
All it takes is just a few minutes of their *worse than drunk driving distraction while yakkin' on the phone* to get 'em in a wreck and potentially turn them into an organ (and cell phone) donor.
Meanwhile, hopefully you'll find some nice ways to pinch a few more pennies and get the type of phone service you are looking for.
I'd offer a tip and say if you are using broadband internet at home you might want to seriously check out Vonage, but then again you are already paying the same price Vonage would charge you for unlimited service in the home. None of which would get you a mobile phone to use.
Most often I witness people on cell phones just playing with them in waiting rooms or making like they're busy talking to someone about non-consequential things. Is this really necessary?
Then again, some people really do have busy lives and need to be reachable at every moment of every day. Yeah, those people need cell phones. Maybe that's you.
| everyone's got one--it's a huge, expensive fad |
Expensive? Depends on where you are and your situation, Angela. Because I am on the bad side of the SBC monopoly (which offers several different phone "companies" in our area, most of which are SBC under a different name), I would have to pay a $50 deposit and $50 a month for landline "prepaid" phone service. I am VERY grateful for my $40 a month cell phone, with its advantages of portability (I drive about 100 miles a day) and convenience (believe me...break down on a back road once and after a 2 mile hike to a farm house, you'll never want to be without a cell phone again). Better still, I'll soon be getting a satellite phone with 300 minutes for $14.95 a month. So, expense is highly relative!
| Expensive? Depends on where you are and your situation, Angela. |
I guess my situation is that even when I had a cell phone I never used it. There are a thousand little gadgets I could buy, and for each one I DON'T buy, I've got that much more money in my pocket. Can't live without the internet though
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