Heh. My dad has one of those little headset things, but he only uses it in the car.
I tried to hold out without a cell phone for a few years after all my peers got them, but eventually the pay phone in my high school broke down, and I was there until 8pm so I needed a way to call home. And that's pretty much been my calling philosophy ever since- I use the cell phone when I need to get a ride or check on a meeting with someone, and that's about it.
The problem is that most people don't remember life before cell phones, which is why they'll never let go of them or turn them off. (What if I get a call? What if there's an emergency?!) Dude, there were emergencies before cell phones, and people got along somehow.
-blue, who, not coincidentally, is a regular theatergoer
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I tried to hold out without a cell phone for a few years after all my peers got them, but eventually the pay phone in my high school broke down, and I was there until 8pm so I needed a way to call home. And that's pretty much been my calling philosophy ever since- I use the cell phone when I need to get a ride or check on a meeting with someone, and that's about it.
The problem is that most people don't remember life before cell phones, which is why they'll never let go of them or turn them off. (What if I get a call? What if there's an emergency?!) Dude, there were emergencies before cell phones, and people got along somehow.
-blue, who, not coincidentally, is a regular theatergoer