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| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Another comment on that segment...
Sometimes I've thought of leaving my cell phone at home and driving straight out to west Texas to do a bit of sight-seeing for a few days, just being completely alone and unreachable.
Then the "what ifs" pile up, many of them having to do with my car, which runs just fine, breaking down in the middle of nowhere, or someone I know getting into some crisis or other, even though my friends and family live safe and mostly crisis-free lives. And I find that my original idea of driving out there without any means of communication strikes me as "reckless" and somehow dangerous.
How retarded is that?
Then again, maybe I could take my cell phone but leave it off unless an emergency happened.
It's funny, when cell phones first started becoming popular, that's the justification I often heard people use for getting them: "I'll only use it in case of some kind of emergency." It's what my parents said, and for a long time my dad resisted the creeping trend by leaving his cell phone off most of the time.
Rudeness no longer consists of suddenly interrupting a conversation to go to talk to someone else. Now it's considered rude to not interrupt whatever you're doing to talk to whoever wants to reach you at that moment. Whatever happened to the phrase, "If it's important, they'll leave a message"? That's what my parents used to say whenever the phone would ring during dinner. Then again, it could be an emergency, so you really should answer that phone, shouldn't you?
It's funny to me how the proliferation of technology can make something seem risky or irresponsible when only fifteen years ago people did it without a second thought.
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Well the reason this changed was due to the plans going from $.25/minute to selling blocks of minutes. Something of which has become quite cheap. Unfortunately this has resulted in a culture that doesn't know how to leave a message, or just wait for the person to call back. I personally never leave messages, but I also never call 10 times in a row. If I do, it is for a damn good reason.
Oh and I ignore phone calls all the time. Just depends on the situation.
Also, I say you just bring it with you but turn it off. It is worth it.
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