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I Hate Cell Phones - Being unavailable rules | ||
Discussion by Sarah81 with 48 Replies.
Last Update: June 8, 2012, 4:55 am (View Latest) | Page 1 of 4 pages. | ||
I like being completely unavailable. That's the whole point of going out and doing things away from my apartment. That's why I go off by myself and ride my bike, hang out in the library, etc. I don't like being available 24 hours a day.
But I think I'm the only one on this entire campus who feels that way. I watch fellow students send text messages back and forth the entire class meeting. Or, they grab their phones to call their friends the second class gets out. They've only been out of touch for 50 minutes, but they're going through some sort of withdrawal symptoms or something.
How did these people manage to live before cell phones became affordable?
I understand that some people need to be available. Some employees need to be on call. Or people have children, and like to be available in case one of them becomes sick and needs to be picked up from school. But these situations are different. The college kids are just addicted to the stupid phones.
My biggest question, though, is about the cell phone technology. Why do we need miniature iPods in our wireless phones when we already have portable MP3 players that are a) cheaper than the phone and
So. Yes, I hate cell phones. I appreciate the very basic point of them (being able to make and receive calls as long as I have a decent signal). Beyond that, I don't care.
Sun Jan 29, 2006 Reply New Discussion
4'th grader's music collection?barbie songs and maybe their older sibling's leftovers
ipod?1gig
What is done with the other 200 dollars of space? Absolutely nothing, my friends. In my day (although I'm only a highschool student) all kids really neded was a stick to beat eachother with and maybe a ball or something. Now, somone who can barely even spell pentium has the latest in micro technology sitting in their scooby doo lunchbox. Why is this? flip phones? what, so that the kid can take pics with it of his butt and of poo he finds on the sidewalk? text messaging? what, so the kid can type in 5318008 and turn the screen upside down? (you may remember this from the days of second grade with calculators, especially if you're a boy. hee hee)
geh... I've ranted too much. Ya see what you did Sarah81? lol
Sun Jan 29, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Sun Jan 29, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Believe me or not - once I even found it inside the FREEZER (after two days of hunting)
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Sun Jan 29, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Here in my country, over 95% of high school students (typically ages 16-18), and 60%+ of junior high's (ages 13-15) are cell phone owners. Cell phone operators are starting extremely heavy campaigns to lock in low grade elementary school kids (ages 7 to 9) and aged people over 60-65, since these are the bands with least posession rates. (One third [1/3] of the latter half of elementary school kids at ages 10-12 already have theri own.)
Me? Well, I guess I belong to some generation completely forgotton by those phone operators --- like it or not, you're going to be obligated to carry one 100% on, all the time. Wish the airpline companies will do away with their in-flight phones and internet services.... they used to be the only place you are peace in quiet.
Sun Jan 29, 2006 Reply New Discussion
I don't name that technology things, I simply name that politeness. If what I am teaching is important for you, please no phone calls. Pople who don't need what I am teaching should simply stay home.
Sun Jan 29, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Today, i see kindergardeners carrying little cells themselves. Those advertisements that actually try to target parents who don't want their kids to hold real cells NEVER work and the company knows that. Firstly, the phones are expensive, and secondly which teenager would willingly take the cell phone that restricts them so much they can't add people into their phone book these days? They'll be the laughing stock of the school! As Sarah had said, today, everyone is always available 24 hours. My friends away messages on AIM always have something similar to "Out, cell me @770-bla-bla". Cell phones are taking over the world and sooner or later in the near future everyone would have a little chip in their brains enabling them to IM anyone in the Earth.
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On a side note about the text messaging being almost more popular now... isn't it weird that we went from having the tech to send text (letters) to the tech to send voices (phone) and then it seemed amazing to revert to a different way of sending text? which for all intents and purposes is inferior as far as normal conversations go... just something I've always found kinda funny.
Sun Jan 29, 2006 Reply New Discussion
The worst thing about them is how people use them wherever they are, showing no consideration for others. Eating out is now akin to eating in a phone boooth, you cannot watch a film without phones ringing, and as for using public transport.........
Personally, I think they should be banned in all public places, like smoking.
Sun Jan 29, 2006 Reply New Discussion
Finally called them back and got the: "FCP Crashed and took two hours of work with it?" whiny crap.
ME: "Did you have Autosave on?"
Mon Jan 30, 2006 Reply New Discussion
It's fantastic and especially with sms's they make communications over long distances whilst on the move immeasurably easier.
Mon Jan 30, 2006 Reply New Discussion
But one thing u can be sure about it.. i HATE LAME Phone Calls . At first i actually liked it but time to time its been more bored with this kind of comunication. ( i'm talking about the first cell phone i had ) . I changed a lot of cell numbers, but this kind of things didn't stop happening. So u ask what i did .. I bougth my last card number ( just because i bougth a new cell phone about 6 years - here each new cell phone brings a new card ) and i WARNED all my friends that if they didnt stop ringing once, just like to say "hello , i'm alive", i'll permenant erase them from my phone list blocking them with my network operator, even told my girl friend that this kind of RING ONCE system was killing me and TO HER AND ALL my Friends STOP with THIS LAME THING. Already passed 7 years and I NEVER received a call like that . End of Story.
Mon Jan 30, 2006 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Sarah81)
Being able to stay in touch is great, but only on my terms. When I leave my apartment to go to classes, or someplace else on campus, I leave my cell phone in my apartment. Why? Because if I'm going to sit in a classroom for an hour, which I'm paying to do, then I don't want people bothering me with text messages, pointless phone calls or other stupid stuff like that. And if I do take the phone with me, I make friends with the "off" button. That's probably my favorite feature, hehe.I like being completely unavailable. That's the whole point of going out and doing things away from my apartment. That's why I go off by myself and ride my bike, hang out in the library, etc. I don't like being available 24 hours a day.
But I think I'm the only one on this entire campus who feels that way. I watch fellow students send text messages back and forth the entire class meeting. Or, they grab their phones to call their friends the second class gets out. They've only been out of touch for 50 minutes, but they're going through some sort of withdrawal symptoms or something.
How did these people manage to live before cell phones became affordable?
I understand that some people need to be available. Some employees need to be on call. Or people have children, and like to be available in case one of them becomes sick and needs to be picked up from school. But these situations are different. The college kids are just addicted to the stupid phones.
My biggest question, though, is about the cell phone technology. Why do we need miniature iPods in our wireless phones when we already have portable MP3 players that are a) cheaper than the phone and
So. Yes, I hate cell phones. I appreciate the very basic point of them (being able to make and receive calls as long as I have a decent signal). Beyond that, I don't care.
You could always just buy one and turn it on only when you know you want to be called...
Mon Jan 30, 2006 Reply New Discussion
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