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JTA wrote: "I had the same cell phone for about seven years. Dropped it in the toilet once when I had a little too much bud light. I think the toilet had been flushed of wizzle before I dropped it into it, I can't recollect the finer details of that night though."
Most flip-phones have a camera..... maybe you were attempting a <ahem> "selfie" of Mr. Johnson? :lol:

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Mr.B wrote:
JTA wrote: "I had the same cell phone for about seven years. Dropped it in the toilet once when I had a little too much bud light. I think the toilet had been flushed of wizzle before I dropped it into it, I can't recollect the finer details of that night though."
Most flip-phones have a camera..... maybe you were attempting a <ahem> "selfie" of Mr. Johnson? :lol:
I wouldn't have been able to get a full shot if I were taking the picture myself.
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bannination wrote: "It amazes me that people spend over two thousand dollars a year on them. Crazyness! "
I see these ads on TV for plans that cost "only" X-amount of dollars (usually in the hundreds). I have an LG Tracfone that I paid $9.95 for at Dollar General; I have two SIM-cards for it... AT&T and Verizon. When I reload minutes, I get 240 minutes of air-time for $39.95. I can go 3-4 months before needing to add minutes.

People are fools who have to have the latest thing out, and will spend untold amounts of $$ to get it, and not only that, will commit themselves to a plan for two years.

And another thing about my little 'ol flip phone....I can make telephone calls with it! No built-in home theatre, DVD player, unlocking my car doors........and NO SELFIES!
JTA wrote: "I wouldn't have been able to get a full shot if I were taking the picture myself."
Sounds like a personal problem to me! :lol:

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Mr.B wrote:
bannination wrote: "It amazes me that people spend over two thousand dollars a year on them. Crazyness! "
I see these ads on TV for plans that cost "only" X-amount of dollars (usually in the hundreds). I have an LG Tracfone that I paid $9.95 for at Dollar General; I have two SIM-cards for it... AT&T and Verizon. When I reload minutes, I get 240 minutes of air-time for $39.95. I can go 3-4 months before needing to add minutes.

People are fools who have to have the latest thing out, and will spend untold amounts of $$ to get it, and not only that, will commit themselves to a plan for two years.

And another thing about my little 'ol flip phone....I can make telephone calls with it! No built-in home theatre, DVD player, unlocking my car doors........and NO SELFIES!
JTA wrote: "I wouldn't have been able to get a full shot if I were taking the picture myself."
Sounds like a personal problem to me! :lol:
Wait, we agree on something? Now I have to re-think my position........ :D

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Well, all this is fine, but I personally have no need to have internet access when I'm not home, I have no interest in having a portable video camera at all times...I don't particularly even like to talk on a telephone and sure as hell won't pay extra to do so. And my phone at home, which I typically answer by yelling "WHAT IS IT?" if I don't recognize the number calling or when it's a toll free number, affords me an acceptable level of privacy. And if it gets broken, pissed on, or otherwise fouled, I can get another one for about twenty five dollars, plug it in, and am ready to accept calls again. It's great. I recommend it.

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neoplacebo wrote:Well, all this is fine, but I personally have no need to have internet access when I'm not home, .
Sure, you can carry paper maps, you can ask strangers for directions, you can (eventually) find a yellow pages to find stores, parks, and restaurants, you can look up movie times in the newspaper (maybe) and you can drive along hoping to find a rest area or truck stop, you can write paper check and send them off at the post office, you can take your chances at what gas station might be the lowest price, you can hope the power doesn't go off in your house and that you remembered to set the alarm, you can take a paperback with you to the beach and get a paper plane ticket, you can carry a bunch of retail "loyalty" cards on your keychain, you can carry a paper address book and calendar around with you, along with a calculator and flashlight in your pocket. Sure, you can do anything you like, but I do all that and more with my mobile.

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O Really wrote:
neoplacebo wrote:Well, all this is fine, but I personally have no need to have internet access when I'm not home, .
Sure, you can carry paper maps, you can ask strangers for directions, you can (eventually) find a yellow pages to find stores, parks, and restaurants, you can look up movie times in the newspaper (maybe) and you can drive along hoping to find a rest area or truck stop, you can write paper check and send them off at the post office, you can take your chances at what gas station might be the lowest price, you can hope the power doesn't go off in your house and that you remembered to set the alarm, you can take a paperback with you to the beach and get a paper plane ticket, you can carry a bunch of retail "loyalty" cards on your keychain, you can carry a paper address book and calendar around with you, along with a calculator and flashlight in your pocket. Sure, you can do anything you like, but I do all that and more with my mobile.
Not to mention getting your info hacked 'cause you're using public Wi-Fi.........

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Mr.B wrote:
O Really wrote:
neoplacebo wrote:Well, all this is fine, but I personally have no need to have internet access when I'm not home, .
Sure, you can carry paper maps, you can ask strangers for directions, you can (eventually) find a yellow pages to find stores, parks, and restaurants, you can look up movie times in the newspaper (maybe) and you can drive along hoping to find a rest area or truck stop, you can write paper check and send them off at the post office, you can take your chances at what gas station might be the lowest price, you can hope the power doesn't go off in your house and that you remembered to set the alarm, you can take a paperback with you to the beach and get a paper plane ticket, you can carry a bunch of retail "loyalty" cards on your keychain, you can carry a paper address book and calendar around with you, along with a calculator and flashlight in your pocket. Sure, you can do anything you like, but I do all that and more with my mobile.
Not to mention getting your info hacked 'cause you're using public Wi-Fi.........
Or not. Just because there's wi-fi available doesn't mean you have to use it.

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Vrede wrote: "I heard a radio report about how smart phone owners suffer anxiety when not carrying and do worse on some cognitive or intelligence test."
I saw that too. Seems if they can't "update their Facebook page" or other social media, the world will end before they can tell everyone about their great BM they had that morning.

Saw this idiot at one of the play-off games.....the camera was panning around after one of the teams scored; it caught this guy screaming his head off while taking a "selfie" of himself doing it. What ambition! What drive! What a goober!

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Vrede wrote:I heard a radio report about how smart phone owners suffer anxiety when not carrying and do worse on some cognitive or intelligence test.
JTA wrote:
Mr.B wrote:Most flip-phones have a camera..... maybe you were attempting a <ahem> "selfie" of Mr. Johnson? :lol:
I wouldn't have been able to get a full shot if I were taking the picture myself.
You must be even fatter than your picture.
That's what she said.
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Vrede wrote:You sent her a picture first?
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Vrede wrote:You sent her a picture first?
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That one makes the pants come flying off.

Haha no, like I said, they didn't have panoramic mode back then on those shitty cameras, so I couldn't take the pic myself without the help of some other(s).
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Vrede wrote:
JTA wrote:That one makes the pants come flying off....
Are you sure they're women?
:clap:

Well given my past experiences, it's quite possible some dudes' pants were flying off as well. But thankfully whenever that may have happened I was long gone before shit started getting real weird.
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:lol: That reminded me of this from an earlier post of mine......new caption.


Man Misses.........Because He Was Glued to His Phone

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Hot date!

I saw an article yesterday that revealed how some people can go into a blind panic when they're separated from their phone.
Crazy, crazy, mixed-up world.

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Mr.B wrote:
I saw an article yesterday that revealed how some people can go into a blind panic when they're separated from their phone.
Crazy, crazy, mixed-up world.
I didn't see that one. I did see one where some people performed less well on a test involving memory/recall if they had to give up their mobiles. If you've got a link or more detail about the blind panic, pass it along. It would be fun to read.

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I suspect I use my mobile more than Mr.B, but I understand the sense of "not quite right" if I don't have it handy. I use it for everything from directions to "waiting" time reading to weather to definitions, finding numbers, and yada infinitim. So if I were out driving and wanted to know where the closest grocery is - and didn't have my mobile along - I'd have to change my usual habit. I'd have to ask a human, involving stopping and finding an English-speaking one, or I'd just have to drive around looking for it. Finding a phone booth with a directory is no longer an option. If I want to find what films are showing and where - and don't have my mobile handy - I'd have to find a newspaper or or something. Any time you find regular routines/habits disrupted, you're likely to feel some stress or distress even if you're generally able to adapt.

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O Really wrote:I suspect I use my mobile more than Mr.B, but I understand the sense of "not quite right" if I don't have it handy. I use it for everything from directions to "waiting" time reading to weather to definitions, finding numbers, and yada infinitim. So if I were out driving and wanted to know where the closest grocery is - and didn't have my mobile along - I'd have to change my usual habit. I'd have to ask a human, involving stopping and finding an English-speaking one, or I'd just have to drive around looking for it. Finding a phone booth with a directory is no longer an option. If I want to find what films are showing and where - and don't have my mobile handy - I'd have to find a newspaper or or something. Any time you find regular routines/habits disrupted, you're likely to feel some stress or distress even if you're generally able to adapt.
You also can't look at naked ladies on a landline.
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O Really wrote:"Maybe it was this one... " http://www.toledoblade.com/Medical/2012 ... phone.html
No, that's not it; that article is 2 years old. This was a piece in the TV news a couple of days ago; ABC I think.

One shot showed a birthday party with practically everyone sitting around with their noses glued into their phones...great party, huh?
Vrede wrote:"I'd rather not see this lady naked on any device:"
I'd rather not see this lady naked....period! Any way, shape, form, or by any stretch of the imagination!
JTA....she's all your'n!

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Vrede wrote:I'd rather not see this lady naked on any device:

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He's probably seen more nekkid ladies than all us dudes combined. Bewitching them with his white-man-fro and all. That's when the pants come flying off.

That's a dude in my avatar by the way. Messiah Marcolin of Candlemass. lol
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