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Thread: Cell Phones
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11-29-2014, 06:35 AM #31
When I was working I always carried 2 cellphones sometimes three and not by choice either. Now that I am retired you think I want one of those contraptions?
Actually my wife bought me a basic phone. if I remember, I take it when I leave the house but most of the time I don't turn it on. har har.No matter how many men you kill you can't kill your successor-Emperor Nero
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11-29-2014, 07:38 AM #32
Hah, you old grumps. My phone is even with me in bed every night. I wake up every morning with the ear bud cord wrapped around my neck after listening to audiobooks until I fall asleep. A day without it would basically kill my business. And seeing as I am the owner of the firm, that makes me having to be available 24/7. And while on it, people leave me alone. Which is a very good thing
Bjoernar
Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....
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11-29-2014, 12:43 PM #33
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Thanked: 3227I think most people "need" smart phones like they need a third eye. For people involved in certain professions it is a necessity. I have to admit I have a cell phone too mostly because I have a 94 year old Mother in Law and we want to be available when not at home in case of emergencies. Other than that I rarely use it. In the car mine operates as a hands free set. That brings me to my biggest complaint about cell phone users.
In my province, for 2013, more people have died on our highways in accidents caused by distracted driving than impaired driving or excess speed. In the vast majority of cases it involved the use of cell phones non hands free. Personally, I don't care if you kill or maim yourself but leave me out of the equation.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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11-29-2014, 12:54 PM #34
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Thanked: 2284I actually cruise this site using DOS from the 80s. I like the vintage thing you know.
My boss cut my data on my cell because I was going over my limit constantly, because I was on here to often. Oh well, just have to run to Timmy Hos or Micy Ds for free Wifi. Usually I have to wait until in home .Burls, Girls, and all things that Swirl....
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11-29-2014, 01:26 PM #35
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11-29-2014, 01:34 PM #36
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11-29-2014, 02:34 PM #37
Cell phones are just low power UHF radios with a large repeater system. Most of the communication still travels over land line.
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11-29-2014, 03:18 PM #38
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Thanked: 3227The things you see while driving that really make you think the gene pool needs a good flushing could include this scenario. I have seen this a number of times.
A mother in the family full sized mother ship SUV making a left hand turn in rush hour traffic with infant strapped into a car seat in the back seat. All the while she is yakking on her cell phone hand held. The crowning glory is the baby on board sign in the back window. Yea, the gene pool needs cleaning.
BobLife is a terminal illness in the end
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11-29-2014, 04:21 PM #39
I see the above so very often! A turn into traffic with a cell phone blocking the vision. I live in a college town and they walk out from between cars or agaanst the light....Oh yea... My fault if I hit one./
I be 74 this year. That said if it works for me I may do it. I have a WallyWorld flip fone from years back. I found a hitch the allows me to pay$100 a year for all I need. It is handy when i am running around and I am able to text (while parked) to a friend or business to get them to call on the landline in the evening. Some of the folks I contact are working and calling voice would disturb the work area. A text says that I am in their area and to call if they want me to stop by. It is nice to be able to get a friend to call when I go to another city and to make arraignments with the spoken word.
Vice versa goes too! some friends \come to my area and can make arraignments with me the same way if I am not at home.
For retired it can be handy but I keep the landline at home also.
Did you know that some hardwire phone companies do have a spam filter?? Yes, It is worth the extra $5 that I pay per month. Only one or two a week get through!
Each person has a choice and I cannot fault that choice.
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11-29-2014, 06:44 PM #40
Hey , if it weren't for my smartphone how could I order all my brushes , and razors? I know I,m old but we went to a lot of technology in the oilfield a few years back , so this phone has become a part of me ,, I don't know what it will be like later now that I retired but , I still like to talk to my friends and colleagues so to me it's a phone , yet it still takes care of day to day responsibilitys, I use it to manage my money and bills , haven't used a stamp in years , also it keeps all my notes in one spot , haven't forgotten a birthday from any grandchild or more importantly my wife's! So could do without , but I really don't want to, and it's just a tool to make our life better , just like a car even though it's not needed either!! Tc
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