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In reply to the discussion: Life without a smart phone [View all]Blue4Texas
(437 posts)193. iPhone frees me up to interact more
I make less mistakes by looking stuff up like how to plant the roses, finding the nursery and am more pleasant when I get there to buy the roses and being organized helps me be kind like remembering birthdays which i never did before, and when I am face to face for coffee and conversation, I can ignore the iPhone. My experience anyway
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I have a work-mandated one - but before that didn't have any cellphone at all.
el_bryanto
Mar 2013
#1
yes. i had my kindle also. and was switching between the two during the wait.
seabeyond
Mar 2013
#103
Damn I need to upgrade to the model that supplies thoughts to me. Which one is it?
dmallind
Mar 2013
#96
I bought one for my son and daughter-in-law, but neither my wife nor I have one
1-Old-Man
Mar 2013
#11
My Tracfone makes calls and receives calls. 90% of the time it's not even on.
hobbit709
Mar 2013
#16
I need to have my dumb phone, so I can keep my eyes out for people walking into me
arcane1
Mar 2013
#19
saw this cat fingerfucking a smartphone whilst walking down the street, OBLIVIOUS to EVERYTHING
datasuspect
Mar 2013
#48
I like to pull up a map if I get lost, so I can find the botanical garden...
brooklynite
Mar 2013
#20
I have one and love it. As someone who works from home, I find it helpful for my work.
Brickbat
Mar 2013
#22
Nice LG flip phone. Really don't want to spend an extra $30 for the data package.
jmg257
Mar 2013
#23
My new $50 Samsung Intensity does email, web, has a pullout keyboard, and a camera/camcorder
librechik
Mar 2013
#24
Funny - all the ones I've seen have off switches if you seek inspiration from contemplation
dmallind
Mar 2013
#99
I'm about to separate myself from my 13-year relationship because she is
ChisolmTrailDem
Mar 2013
#37
I feel your pain. We went out to a 4th of July picnic/fireworks display, and the 4 people with us
Nay
Mar 2013
#51
As a kid I dreamed of the day that we'd have Star Trek communicators. The "flip phone"
ChisolmTrailDem
Mar 2013
#57
It is addicting, literally. There are things going on in our brains >stimulus, rewards etc that make
KittyWampus
Mar 2013
#166
I had a similar opinion until I got a smart phone, now I can't live without one...
octothorpe
Mar 2013
#54
Didn't want one. Had to get one. Love it. Don't use it while driving or when I'm with people.
Dollface
Mar 2013
#70
I consider myself to be high tech, but when it comes to cell phones - I am not going there
liberal N proud
Mar 2013
#77
You're right where I am. I buy the latest, most powerful and versatile computers
bluestate10
Mar 2013
#185
I don't want a smart phone either. I had to get a new cellphone. I got a flip up with a little
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2013
#81
I just bought a ipad type thingy that i can carry in my purse. Joining the 21st century reluctantly
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2013
#84
just the other night i used my smartphone to meet some friends in the gaslamp..
frylock
Mar 2013
#92
I have a flip phone - would love a smart phone but don't need one & can't justify the expense.
forestpath
Mar 2013
#112
I can think of maybe a couple times of year I wish I had a computer in my hand
Skittles
Mar 2013
#133
Sid. Some people just aren't in to phones. My work and life centers around technology. I don't
bluestate10
Mar 2013
#186
I depend on weather and graphical map overlays available to me in the field...
Earth_First
Mar 2013
#157
Texting is convenient - not the frenzied texting teens do, but quick messages when
Flaxbee
Mar 2013
#172
I am in your camp. Even though I am a scientist, I don't like or rely on the latest phones
bluestate10
Mar 2013
#184