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On Thu, 10 Oct 2013 14:24:12 -0700, William McKee wrote: It you leave your phone is airplane mode, you won't pay roaming charges since it is not pinging the tower. My phone only goes about 9 hours on a charge, so I leave it off. That is why I like my dumb as a rock phone (Samsung Convoy). The battery lasts for days, 24/7 normal mode and even longer in airplane mode. It might be different if anyone called you. ![]() |
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On Thursday, October 10, 2013 7:40:48 PM UTC-4, F. O. A. D. wrote:
It might be different if anyone called you. ![]() Same goes for you, ****. |
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On 10/11/2013 12:25 PM, Bill McKee wrote:
On 10/11/13 7:55 AM, wrote: On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 07:21:36 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... I use about 20 minutes a year. My outgoing message is "Don't bother leaving a message, I never check them. Call me at home". 90% of the time my cell is on a shelf in the closet. As I said, I only take it when I travel. I'm right the opposite, I don't have a home phone, have no need for one. I'm shocked, shocked I say. You are the opposite of me on something ;-) If I was working I would have a smart phone with me all the time. I just don't have a need for it now. In fact we had a cell network connected portable terminal in 1985 that was basically a blackberry in a bigger box. I carried it with me most of the time and wondered how I would live without it when I retired. I went as far as buying a PDA. I never used it. My wife keeps asking me why I don't want a smart phone. I tell her it is like having a back hoe. Great thing if you need one but I don't need one. my car gps died, so i went with smart phone. very nice when traveling for googling up local places and info. Absolutly... we use it all the time...."Find Dunkin donuts along route"... "Is it going to rain in Minot Maine Sunday?" "Text message to: ***** "looking for you at the fair, where are you guys?" |
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says... On 10/11/13 7:55 AM, wrote: On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 07:21:36 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... I use about 20 minutes a year. My outgoing message is "Don't bother leaving a message, I never check them. Call me at home". 90% of the time my cell is on a shelf in the closet. As I said, I only take it when I travel. I'm right the opposite, I don't have a home phone, have no need for one. I'm shocked, shocked I say. You are the opposite of me on something ;-) If I was working I would have a smart phone with me all the time. I just don't have a need for it now. In fact we had a cell network connected portable terminal in 1985 that was basically a blackberry in a bigger box. I carried it with me most of the time and wondered how I would live without it when I retired. I went as far as buying a PDA. I never used it. My wife keeps asking me why I don't want a smart phone. I tell her it is like having a back hoe. Great thing if you need one but I don't need one. my car gps died, so i went with smart phone. very nice when traveling for googling up local places and info. When travelling for work, I get in the rental car and instantly turn on my phone mapping app. |
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On Friday, 11 October 2013 11:55:04 UTC-3, wrote:
On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 07:21:36 -0400, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... I use about 20 minutes a year. My outgoing message is "Don't bother leaving a message, I never check them. Call me at home". 90% of the time my cell is on a shelf in the closet. As I said, I only take it when I travel. I'm right the opposite, I don't have a home phone, have no need for one. I'm shocked, shocked I say. You are the opposite of me on something ;-) If I was working I would have a smart phone with me all the time. I just don't have a need for it now. In fact we had a cell network connected portable terminal in 1985 that was basically a blackberry in a bigger box. I carried it with me most of the time and wondered how I would live without it when I retired. I went as far as buying a PDA. I never used it. My wife keeps asking me why I don't want a smart phone. I tell her it is like having a back hoe. Great thing if you need one but I don't need one. Two years ago I converted to a 'smart phone' .. an HTC Wildfire c, because I wanted a better cameraand a keyboard where each key was dedicated to one letter or numeral. The Wildfire was the only smart phone at COSTCO booth that didn't require you to purchase an expensive 'data package'. As soon as I can I'll convert to Virgin's prepaid plan..as I only use a fraction of the time allotted to me on my $25.00 plan. I gave the wife my old Motorola Krazr and top up her prepaid by the minimum $100.00 each anniversary date. So far she has about a third of her credits remaining to roll over into the next year. My landline is dedicated to nuisance calls..such as surveys, sellers etc. I rarely answer that phone and screen it by my answering machine. |
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On Friday, October 11, 2013 12:48:43 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
Who .....would want to call a stupid **** like you..... answer : NO ONE. |
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