pnoon 03:39 PM 12-03-2008
Originally Posted by kdog:
What? You lost me. A drill is a tool and a phone I can see as a tool, but why would you use a drill to hammer a nail? Ergo - email for text or phone for conversation. It does not bother me that people text, but I wonder why. They can leave a message by voice if nobody picks up. However, if it costs less to text, I'm all for it, but won't do it.:-)
My point is that these tools have evolved into toys - for "adults" as well as kids. Used properly, we wouldn't have these social peeves.
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Originally Posted by piperman:
Unlimted text 10 dollars, minutes are not free.
Now that I understand
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kayak_rat 03:44 PM 12-03-2008
I hate texting.........and anyone who texts me better have a damn good reason for doing so..........
:-)
Dustin and I were texting earlier.......hehehe
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Originally Posted by pnoon:
My point is that these tools have evolved into toys - for "adults" as well as kids. Used properly, we wouldn't have these social peeves.
Dig it,
I have no "peeve". Or at least that is what my doctor said. I own a business and I see kids and adults who will stop in the middle of a sale and text or answer a text and I wonder why they would not just call. But if it's only 10 bucks a month, I get it now. Still think it is rude in above situation, but people can be rude.
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Starscream 03:45 PM 12-03-2008
Originally Posted by LasciviousXXX:
For me it has a lot to do with work. I work in an industry where anything can happen at anytime and then I have to 100% focus on what's going on. Many times this makes phone calls impossible as I would have to hang up with someone 6 times during the conversation. So for me txt'ing is easier and faster and its something I can do at the same time I'm doing something else.
:-)
I can text someone while i'm in a meeting, but I ain't gonna talk on the phone while in that meeting.
Originally Posted by croatan:
I really dislike talking on the phone.
:-)
I hate talking on the phone as well. I guess it's from taking phone orders nonstop during my previous job as a manager at Pizza Hut.
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piperman 03:45 PM 12-03-2008
Originally Posted by pnoon:
My point is that these tools have evolved into toys - for "adults" as well as kids. Used properly, we wouldn't have these social peeves.
It is probably just me but I think Technology is out of control on the phones.
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kayak_rat 03:47 PM 12-03-2008
Better add some content to this discussion.......basically for me......informal communication is easiest. If I have something serious to talk about, its face to face or over the phone. If I am BS'ing or just wastng time, it will be texting.........or using skype on my phone.
:-)
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Originally Posted by andysutherland:
:-)
I can text someone while i'm in a meeting, but I ain't gonna talk on the phone while in that meeting.
:-)
I hate talking on the phone as well. I guess it's from taking phone orders nonstop during my previous job as a manager at Pizza Hut.
I love Pizza Hut, is Canadian Bacon the same as Ham?
:-)
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Starscream 04:04 PM 12-03-2008
Originally Posted by kdog:
I love Pizza Hut, is Canadian Bacon the same as Ham?:-)
Close enough.
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fxpose 04:08 PM 12-03-2008
After reading this thread I can now understand why people text message.
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jbonnefsc 04:16 PM 12-03-2008
Originally Posted by Drat:
2 words:
Boring Meetings
Motion to replace the word "Meetings" with "Classes"
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Cigary 04:19 PM 12-03-2008
Yes, I love these threads about how we all need to have cell phones and how we need to text while we are driving because we are all just so busy with life. Give me a break,,,how did we all survive before cell phones? How did we all survive without texting? Look back on the last 50 years and see how we all communicated before the self indulgent society came about. Yes, these cell phones make life easier but there is a price to pay and a responsible way to use these,,,,not by texting while we drive, not by talking incessantly on them like they were an appendage to our bodies, having the need to talk in grocery stores, shops, airports, you name it. I like having a cellphone because when I need it they are a great convenience,,,but damn, do I have to have it in my ear constantly ( blue tooth ) in case I miss a call? In case I have to talk with someone that I haven't talked with in the last half hour?
Just had to get this out,,,I am so sick of people's need to have to text, talk, surf, or anything else associated with a cellphone 8 hours a day.
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gettysburgfreak 04:24 PM 12-03-2008
I don't really use my cell phone that much. When I do, I like to text because I hate talking on the phone, especially if I am in a crowded area. I will say it drives me up a wall to see all these premadana girls walking around texting out of control and making that annoying click click on the keyboard.
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piperman 04:24 PM 12-03-2008
Originally Posted by Cigary:
Yes, I love these threads about how we all need to have cell phones and how we need to text while we are driving because we are all just so busy with life. Give me a break,,,how did we all survive before cell phones? How did we all survive without texting? Look back on the last 50 years and see how we all communicated before the self indulgent society came about. Yes, these cell phones make life easier but there is a price to pay and a responsible way to use these,,,,not by texting while we drive, not by talking incessantly on them like they were an appendage to our bodies, having the need to talk in grocery stores, shops, airports, you name it. I like having a cellphone because when I need it they are a great convenience,,,but damn, do I have to have it in my ear constantly ( blue tooth ) in case I miss a call? In case I have to talk with someone that I haven't talked with in the last half hour?
Just had to get this out,,,I am so sick of people's need to have to text, talk, surf, or anything else associated with a cellphone 8 hours a day.
Technology will ruin us all, just wait and see.
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acruce 04:42 PM 12-03-2008
Sometimes I just don't want to talk.But I need an answer to something.So text is a good alternative.
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fxpose 04:53 PM 12-03-2008
Originally Posted by Cigary:
Give me a break,,,how did we all survive before cell phones?
It's all about the level playing field.
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Originally Posted by Cigary:
Yes, I love these threads about how we all need to have cell phones and how we need to text while we are driving because we are all just so busy with life. Give me a break,,,how did we all survive before cell phones? How did we all survive without texting? Look back on the last 50 years and see how we all communicated before the self indulgent society came about. Yes, these cell phones make life easier but there is a price to pay and a responsible way to use these,,,,not by texting while we drive, not by talking incessantly on them like they were an appendage to our bodies, having the need to talk in grocery stores, shops, airports, you name it. I like having a cellphone because when I need it they are a great convenience,,,but damn, do I have to have it in my ear constantly ( blue tooth ) in case I miss a call? In case I have to talk with someone that I haven't talked with in the last half hour?
Just had to get this out,,,I am so sick of people's need to have to text, talk, surf, or anything else associated with a cellphone 8 hours a day.
Amen Bro, Preach on it. It's not the end of the world if you take a message.
:-)
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Ace$nyper 06:04 PM 12-03-2008
I know this will sound shocking from a 23 year old, but I HATE texts, I don't have a phone with a full keyboard and even the ones I looked at the did, just sucked to type on.
I don't carry a text plan, if you have my # you are welcome to call me. If you are bored play a game on your phone lol.
It's ironic I hate texting, because i'm ALWAYS on AIM, and love it.
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Resipsa 06:06 PM 12-03-2008
Most of the reasons James, Dustin and others have mentioned.
Sometimes it would be disruptive to take or make a call, sometimes I don't feel like talking on the phone, sometimes I just have something to say or information to share, etc.
Think about it. If I'm meeting a friend at a bar and will be 10 minutes late, does that require a phone call?
A quick, "be there in 10" is faster and less intrusive.
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Mugen910 06:10 PM 12-03-2008
Originally Posted by piperman:
It is probably just me but I think Technology is out of control on the phones.
really? c'mon...I can text..email..IM..surf the web..check stocks..follow my fav website on the road..all from my cell....oh yeah and I can make calls..send pics..video...uhm..p0000rn
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