The New Yorker -
19 Dec 2016 18:33
Victoria’s Nokia 3310 left us on December 25, 2006, when she received a newer model from her Aunt Dorothy. The pair spent many happy hours together playing Snake during second-period Civics, and texting with Eric Rossman. Victoria both sent and received her first texts, lovingly edited by the T9 function, from this phone. Nokia 3310 is survived by Victoria’s parents’ RAZRs. It is predeceased by the family landline and their short-lived 1997 car phone.
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