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Mobile phone, Devil's invention?
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Could you survive without yours? If u had to? If it was forcibly removed from your clenched fist, if it was wrenched from your fingers as you fought to send that last vital text message?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.SR - correct me if im wrong but I thought I read in an old post of yours that you got about �150 a week coz you were moaning that your brothers/sisters in a home cost �600 a week.What ever the amoun - you got a damn sight more than �5 a day!
Anyway - back to the question - yes I could just about live without my mobile - just - as I also text from my PC !!
Anyway - back to the question - yes I could just about live without my mobile - just - as I also text from my PC !!
Yes - I could manage perfectly well without it. Have had the same old fashioned model for ten years and use it only for emergencies. In fact when my car broke down and I had to call the AA, they asked for my mobile number and I had to keep them holding on while I rummaged through my diary to find where it was written down.
Actually, I think mobile phones can add greatly to the stress which people suffer in their daily lives. They have resulted in the fact that people are "reachable" 24 hours a day and they feel unloved or unwanted if somebody isn't ringing them up day and night. I think they have also resulted in the greatest breach of bad manners on the planet. I have had people come to dinner and place their mobile phones on the table still switched on. (I tell them that our meal tables are a mobile free zone) and I have been at both a wedding service in a church and a funeral in a crematorium where people have left their phones switched on and they've started ringing.
Actually, I think mobile phones can add greatly to the stress which people suffer in their daily lives. They have resulted in the fact that people are "reachable" 24 hours a day and they feel unloved or unwanted if somebody isn't ringing them up day and night. I think they have also resulted in the greatest breach of bad manners on the planet. I have had people come to dinner and place their mobile phones on the table still switched on. (I tell them that our meal tables are a mobile free zone) and I have been at both a wedding service in a church and a funeral in a crematorium where people have left their phones switched on and they've started ringing.
I could survive without mine if I had to.
What annoys me is when you are having a conversation with someone and they stop dead when their mobile rings, to me it is the height of rudeness. I have been to a funeral where somebody's mobile rang at a poignant moment.
In cinemas, theatres and the like, I would like to see anyone whose mobile sounds or they hold a conversation on it ejected without further notice.
I also believe that we need to tighten up on the law regarding the use of hand held mobiles whan driving. Why not use cameras to catch the culprits? I am sick and tired of seeing a total disregard for the law and the safety of other road users. I think their should be a minimum fine of �150 plus 3 penalty points. I have a Bluetooth set and quuite often I won't answer or make a call if I need to devote my full attention to the road. My life, or more importantly the life of others is not worth a 'phone call.
What annoys me is when you are having a conversation with someone and they stop dead when their mobile rings, to me it is the height of rudeness. I have been to a funeral where somebody's mobile rang at a poignant moment.
In cinemas, theatres and the like, I would like to see anyone whose mobile sounds or they hold a conversation on it ejected without further notice.
I also believe that we need to tighten up on the law regarding the use of hand held mobiles whan driving. Why not use cameras to catch the culprits? I am sick and tired of seeing a total disregard for the law and the safety of other road users. I think their should be a minimum fine of �150 plus 3 penalty points. I have a Bluetooth set and quuite often I won't answer or make a call if I need to devote my full attention to the road. My life, or more importantly the life of others is not worth a 'phone call.
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