Mobile phones are a good investment. It's not only used for texting and calling, it could also be used in interacting in social media sites, in capturing photos, listening to music, watching videos and the list goes on. I actually use it too for blogging.
Just earlier, I accompanied my brother to the mall to buy him a new phone because his old phone is already broken. That's also the reason for my inactivity the whole day. I also bought two Nokia 3310 phone for me and my other brother. I will be using this phone for texting and calling purposes only because I love how long it's battery life can lasts.
It has always been my dream to provide for my family's needs and wants even if my parents could afford it for us. Seeing them happy and hearing them say thank you to me makes my heart happy. I'm glad that I am able to do my life goals one at a time.
I personally prefer blogging here using my phone. Just last year, I invested in a good quality phone which I know I could put in good use.
Steeming through my phone is easy and navigating through the site isn't so complicated at all. Since I am working away from our home, carrying a smart phone is the most convenient way as I could easily blog anytime and anywhere.
In submitting a post, I use the Markdown Style because it's easier to attach a photo in my post. I use this guide to style my blog and make it more pleasing in the eyes of my readers.
What is Markdown?
This is the definition according to the link that I've attached above.
Markdown is a lightweight and easy-to-use syntax for styling all forms of writing on the GitHub platform.
It is a way to style text on the web. You control the display of the document; formatting words as bold or italic, adding images, and creating lists are just a few of the things we can do with Markdown. Mostly, Markdown is just regular text with a few non-alphabetic characters thrown in, like # or *.
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Smart phones can be really helpful. We just have to moderate its use. Thank good heavens for the high technology.
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'Til next time,