I have found that with pixel devices it is extremely simple. I've never found it difficult to have everything transfer over. Things are either backed up on the cloud, or when starting a new pixel phone it prompts you to connect the cable to the old phone and it transfers everything flawlessly...
I've got one sitting in this room with me (Dragon). Used that case for years. Gonna use it now to build my son's first PC - father son project as I pass on my wisdom :D
I just bought a used GTX 1070 Evga, for $220. That is my price point, and won't spend much more than that ever. Card is in great shape and replaced my AMD 280X
I have yet to buy a Blu-ray player, still just DVDs. So I must be part of the problem. Streaming is just too easy, and my van still has a DVD player, so that is what we purchase for the little ones.
Looks like they can adjust the explosive nature of the bomb even in mid-flight. That way it can be a very small yet concentrated explosion, or something larger to take out surrounding targets.
Looks like a beautiful phone. I personally love the hole punch design. Not a fan of the notch.
My last two phones have been a pixel and pixel 3, but I do miss the hardware Samsung puts out. (don't miss the choppy UI that always happened after OS updates. Unusable)
I'm jumping on the $400 off Verizon deal. Upgrading from my pixel 1 to a 3. Have never rooted, don't care about locked bootloader, and have been with Verizon 15+ years so device credits work great for me. Makes the phone much more reasonable now at that price.
My boys, 9 & 5 have gotten many many hours out of the snes classic. Still tons of fun to kick their butts in some street fighter. It has been fun to play these old games together.
So I'll buy the nes classic. I still have my NES in a box but doesn't work well anymore. The memory of Christmas...