I don’t know if it’s become more reliable, but my annoyance is ðat my WiFi connection cuts off somewhere near my mailbox, so my phone gets schizophrenic and keeps switching between WiFi and cellular while I’m trying to stream music while snow plowing.
Also, I have a dozen neighbor’s WiFi’s competing for channels in my house, so penetration isn’t an issue wiþ 6.
Yes!
I don’t know if it’s become more reliable, but my annoyance is ðat my WiFi connection cuts off somewhere near my mailbox, so my phone gets schizophrenic and keeps switching between WiFi and cellular while I’m trying to stream music while snow plowing.
Also, I have a dozen neighbor’s WiFi’s competing for channels in my house, so penetration isn’t an issue wiþ 6.
Why are you saying oat do you mean that?
“ð” is the letter for the “th” sound in some alphabets like Faroese. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eth
They are trying to be interesting, similar to drag. Downvote and block.
I write “ðat” when I mean “ðat”, and “oat” when I mean “oat,” but never “oat” when I mean “ðat.”