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  • #16
    Wow, and I'm just now trying to remember to actually carry my phone. For several years I've had a cell phone but never carried the stupid thing. I only had it for those rare occasions when I'd run to the grocery store without a list, then forget something and have to call back home to see what it was I was about to forget.

    Last week I purchased a 2007 model Palm device so that I can upload a couple of nursing programs onto it rather than have to rely on the hospitals computers to look things up. So I guess I'm just the opposite. I really dont' like carrying this thing around but, if I don't learn to carry it around, I'll leave it sit somewhere and that will be a larger problem all together.

    If they still sold PDA, at least if they were reasonably easy to find around town, I'd probably have purchased one of those instead. As it was I had to find a device (they don't really call them phones anymore) that would allow me to store programs but not require I purchase a stupid data package that ultimately would cost more each month than what I use to pay for a traditional land line.

    Sometimes I wonder how we ever got to this point. It use to be a household had one phone. That phone line cost less than $10/month unless you were making long distance calls. Heck, even back in the mid 70's, depending upon where you lived, the one line might be a shared line (party line) rather than a private line. We actually had one of those back in 1976 or 1977 when we moved to a slightly more rural neighborhood in Jefferson City, MO.

    Now I have a land line that's tied into my internet connection and T.V connection but, the total cost is around $160/month. I get over 100 channels of super clear reception on a 52 inch screen but, I probaly only watch half a dozen of those channels which are strategically placed over 3 different tiers of coverage. We also have three mobil devices (Onstar in one of the cars is part of our mobil package) and I pay $122/month for those.

    So 30 years ago we were paying less than $10/month for phone and TV service (a computer back then might be a calculator that you weren't allowed to use in math class. Remember slide rules?). Today I'm paying a little over $300, just to stay connected. Gee, and we all complain about timeshare MF's going up each year.

    And yes, I have looked and my mobil device is right in front of me. So far, so good.
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    • #17
      Have I ever gone that long w/o a cell phone?
      Yup, 2 weeks every summer at Smugglers, because there is basically no service in most of mountainous Vermont. (although being there on vacation is not the same as real day to day life, it is a pain in the butt not to be able to contact the kids and I woul love service if for no other reason)

      Good luck, interesting experiment

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      • #18
        Originally posted by IreneLF View Post
        Have I ever gone that long w/o a cell phone?
        Yup, 2 weeks every summer at Smugglers, because there is basically no service in most of mountainous Vermont. (although being there on vacation is not the same as real day to day life, it is a pain in the butt not to be able to contact the kids and I woul love service if for no other reason)

        Good luck, interesting experiment
        I haven't done it for two weeks on vacation, but I think I could, provided I could check voicemail from a landline. I've certainly done it for one week. Still, it'd make meeting up with the kids difficult if we were in a less contained place than Smuggs. My meetup tonight went fine. My friends were late, and I was to already have proceeded to our destination, but I didn't realize how late it was since I didn't have my phone (no watch the past few years since the phone serves that purpose), so it all worked out

        Mind you, it's much easier with a traveling laptop and email... and alternate numbers in case kids needs to reach me... remember when we'd leave restaurant phone numbers with the babysitter in case of emergency?

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        • #19
          Oh yeah? Try going without internet access for 2 weeks. That would be like going without oxygen.
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          • #20
            Oh Boca, I do that at Smugglers too. This family has no laptop (yet) and I am offline for the full two weeks.
            I do miss it a bit, but then I think it's nice to detox from it for a while. (and prove to yourself that you CAN get along without)

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            • #21
              Glitter.....I'm going to be totally impressed if you make it two weeks without a phone.

              Good luck, tho...... Maybe it will be easier than we're all imagining. No....probaly not.
              Angela

              If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

              BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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              • #22
                With this vacuum of no cell phone, will you get to keep you cell no.?
                Mike H
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by BocaBum99 View Post
                  Oh yeah? Try going without internet access for 2 weeks. That would be like going without oxygen.

                  I've done that! It can get expensive paying by the minute for internet access on a cruise ship. It was actually very nice to be disconnected for a couple of weeks. The back log of E-mails when we returned home was another story.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by BocaBum99 View Post
                    Oh yeah? Try going without internet access for 2 weeks. That would be like going without oxygen.
                    I thought I would die the one week in OBX without internet. I could not do it again.

                    The lack of a cellphone would be much less traumatic.
                    Lawren
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by BocaBum99 View Post
                      Oh yeah? Try going without internet access for 2 weeks. That would be like going without oxygen.
                      Originally posted by lawren2
                      I thought I would die the one week in OBX without internet. I could not do it again.

                      The lack of a cellphone would be much less traumatic.
                      I agree. This would impossible without my laptop.

                      Originally posted by mshatty View Post
                      With this vacuum of no cell phone, will you get to keep you cell no.?
                      That depends. If I'm willing to pay the Verizon cancellation fee, then yes. Depending on the fee, I may just let my old plan run out at $9.99/mo for four months until expiration, in which case I would need a new number from At&T now (on the 19th). But I like my old number, and I've had it for at least 7 or 8 years. Otoh, I didn't give it out much until this past year, and it wouldn't be the end of the world to notify people of a new number.

                      But yesterday I was trying to talk to a friend on AT&T, and she kept getting garbled and/or dropping the call.

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                      • #26
                        (FG)GB,
                        If you want, you can come down here and share my iPhone 'til yours is ready.
                        ... not enough time for all the timeshares ®

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Spence
                          (FG)GB,
                          If you want, you can come down here and share my iPhone 'til yours is ready.
                          Aw, Spence, you are too kind.

                          I just realized I'm set to see the Indigo Girls in Central Park on June 16th, am supposed to meet a bunch of people, it may be IMPOSSIBLE without a cell... ruh roh...

                          btw, it turns out that my being phoneless is irritating other people far more than it bothers me

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