I don’t get it. But then wife and I rarely use our cell phones. She is house-bound and might need to be able to reach me on my weekly forays into super markets and local shops. Phones get turned on about once or twice a week for several hours, then turned off and plugged in. Beyond that and a rare text to in-laws who no longer take emails, they just gather dust.
Before someone jumps in, I am pc proficient, so I’m ok with most technology. A pc is mostly a more advanced version of the manual typewriter on which I began the 10th grade but with improved function. Cells are not a mystery. The mystery for me being why there are so few accidents. Cars swerving into other lanes, drivers ahead of me with their heads tilted down to the right instead of straight up, obviously reading their screens, parents ignoring their children and vice versa, people in waiting rooms walled off from everyone else. As someone said, Nobody looks up anymore. Who needs it.
I don’t get it. But then wife and I rarely use our cell phones. She is house-bound and might need to be able to reach me on my weekly forays into super markets and local shops. Phones get turned on about once or twice a week for several hours, then turned off and plugged in. Beyond that and a rare text to in-laws who no longer take emails, they just gather dust.
Before someone jumps in, I am pc proficient, so I’m ok with most technology. A pc is mostly a more advanced version of the manual typewriter on which I began the 10th grade but with improved function. Cells are not a mystery. The mystery for me being why there are so few accidents. Cars swerving into other lanes, drivers ahead of me with their heads tilted down to the right instead of straight up, obviously reading their screens, parents ignoring their children and vice versa, people in waiting rooms walled off from everyone else. As someone said, Nobody looks up anymore. Who needs it.