the womb; likewise, it could prevent newborns from choking on milk while breastfeeding.

And still others have proposed that hiccuping in the womb trains a fetus’ respiratory muscles for all the breathing they will have to do after birth.

But humans aren’t the only animals that hiccup; pretty much any species that breathes exclusively air — including all mammals — can suffer the same fate. (Birds and reptiles, on the other hand, get a free pass.)

In fact, that’s the reasoning behind another theory, which posits that hiccups are merely an evolutionary “leftover” in mammals, dating all the way back to our fishy ancestors. When these species transitioned from gill-based breathing in the water to lung-based breathing on land, while still possessing both organs, a breathing system that allowed them to quickly close the glottis and direct water only to the gills was beneficial.

We see a similar process play out on a smaller scale when tadpoles grow up and transition into frog-hood. And that may not be a coincidence; believe it or not, the neural patterning that generates a hiccup in humans is almost identical to the neural patterning involved in respiration in amphibians.

over_clox,

Very interesting! 👍

Nemo,

When did we stop spelling it hiccough, though?

wandermind,

Hiccough is a mistaken newer spelling based on the association with coughing, hiccup is the original.

over_clox,

When did we ever start?

That sounds like a combo reflex if you ask me, which actually does happen to me around 20 minutes after I take a vitamin B12 pill. I’ll get like all the reflexes all at once, sneeze, hiccups, coughing, urge to vomit, all at once. All from a vitamin B12 pill. Never again!

Bebo, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

Nokia C5-00.

WeLoveCastingSpellz, (edited ) in Low effort posts

I will provoke your mother. This is the most reddit post I have ever seen since joining lemmy

LifeOfChance,

No it isn’t. They’re trying to make it a place to ask genuine question not to just goof off with silly things. They’re just defining it a little more which is absolutely necessary.

intensely_human,

It is absolutely not necessary to define it a little more. It’s okay to not have control.

thorbot, in Low effort posts

What do you think of my dick?

pendulum_,
@pendulum_@lemmy.world avatar

It certainly is low… to the ground

cheese_greater, (edited )
thorbot,

Unzip coward

intensely_human,

You unzip the coward’s pantaloons. What comes out appears to be a penis.

ZeroCool, in Low effort posts

The mods hate sticks. They are stick-bigots.

half_built_pyramids,

Bigly effort

jared,
@jared@mander.xyz avatar

All this anti-stick propaganda is getting to me.

Bluetreefrog,

I’ll have you know, one of my best friends is a stick.

FlihpFlorp,

We don’t know if that’s true but name 5 famous sticks. You know what just name 3

intensely_human,
  • Hank the Plank
  • The Fourth Branch of Government
  • The Elder Wand
TheBananaKing, in Low effort posts

I liked the stick post :(

Bishma,
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Time to start a stick appreciation community called RamblinRods

otter, (edited )

There is one now lol: !stick

see the recent post on !newcommunities

Fisk400,

Most people liked the stick post. I don’t know how these whiners expect Lemmy to compete with reddit while also not allowing people to have fun.

intensely_human,

Perhaps they don’t know how to have fun

kuneho, (edited ) in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
@kuneho@lemmy.world avatar

I had a Sony Ericsson W595i before my first smartphone (which was a Vodafone 845)

I loved Sony Ericssons, had a bunch of them, because they were extremely moddable through VKP patches. it ran Doom natively 😄

I_Fart_Glitter, in Low effort posts

They’re good sticks Bront.

intensely_human,

I thought it was a fine stick. If the post gets upvotes, it’s valuable to the community

Kolanaki, (edited ) in Do hiccups serve any actual useful biological function?
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

From what I understand: We don’t know! Science hasnt actually figured it out yet and I haven’t even read or heard about theories as to why we do it in regards to an evolutionary trait.

As for making them stop, there are several possible solutions:

  • hold your breath
  • gulp down some water
  • smoke a cigarette
  • Have the pants scared off you
PM_me_your_vagina_thanks,

smoke a cigarette

Funny anecdote, there is a brand of cigarettes that used to often give me hiccoughs, really weird.

over_clox, (edited )

That just means you lit the wrong end silly. 😂

GaMEChld, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

Some kind of Sony Erickson phone, don’t recall the model, or if that was the model name.

Linnce, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
@Linnce@lemmy.ml avatar
antimidas, in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

A Nokia 5310, before moving over to a ZTE blade gen1. Really liked the XpressMusic phones, and their proper headphone out and proper signal levels when using it. Trying to use the aux on car stereos with any following smartphones before my current Xperia 5 III was hopeless, since the maximum voltage levels were so low you had to turn the amplifier volume up to 11 just to hear anything…

kalkulat, (edited ) in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?
@kalkulat@lemmy.world avatar

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e95997df-665c-4160-b0ac-45f44a51111f.jpegJust had look at it, a Sony IT-B3 wall-hung. Never needed charging. So dumb it could only memorize phone numbers. Used it once or twice a week.

Finally got a free Android when digital got under $20/mo.

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