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In reply to the discussion: I have never owned a cellphone..curious, what year did they become a necessity? [View all]Vinca
(54,186 posts)39. We've got one we share between us. If I make 1 call a month it's a miracle.
Sometimes I use the Internet when I'm out and about to try to evaluate an antique or collectible I'm considering buying for resale, but that's about it.
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I have never owned a cellphone..curious, what year did they become a necessity? [View all]
jodymarie aimee
Feb 2019
OP
My niece insisted on not bringing one when she went to college in 2001. It wasn't a necessity.
pnwmom
Feb 2019
#3
Yes many companies started issuing Blackberries to executives about 20 years ago
FakeNoose
Feb 2019
#34
Yeah same here, 1992, have had the same # since. Was $1 in/out a min for calls. n/t
EX500rider
Feb 2019
#50
Ah......that's not good. I'm lucky to have what amounts to the opposite set-up.
WillowTree
Feb 2019
#66
If you leave your home for any reason I deem it a necessity. Early 90's I would say. nt
UniteFightBack
Feb 2019
#35
While out driving (especially road trips) and riding alone on the bike path...
SMC22307
Feb 2019
#43
Do you still use a landline? I don't know anyone with a landline in their house anymore.
PTWB
Feb 2019
#57