I have the directly opposite opinion on all counts. Cell phones, especially my Treo, are right up with the internet as technology that has most positively influenced my life on a daily basis. I can run my entire business from the little bugger. Emergency situations, of which I've had more than anyone should, are infinitely more manageable.pk500 wrote:Wow -- more of a mastodon than me!EZSnappin wrote:I'm a back in the paleolithic with PK - no cell phone, never owned a pager, don't even have cable. It's nice not being tethered by tech all the time.
The Speedway gave me a pager in 1998, which it shut off in 2004 because everyone had cell phones by then. I didn't even know it was shut off until last summer, which tells you how much it was used.
I've been on cable TV since I was 11, in 1976. Digital cable now with a DVR. I'm high-tech!
But I'm with you, E. I don't want to be tethered. I don't have the need to talk to someone at the second I think of it, and there are times where I sure as f*ck don't want people to be able to reach me.
I can also see Naples' point. If I was single and in my mid-20s, I doubt I'd even have a land line today. I'd probably go exclusively mobile as I would be on the go all the time.
I have nothing against mobile phones or mobile technology. But since I work at home and enjoy spending time here with my family after years of wildness on the town, both single and with my wife before kids, I have no need for a cell phone.
Take care,
PK
Plus there's the convenience/fun factor of having something to do in doctors office waiting rooms, waiting in line for my daughter at school etc. There are far too many situations where I wouldn't have a book with me and would otherwise be staring at a wall. Hell, I was able to send PMs here yesterday while waiting for my daughter to finish her hair cut. Little things, but nice nonetheless. Not to mention the countless amazing pictures I've gotten because I have a camera with me all the time.
I respect the opposite opinion, but the positive impact of tech like this has had makes me hard to identify with it.