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02ducky
07-07-2012, 08:38
Lost my cell phone yesterday and after freaking out about it all night, I have come to the conclusion that I am cell phone, Internet and electronic dependent.

I need an intervention!

Geez this is pathetic.

Might be time to rethink my life and my dependencies. Meh, who I am kidding I freak when the site goes down.

StagLefty
07-07-2012, 08:41
After retiring I realized that I no longer really needed a cell phone and haven't missed it a bit. On the other hand the internet is a daily need or at least it seems to be. [Beer]

Goodburbon
07-07-2012, 08:42
I don't have a land line, I am also cell/net dependent.

blacklabel
07-07-2012, 08:53
I'm defnitely dependent on my phone. I don't call/text much but it's how I get my news, listen to podcasts, etc. Work would be unbearable without it.

HBARleatherneck
07-07-2012, 08:59
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Bailey Guns
07-07-2012, 09:02
Not so much dependent on the cell phone. I use it strictly as a phone...no smart-phone.

The internet? Different story. I'd have a hard time adapting to life without a broadband connection.

Ronin13
07-07-2012, 09:10
Not so much dependent on the cell phone. I use it strictly as a phone...no smart-phone.

The internet? Different story. I'd have a hard time adapting to life without a broadband connection.

I'm not surprised you're one of those people who still uses a phone as a phone... not a bad thing. I use my phone for everything, internet, texting, calling, email, organizer, alarm clock.... If I ever lost it I think I would probably have a really hard time for a while...

Danceswithwires
07-07-2012, 09:10
Ya I'm cell/net dependent too (no landline) and now that sprint has put a 5 gig cap on the hotspot (go over and it's .05 per MB = $50 per gig [Eek1] [Mad] [Rant2]) I'm going to end up getting some net service at the house.....ya won't be renewing with sprint

Bailey Guns
07-07-2012, 09:13
My wife is the epitome of a cheap yankee. We NEVER answer the landline unless it's someone we want to talk to...which is rare because they always call the cell.

For the life of me I can't convince her we should cancel the Qwest service. $45 a month we could save. Her reason? "We've had the number for over 20 years now."

Women...

Bailey Guns
07-07-2012, 09:14
I'm not surprised you're one of those people who still uses a phone as a phone... not a bad thing. I use my phone for everything, internet, texting, calling, email, organizer, alarm clock.... If I ever lost it I think I would probably have a really hard time for a while...

Most guys on this board know how much I LOVE text messages...

[Bang]

colocowboy01
07-07-2012, 09:22
I lost my cell phone over a year and a half ago goose hunting, and I never replaced it. I love not having a cell phone.

Mazin
07-07-2012, 09:25
On call 24/7/365, yea I'm attached to this electronic leash.

Danimal
07-07-2012, 09:25
I haven't had a cell phone for almost 5 years now. I am a cheap bastard, and I take my wife's cell phone if I am really going to need it. I try to memorize all numbers that are important to me just in case I have an emergency and need to get a hold of someone.

I am going to get a phone here soon, but I think that I will wait until my wife qualifies for a renewal and we will both get new phones. I still don't want it, but it makes meeting up with people so much easier.

J
07-07-2012, 09:32
Meh, who I am kidding I freak when the site goes down.

I need mine so everyone can text me when the site is down or slow. Lol.

Ronin13
07-07-2012, 09:42
Most guys on this board know how much I LOVE text messages...

[Bang]

Ah again we think alike- I get mad at people who txt lik ths! Text messaging is one of the causes for the dumbing down of our nation.

josh7328
07-07-2012, 09:57
When I got to the 'stan, I refused to be anally raped by the price of Afghan phones. I'll tell you one thing, it sure is nice to be left alone. I don't think i'll ever own another smart phone. Maybe i'll buy an old style nokia with nothing but voice service on it later on. They're just not worth the money, and I'm glad I no longer have my face buried in my smartphone screen all day.

Not your typical 22 year old response, I guess.

BREATHER
07-07-2012, 12:01
I hate cell phones, I do not need to be joined at the hip with anyone. I do have one because my wife makes me have one and it is under duress.

This past week my wife took the nieghbor and her two granddaughtors on an outing in a yurt up around Walden. The neighbor (64 years old) and the two girls spent most their time texting and all other nonsense on their cell phones instead of enjoying nature. That will be the last time. They can stay home and not waste time going up there...

DFBrews
07-07-2012, 12:14
It is my phone internet email music storage you name it. But I don't freak if it does not work.

Sent from my phone

Half Live
07-07-2012, 12:28
The internet is my life. I install DSL and repair it daily for people.

ChadAmberg
07-07-2012, 17:41
My wife is the epitome of a cheap yankee. We NEVER answer the landline unless it's someone we want to talk to...which is rare because they always call the cell.

For the life of me I can't convince her we should cancel the Qwest service. $45 a month we could save. Her reason? "We've had the number for over 20 years now."

Women...

Get a Vonage box for under 20 a month and you can transfer the phone number as part of the setup. Or get a Google Voice account and pay 10 bucks to transfer the number and you won't lose it even though it will forward to wherever you want.

tmleadr03
07-07-2012, 18:05
Ah again we think alike- I get mad at people who txt lik ths! Text messaging is one of the causes for the dumbing down of our nation.

I text a lot but it is full sentances and the only reason words are spelled funny is due to my grand spelling abilities.

My smart phone is due to work. I have my personal email(x3) and my work email, my personal phone number and my work number on this phone. I use it for GPS, WIFI hotspots and pictures of customers cars.

I miss my flip phone that was just that, a phone.

Posted from Samsung Skyrocket.

jerrymrc
07-07-2012, 19:11
As I have said I pay $80 per year for my cell phone. I use it for trips or when I am out for a while.

I do intend to switch my home phone # to vonage. In doing the math I should be able to increase my speed for the net and still save some $$$.

lpgasman
07-07-2012, 20:18
Hi my name is John, and I'm cell phone and internet dependant.
I broke my phone a couple of months ago, and totally went into a deep depression.
Thank you.

sniper7
07-07-2012, 20:54
As I have said I pay $80 per year for my cell phone. I use it for trips or when I am out for a while.

I do intend to switch my home phone # to vonage. In doing the math I should be able to increase my speed for the net and still save some $$$.


wow that is amazing! I spend $170 a month for me and my wife...but we have unlimited everything and I use the crap out of my smart phone...I carry 2 extra batteries with me!

I do have magic jack at home and it works awesome. I would definitely recommend it and I believe it is quite a bit cheaper than vonage.

roberth
07-07-2012, 21:08
I use my cell phone as a phone only.

I am internet dependent though. I'll spend hours surfing, like now when I'm supposed to be running the dryer.

Half Live
07-07-2012, 21:09
I forgot to say, I have a work phone to. Im on that damn thing all day

pickenup
07-07-2012, 21:55
Never owned a cell phone.

WETWRKS
07-08-2012, 00:30
Dumped my landline years back. Don't miss it a bit.

Bailey Guns
07-08-2012, 05:23
Never owned a cell phone.

Now that's impressive!

My favorite cell phone ever was an old Motorola bag-phone I used in the early 90s. Had 5 watts of power and I could get a signal in most parts of Evergreen and Conifer at the time. I'd still use that phone if it still worked.

aahorn
07-08-2012, 07:06
not cell phone or internet dependent at all. we didnt have internet at the house i just moved out of for the last year and was just fine waiting to play on here until working hours. and often forget my phone.

im an odd duck for a 23 year old i guess

Great-Kazoo
07-08-2012, 09:08
I haven't had a cell phone for almost 5 years now. I am a cheap bastard, and I take my wife's cell phone if I am really going to need it. I try to memorize all numbers that are important to me just in case I have an emergency and need to get a hold of someone.

I am going to get a phone here soon, but I think that I will wait until my wife qualifies for a renewal and we will both get new phones. I still don't want it, but it makes meeting up with people so much easier.


Once the contract expires do research in to the pre paid plans offered.
I have a cell mainly because i do not want my home number out there. The spouse is land line set in stone. Me the cell is basic, sends, receives calls and text. It's a $20 LG (Phone in a box) basic from wally world and i pay $50 mthly for everything i need to exist. The PC surfing waits until i am home.

I'm not so much dependent on the phone as i am the PH Number itself. Had it since 99 and to loose the number for what ever reason, would cost me financially.

Badger
07-08-2012, 10:22
I don't even own a cell phone. No need for it where I live anyway.









Badger

JoeT
07-08-2012, 10:47
without it, I can't work....If I can't work, my family doesn't eat.

my phone is on 24/7/365

TS12000
07-08-2012, 11:15
I always thought the looks I would get when I told people, "hey if I don't answer my house phone it means I'm busy doin shit" where hilarious. I didn't have a cell until about a year ago and it's really just a pain in the ass. The thing I hate the most about cell phones is our society is losing it's ability to actually communicate and show a little respect for each other. Go to the gas station or post office? put your phone down to talk to the clerk you retard, that is rude as shit and makes me want to slap you like your father should have. Out to dinner with your friends or family? again put the phone down numbnuts, you chose to spend the time with those people so do it, you come to dinner with me and mess around with your phone the whole time I'm leaving to spend time with someone who actually doesn't find my presence that terribly boring. I hire you for a job and you can't help but check your facebook and look up Vince Vaughn trivia factoids all day? guess what? you're fired, in case you hadn't noticed (which you probably haven't because your head is either down looking at that stupid phone or shoved in your ass all day) there isn't a shortage of people who need jobs right now and I bet I can throw a dart and hit someone with the same skill set but better work ethic than you.

Sorry, phones piss me off [Rant1]

tmleadr03
07-08-2012, 11:23
I always thought the looks I would get when I told people, "hey if I don't answer my house phone it means I'm busy doin shit" where hilarious. I didn't have a cell until about a year ago and it's really just a pain in the ass. The thing I hate the most about cell phones is our society is losing it's ability to actually communicate and show a little respect for each other. Go to the gas station or post office? put your phone down to talk to the clerk you retard, that is rude as shit and makes me want to slap you like your father should have. Out to dinner with your friends or family? again put the phone down numbnuts, you chose to spend the time with those people so do it, you come to dinner with me and mess around with your phone the whole time I'm leaving to spend time with someone who actually doesn't find my presence that terribly boring. I hire you for a job and you can't help but check your facebook and look up Vince Vaughn trivia factoids all day? guess what? you're fired, in case you hadn't noticed (which you probably haven't because your head is either down looking at that stupid phone or shoved in your ass all day) there isn't a shortage of people who need jobs right now and I bet I can throw a dart and hit someone with the same skill set but better work ethic than you.

Sorry, phones piss me off [Rant1]

Since I get business calls through my cell phone and I am a mobile service I am many times places like lines and such and my phone rings. I am very sorry but that is business and I have to take the call during normal business hours. HAVE TO. But that said I step out of line to answer the phone and let others go ahead.

Now after business hours? Phone gets ignored and you can leave a message.

ETA: Business number can get texts and e-mail and both will be responded too as well after hours but not right away.

TS12000
07-08-2012, 11:31
I can understand that but I know for a damn fact all the people I see everyday aren't conducting business, and as you say you at least observe some rules of etiquette when doing so.

hatidua
07-08-2012, 11:32
I don't text.
Half the time I don't know where my phone is.
Anyone that's ever tried to call me know's I'm not cell phone dependent. At all.
I'm pretty good with email though.

Chad4000
07-08-2012, 13:40
Gotta say, when I got to the smart phone era, it was worth it..love mine... Music, texting, the forums, searching etc... I was laid up when I got mine and it really made a difference...

I do hate when people are on the phone when there is somebody standing in front of them.. Its just about not being rude...

Ah Pook
07-08-2012, 14:44
Base model Nokia flip phone. No internet functions. So many roll over minutes it's not even funny. I have never sent a text.

Still have a land line at the house (home office with hit 'n miss cell and internet service). Ooma at the shop and really happy with it. $200 for the box and no other charges after that.

Definitely hooked on the interweb. Both the house and shop are set up with wifi.

rondog
07-08-2012, 15:25
Me? Cell phone dependent? Hah! Not close, not even hardly! I hate the damn things.

Hell, I have a 32gb iPod Touch and all I know how to do with it is listen to music. I "hear" it's capable of many other things, maybe I'll put some photos on it someday, if I figure out how to.

Internet is another story though. Gots to have my web crack.