on โ29-08-2015 07:09 AM
Into my fourth month of living without a mobile phone. Could you? Would you? Do you? Let me know down below!
on โ30-08-2015 09:56 PM
Screenie
on โ30-08-2015 09:59 PM
Yes, my OH and one of my daughters were couriers before mobile phones and both of them worked at weekends.
We had to be at home for calls on the landline or in the van for calls over the radio.
We were able to get a life when moblie phones became more popular and acceptably sized....we could actually both wander round the shops together or both be in the garden at the same time.
on โ30-08-2015 10:40 PM
Somehow, a full moon isn't the same from this angle...
โ31-08-2015 12:25 AM - edited โ31-08-2015 12:27 AM
@ghost_of_poddy wrote:jessicadazzler, you have left out a reason which fits in with the ones that you have quoted.
There is a large population of owners who use their phone as a status symbol, most of the would not 1/8 of the capabilities or capacity of the phone but they feel that they have to be at the top of the phone owners ladder ๐
That type loves to display their phone as though it was an achievement.
I think people having phones as a status symbol has decline somewhat since the brick sized phone days....mostly because they are cheaper and anyone can have one.
I remember an occasion when mobile phones were new and someone was talking loudly and ostentatiously on his on the tram. Two deaf guys were watching him and I found the sign they used to describe him didn't need any translation for a hearing person to understand.
The whole situation took an even funnier turn when his phone rang in the middle of the 'conversation'......
Getting back to the subject title... Is there anyone out there besides me who doesn't have a mobile phone of any kind and has NEVER owned a mobile phone of any kind? I don't have one because 99.9% of the time I wouldn't need one (the fraction of a percent left might be for some emergency....maybe). Also, I don't want to be that easily contacted all the time. Phones are a pain IMO.
on โ31-08-2015 06:28 AM
When mobile phones first came out -the story goes-think it was Frank Sinatra and
Sammy Davis Jr-had the first very large and expensive phones installed in their cars.
This went well for a while-then for a bit of oneupmanship--Sammys driver answered the phone
and said---sorry Frank---Sammys on the other phone atm................................Richo.
on โ31-08-2015 07:21 AM
@ghost_of_poddy wrote:jessicadazzler, you have left out a reason which fits in with the ones that you have quoted.
There is a large population of owners who use their phone as a status symbol, most of the would not 1/8 of the capabilities or capacity of the phone but they feel that they have to be at the top of the phone owners ladder ๐
That type loves to display their phone as though it was an achievement.
Thats true, its just I didn't see that kind of mentality in the replies on this thread ๐
on โ31-08-2015 01:08 PM
on โ31-08-2015 01:21 PM
There is a large population of owners who use their phone as a status symbol
maybe way back when that technology
was new. not now though.
it would be like saying ppl by flat screen
televisions for a status symbol
on โ31-08-2015 01:23 PM
What's a flat-screen TV?>>>>>>>>>>>dashes off to put a 78 on the gramophone.
DEB
โ31-08-2015 01:39 PM - edited โ31-08-2015 01:43 PM
@serendipityricho wrote:When mobile phones first came out -the story goes-think it was Frank Sinatra and
Sammy Davis Jr-had the first very large and expensive phones installed in their cars.
This went well for a while-then for a bit of oneupmanship--Sammys driver answered the phone
and said---sorry Frank---Sammys on the other phone atm................................Richo.
Elvis had a very early car phone, too. Way back in the day. When he was running his own companies.