imagine a life without mobile phones...
#31
[QUOTE=Nat21
Being on call for work would mean sitting at home and not being able to go out all weekend!
Oh, and what ^^^ he said too [/QUOTE]
tosh!! ever heard of a pager!! thats what many companys still use these days,
i used to use one, it was fine.
Mart
Being on call for work would mean sitting at home and not being able to go out all weekend!
Oh, and what ^^^ he said too [/QUOTE]
tosh!! ever heard of a pager!! thats what many companys still use these days,
i used to use one, it was fine.
Mart
#34
Originally Posted by sarasquares
how would you cope?
and how did we manage before we had one
and how did we manage before we had one
TBH, mobile kept me less paranoid about my kids' whereabouts.
I mainly use it for business.
I hate texting
In summery, I still don't find them to be that dependable. I can cope without them
#35
We had big red phone boxes on street corners and made do with it. Mobile phone industry what a rip off most contract are like £500-600 a year - unreal and then if your phone is more than 6 months old you give it to your dad as it would be embarrasing to use!
#36
Theres nothing like being resistant to change!!
Those red phone boxes used to get vandalised by the other thing you used to see quite often aswell.....skin heads in ox blood DMs
Those red phone boxes used to get vandalised by the other thing you used to see quite often aswell.....skin heads in ox blood DMs
#37
Mobiles are for the insecure who fear reality.
If someone REALLY needs to speak to you, they'll get you eventually. Learn to live your life for YOU, not to be driven by someone else interrupting it
Do you know that if the following words were never said on mobiles ("Where are you?", "I'm on the train"), then we'd collectively spend £600m per year less on mobile call charges
If someone REALLY needs to speak to you, they'll get you eventually. Learn to live your life for YOU, not to be driven by someone else interrupting it
Do you know that if the following words were never said on mobiles ("Where are you?", "I'm on the train"), then we'd collectively spend £600m per year less on mobile call charges
#38
Originally Posted by sarasquares
how would you cope?
My job involves tech support for mobile networks. There's nothing worse than being called out at 3am to fix an "urgent" network problem, when you know the only people affected will be benefit sponging chav w@nkers sending inane drivel by SMS to their tw@ttish mates.
Smash all technology and live a simple pastoral lifestyle.
#42
Originally Posted by sarasquares
how would you cope?
They would be slimmer too as they would have to go round to their mates house and ring the doorbell.
Behead all mobile phones.
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I hate being uncontactable and hate not being able to get in touch with someone on demand. Least I can send a txt message and know that someone will get it as soon as possible. Dont know what Id do without mine. I broke my watch a few weeks ago and I feel naked without that too.
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