Re: OT: cell phones
- Subject: Re: OT: cell phones
- From: &* <p*@sbcglobal.net>
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:01:34 -0600
I agree... now that I text I think it is the way to go. Fast way to keep in touch and like you said our kids do it and if I want to talk to them we have to text too. Can I ask how much are your air cards and who do you have them with? We just had a tower go down close to me.... due to vandalism... someone cut the tower lines that hold it up. Now I am having trouble with my internet and they told me that they are going to have to slow down my speed while they reroute my service. I am on the road so much more now that an air card might be just what I should do.
Tricia----- Original Message ----- From: "Jesse Bell" <justjess01@gmail.com>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 11:46 AM Subject: Re: [CHAT] OT: cell phones
I really WANT a Kindel...just have to put it on my list of "wants" cause I have so MANY. It does save you a LOT of money, and you don't have shelves and shelves of books to collect dust (I have allergies to dust mites and paper mites), you can take it anywhere and read. I think it's AWESOME.And Tricia...with six kids...I learned to text because that is all they DO. Texting is a way of life with them. My husband refuses to do that. But ifit helps me keep in touch with my son who is a Marine, or the kids whilethey are in college, then I'll do it. And my oldest grandchild will pick upher mother's cell phone and call Nana and Pops - just to chat. She knows how to work a cell phone better than I do (she is five years old). And we live out in the country and can't get high speed internet - dial upis the pits. It was connected to our land-line. When storms hit out here, our land line phone goes out half the time. But my cell phone still works.It just made more sense for us to cancel it and use our cell. We have a family plan on the cell, and two "air cards" so we can connect with high speed internet on our laptops. Going back to college and taking on-lineclasses has been a major plus for me. I don't have to go to the college 2-3nights a week, I can work at home or on my lunch hour at work.New technology has all kinds of bonuses. I just don't want to forget aboutthe "finer" things in life, like an actual hand-written note, or slowing down and enjoying life a bit. On 2/24/09, Patricia <pdickson@sbcglobal.net> wrote:I have been reading this subject with interest. I didn't want to get acomputer and do e-mail when I was first introduced to it some 20 years ago,but gave in. Now I try, as Jesse is saying, to stay on top of the newest techno product. I didn't want to try texting and now most of my appointments are made either on my cell, or text, or by e-mail. We don'teven have a land line at the beauty shop I work at. I keep having to redo my list of 'I am never going to do that'. I am thinking the same about myland line... we don't use it very often at all and it is such a hugeexpense. I just hate to think I don't have a home phone. I would bet thatmost kids starting out don't even think of having a home phone. Tricia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jesse Bell" <justjess01@gmail.com> To: <gardenchat@hort.net> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 10:34 AM Subject: Re: [CHAT] OT: cell phonesMy husband and I are getting ready to do the same thing. We will no longerhave a "land line" because there is no sense in having it when we carry ourcell phones with us everywhere, and the added expense in this economy justdoesn't make any sense. And things like the "Kindel" on Amazon.com will become more common. It's basically an electronic book. You order the book, it's sent to your Kindel and you read it on this device. The world is beginning to go paperless and more electronic. I don't buy albums anymore...I just order the album on i-Tunes and download it to my i-Pod. The next thing will be an increase in vision problems at a younger agebecause people stare at computer monitors all the time. I try to keep upwith modern technology so it doesn't zoom past me and leave me helpless. My parents can't function well in this techno world of ours. On 2/24/09, holmesbm@usit.net <holmesbm@usit.net> wrote:I think this is a technology that is just going to continue to grow. Mydaughter and son-in-law and their cousins and friends use them as their main phones. Many don't even have land lines. I feel the same way aboutnewspapers...I love them but many studies that I have read say that mostwill be gone in the next 10-15 years. > [Original Message] > From: Kitty <kmrsy@comcast.net> > To: <gardenchat@hort.net> > Date: 2/23/2009 7:05:16 PM > Subject: Re: [CHAT] OT: cell phones >> Sorry Theresa, this seems to have devolved into a rant on cell > phones.> I do > realize they are beneficial, handy, little devices. It's just that > most > people seem to have overused and abused the convenience. As to your> original question, I don't know much about the features you > mentioned,but > wouldn't a salesperson at one of those stores that are absolutely everywhere > be able to help you? > > Kitty > neIN, Zone 5 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Pam Evans" <gardenqueen@gmail.com> > To: <gardenchat@hort.net> > Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 4:52 PM > Subject: Re: [CHAT] OT: cell phones > > > > Yeah, I have a real simple one too Theresa. It's more for incoming calls > > (mostly Swann & Elaine) than anything else. I have my service > > through> > Credo which donates part of their proceeds to charities, but it's > > > >more of > > a > > nuisance than a help. > > > > On 2/23/09, Donna <gossiper@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > >> > >> hold down the red hang up button and it will turn on Jim... > >>> >> Can't help you Theresa, mine is a plain jane phone call one which > >> Ihave > >> had > >> for a couple of years. > >>> >> When I had a business cell phone, it was aggrivating. Someone > > >> >>always > >> calling. The one I have now is fine and can keep me in touch with > >> friends > >> and> >> family. I didn't port the number when I switched companies, > >> so....Ialso > >> took> >> the long distance off my home phone since long distance is free > >> withthe > >> cell > >> phone. > >>> >> They are great in emergency situations and everyone should have > >> onefor > >> that. > >> IMHO > >> > >> Donna > >> > >> --- On Mon, 2/23/09, james singer <inlandjim1@q.com> wrote: > >> > >> From: james singer <inlandjim1@q.com> > >> Subject: Re: [CHAT] OT: cell phones > >> To: gardenchat@hort.net > >> Date: Monday, February 23, 2009, 9:34 AM > >>> >> Me too. I've got a cell phone but never use it. Can't ever > >> rememberhow> >> to turn the damn thing on. Got it for the trip out here and used > >> it> >> twice, > >> I > >> think, to call my sister and let her know when to expect me. > >> > >> On Feb 23, 2009, at 4:52 AM, Aplfgcnys@aol.com wrote: > >> > >> > In a message dated 2/23/2009 6:47:26 AM Eastern Standard Time, > >> > kmrsy@comcast.net writes: > >> >> >> > Sorry Theresa, not much help here. I hate cell phones. I mean > >> > Ihate > >> other > >> > people's cell phones. I don't have one. > >> > > >> > I'm with you there, Kitty. I think it's frightfully annoying to > >> have > >> > someone's> >> > phone go off in the middle of a meeting, or when you're talking > >> > to> >> them. And> >> > seeing people walk down the street, or worse, drive down the > > >> > >>> highway at> >> > great speed, talking on the things just makes me furious. And > >> > ifyou > >> > can> >> > hear them talking, often they are just saying something like > > >> > >>> "well, > >> I'm > >> > walking down the street in front of the book store." > >> > I do own one of the simplest sort that I keep in my handbag in > >> > case I > >> > have trouble on the highway, but I have only used it a couple of times> >> > in the more than a year I've had it. Don't keep it turned on, > >> > and> >> haven't> >> > given the number to anyone. I try to remember to keep it > >> > charged.> >> > Guess I'm just a Luddite, or blame it on old age. > >> > Auralie> >> > **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. 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