What is broken that it needs to be updated to fix? I use it every day and it works fine.
No way, they stopped doing this? I haven't listened to Radio 1 for a week.
I've always wondered why they don't put at least an 8mb camera in feature phones these days. The components are small enough and cheap enough that it would be simple to do.
Sadly, it is. It didn't get any updates for years at one point, too.
I don't find the shaping hard at all. I stretch it to the right size on my cutting board, then fold it to a carry-able size and drop it into the hot skillet, unfold it, and put the toppings on.
I preheat my pan on the stove with a little oil, then drop the dough in pre-shaped (folded to make handling easier.) The bottom cooks while I assemble the toppings, then I throw it under the broiler til the top is crispy. If you're going to do a cold pan, then I don't see why using cast iron is beneficial. It seems like it would just prolong the time in the oven, especially if you're only using a broiler element.
That is seen as a feature by many people. A big part of why a lot of people use a feature phone — whether for a short jaunt or for their main device — is to disconnect. You're still accessible by phone for important things, but you're no longer beholden to the constant buzz buzz buzz of chat notifications rolling in.
You put the dough in a cold pan?
You can get a 4G feature phone for less than $50 in the US apparently. Up here they go for closer to $150, but the model I'm thinking of is definitely not a trash product. With a bit if research, you can probably find something decent.
Because 3G still works here, I have been using something from ~2009 when I want to unplug.
Someone has been defacing OpenStreetMap with stuff like this for months as well. It's pretty sad.
DC 10. You roll a natural 1, it modifies to 15. CRITICAL FAILURE
I feel like it's a bit ridiculous. A professional with expertise doing the worst they possibly can shouldn't be the same as any random untrained person doing the worst they can.
It was off by default. Hardly "confusing."