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November 12, 2010 at 7:57 PM in reply to: OT: Am I the only one who doesn’t have a cell phone? #630935November 11, 2010 at 11:06 AM in reply to: OT: Am I the only one who doesn’t have a cell phone? #629429
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Participant[quote=UCGal]Ox – I’m not quite as luddite as you – but close. I have a cell – but it’s dumb… it does calls and txts – but no surfing, email, etc. Only a small circle of people have the #.
My thinking is like Ox’s… I don’t need to be that connected. There are places the phone should NOT reach you. (Pet peeve of mine – cell phone use in public (or private) restrooms.)
It’s convenient, though, to be able to call up the hubster while at the grocery store and confirm that we need more milk, or if we have enough…
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I am the same way – I don’t care about texting – so my cell phone is well, only for phone calls. No email or web surfing. Only my family and people who I know wouldn’t call just to chat have my number.It’s very useful in the stores, especially the grocery store as you mentioned, checking with your spouse about various things and sizes etc. I also find very useful for coordinating a meeting point and time when one party is out doing stuff that doesn’t know for sure how long it will take. Or if you are stuck in traffic, or delayed for other reasons – to let other people you are supposed to meet know.
When you have kids, you do want to be able to be reached at any time in an emergency by the school teachers. Also useful if you get stranded somewhere, an accident or something, where you may not be able to reach easily somebody with a phone.
November 11, 2010 at 11:06 AM in reply to: OT: Am I the only one who doesn’t have a cell phone? #629507Scarlett
Participant[quote=UCGal]Ox – I’m not quite as luddite as you – but close. I have a cell – but it’s dumb… it does calls and txts – but no surfing, email, etc. Only a small circle of people have the #.
My thinking is like Ox’s… I don’t need to be that connected. There are places the phone should NOT reach you. (Pet peeve of mine – cell phone use in public (or private) restrooms.)
It’s convenient, though, to be able to call up the hubster while at the grocery store and confirm that we need more milk, or if we have enough…
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I am the same way – I don’t care about texting – so my cell phone is well, only for phone calls. No email or web surfing. Only my family and people who I know wouldn’t call just to chat have my number.It’s very useful in the stores, especially the grocery store as you mentioned, checking with your spouse about various things and sizes etc. I also find very useful for coordinating a meeting point and time when one party is out doing stuff that doesn’t know for sure how long it will take. Or if you are stuck in traffic, or delayed for other reasons – to let other people you are supposed to meet know.
When you have kids, you do want to be able to be reached at any time in an emergency by the school teachers. Also useful if you get stranded somewhere, an accident or something, where you may not be able to reach easily somebody with a phone.
November 11, 2010 at 11:06 AM in reply to: OT: Am I the only one who doesn’t have a cell phone? #630081Scarlett
Participant[quote=UCGal]Ox – I’m not quite as luddite as you – but close. I have a cell – but it’s dumb… it does calls and txts – but no surfing, email, etc. Only a small circle of people have the #.
My thinking is like Ox’s… I don’t need to be that connected. There are places the phone should NOT reach you. (Pet peeve of mine – cell phone use in public (or private) restrooms.)
It’s convenient, though, to be able to call up the hubster while at the grocery store and confirm that we need more milk, or if we have enough…
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I am the same way – I don’t care about texting – so my cell phone is well, only for phone calls. No email or web surfing. Only my family and people who I know wouldn’t call just to chat have my number.It’s very useful in the stores, especially the grocery store as you mentioned, checking with your spouse about various things and sizes etc. I also find very useful for coordinating a meeting point and time when one party is out doing stuff that doesn’t know for sure how long it will take. Or if you are stuck in traffic, or delayed for other reasons – to let other people you are supposed to meet know.
When you have kids, you do want to be able to be reached at any time in an emergency by the school teachers. Also useful if you get stranded somewhere, an accident or something, where you may not be able to reach easily somebody with a phone.
November 11, 2010 at 11:06 AM in reply to: OT: Am I the only one who doesn’t have a cell phone? #630208Scarlett
Participant[quote=UCGal]Ox – I’m not quite as luddite as you – but close. I have a cell – but it’s dumb… it does calls and txts – but no surfing, email, etc. Only a small circle of people have the #.
My thinking is like Ox’s… I don’t need to be that connected. There are places the phone should NOT reach you. (Pet peeve of mine – cell phone use in public (or private) restrooms.)
It’s convenient, though, to be able to call up the hubster while at the grocery store and confirm that we need more milk, or if we have enough…
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I am the same way – I don’t care about texting – so my cell phone is well, only for phone calls. No email or web surfing. Only my family and people who I know wouldn’t call just to chat have my number.It’s very useful in the stores, especially the grocery store as you mentioned, checking with your spouse about various things and sizes etc. I also find very useful for coordinating a meeting point and time when one party is out doing stuff that doesn’t know for sure how long it will take. Or if you are stuck in traffic, or delayed for other reasons – to let other people you are supposed to meet know.
When you have kids, you do want to be able to be reached at any time in an emergency by the school teachers. Also useful if you get stranded somewhere, an accident or something, where you may not be able to reach easily somebody with a phone.
November 11, 2010 at 11:06 AM in reply to: OT: Am I the only one who doesn’t have a cell phone? #630525Scarlett
Participant[quote=UCGal]Ox – I’m not quite as luddite as you – but close. I have a cell – but it’s dumb… it does calls and txts – but no surfing, email, etc. Only a small circle of people have the #.
My thinking is like Ox’s… I don’t need to be that connected. There are places the phone should NOT reach you. (Pet peeve of mine – cell phone use in public (or private) restrooms.)
It’s convenient, though, to be able to call up the hubster while at the grocery store and confirm that we need more milk, or if we have enough…
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I am the same way – I don’t care about texting – so my cell phone is well, only for phone calls. No email or web surfing. Only my family and people who I know wouldn’t call just to chat have my number.It’s very useful in the stores, especially the grocery store as you mentioned, checking with your spouse about various things and sizes etc. I also find very useful for coordinating a meeting point and time when one party is out doing stuff that doesn’t know for sure how long it will take. Or if you are stuck in traffic, or delayed for other reasons – to let other people you are supposed to meet know.
When you have kids, you do want to be able to be reached at any time in an emergency by the school teachers. Also useful if you get stranded somewhere, an accident or something, where you may not be able to reach easily somebody with a phone.
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ParticipantAmen to that.
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ParticipantExactly, CAR. well said. same here.
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ParticipantExactly, CAR. well said. same here.
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ParticipantExactly, CAR. well said. same here.
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ParticipantExactly, CAR. well said. same here.
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