It can be a bore indeed, but look at it from the bright side. You can be reached at all times, but you can also reach anyone at any time. In case of an emergency for example?
ooooohhh.... looks like I'm on my own.... :-( i just pray they never allow phones to be used in flight, it's bad enough that they all switch on the moment the wheels hit the tarmac...can you imagine having the child behind kicking your seat and its mother yapping about what size bag of peas her husband should pick up from the supermarket for 7 hours.....aaarrrgghh
Ditto - the only cells that were around when I was young were cells of living things and the place where the miscreant living things spent a night! I love my iPad, iPod and other bits but a phone - no thank you. I will never give in!! I just wonder how bad the necks of mobile users will be - they will all look like Quasimodo in 30 years! Everyone with a phone goes into a 'bubble' when it rings. I just think it is so rude when you are speaking to them and their phone rings - and even worse when a shop assistant serves you one-handed because they are mid-conversation. If they were employed by me they would have the sack - they could their phone in it too!
When I was young, I didn't have a cell. The word 'computer' didn't even exist. :-) I did have a cassetteplayer though. That was the ultimate novelty ;)à
I would say "thanks for coffee" and off I go. Cellphones are not a novelty anymore so should not be used in restuarants and coffee shops. Hey nothing personal:-))
Comments
Add new comment