KimberlyH
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what do you think, Kimberly?Date: 6/29/2007 10:55:12 AM
Author:KimberlyH
I started to respond in the thread about the new phone that people are waiting in line for but didn''t want to hijack, so am starting a new thread.
What camp do you fall in? Are we too connected as a society? Or can you not get enough?
I understand the whole reaching kids thing, but I don't think I as a parent would hand a cell phone over to my kid without rules attached. DH and I have discussed this and we agree we'd have an extra phone on hand for when our (non-existent) kids were going to be away from us, but that it would live in a drawer the rest of the time and if they needed to use the phone they could use the house phone.Date: 6/29/2007 11:20:32 AM
Author: mrssalvo
ha kimberly, you could have hijacked my thread, I wouldn't care at all
I pretty much like the connection too. especially being able to reach our kids(the big ones) very quickly and easily. I don't really care what I have as far as a phone is concerned, although having my email come to it would be nice at times when I waiting to get a response for something important. My hubby on the other hand will have a huge advantage in his business with the new phone. He got a blackberry (too funny kaleigh on the crackberry) when they came out and quick responses to emails are key to his business so from that side it's wonderful for him. he doesn't live at a desk and is on the go so in general the technology is a good thing. on the flip side though computers are getting smarter and smarter that it has really changed business models and making it harder for smaller business to keep running.
Date: 6/29/2007 11:20:33 AM
Author: sumbride
I personally cannot stand how people use cell phones these days. It's like they need to tell people EXACTLY what they're doing ALL the time!!! It's so annoying. I take the train every day and all around me are people chatting about nothing, and I mean NOTHING. blah blah blah... shut up already!
I remember reading a columnist that said 'is this call one you would pay for if you had to?' meaning you'd go find a pay phone and put in money and make the call... or is it just 'because you can.' That's how you differentiate important vs. fluff. I wish more people did that. Sure, it's nice to remind hubby to pick up spaghetti sauce, but that's not what most of the calls I hear are about.
I love email, but I won't be getting a blackberry because I value my downtime. I don't want an iphone. I just want to be left alone sometimes!!