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comment by thenewgreen

I would tend to agree except I do think there was a sizable amount of people that initially refused to transform their phones in to personal computers. These people still exist, right b_b? Most of them don't do so because the technology scares them but because they don't want to interject more "connectivity" in to their lives. -There's probably some truth there. Either way, they weren't prepared for the change and it was a barrier to entry for them.





speeding_snail  ·  4463 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Actually, I am one of the people who doesn't have a smartphone (and doesn't really want one). I see that smartphones are awesome toys, but the reasons I don't wan't one are simple. First is cost. €200,- is way too much for a phone and that is a cheap phone. And secondly, I have a perfectly fine phone. When it stops working, I'll have a look at another one. I am getting a bit tired of the "I must have the latest and greatest thing" culture which is developing. I mean, lying in front of an Apple store just to get your hands on the latest iPhone while you bought a new one 6 months ago. It is madness.

thenewgreen  ·  4463 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I agree, it would be strange to buy every single iteration of a device just because it exists. My wife is still using an iPhone 3Gs and it works fine. I use a 4g but it has to do with when our "plan" allows us an upgrade at a discounted price. We are both "due" for an upgrade now and are waiting for the iPhone 5. Since we get a hefty price break, I think we'll both get one.

I equate it to adult toys. (no not that kind)

speeding_snail  ·  4463 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Smartphones: Toys for when you are bored on the toilet, in bed or even in public!

thenewgreen  ·  4462 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I was out with some friends last night sitting around a table and at one point someone needed some useless fact that only tangentially contributed to the story at hand. Immediately, 4 of them busted out their phones and began searching for the answer. My pal Will turned to me and said, "what did we do before smartphones" and I responded, "we actually had conversations".

speeding_snail  ·  4462 days ago  ·  link  ·  

That is pretty much what happens nowadays. Instead of thinking or forgetting about a small fact, we now look them up. Try imagining you would look everything up in the encyclopaedia during a conversation. Takes the speed out of it.

thenewgreen  ·  4462 days ago  ·  link  ·  

My grandparents always had an encyclopedia and a dictionary within arms reach of their dinner table. I recall them using it several times a meal during conversations. Great memories.

speeding_snail  ·  4462 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Seriously? My grandparents also had an encyclopaedia near the dinner table, but they never used it. And I mean never. I think I was the only one who opened it at all...

b_b  ·  4463 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Well, in my defense the main reason I didn't want a smart phone was because I didn't want to pay another $30-40/month to have internet access on the go when I'm already paying Comcast $55/month for home service, and I'm rarely not at my home or office. But, then I realized that if I bought the phone outright, that T-Mobile only charges $60/month for unlimited everything with no contract, which is less than I was paying at Verizon for just talk/text. The phone will pay for itself in less than a year, so really, I was just practicing good finance!

thenewgreen  ·  4463 days ago  ·  link  ·  

A savvy consumer! Nice work b_b, would you say that you are "more connected" now? If so, do you find this a benefit or a hindrance? I have a good friend that has no cell phone provider but has an iPhone 3GS that he uses only in Wifi spots. He doesn't want the constant "tether" that connection brings.

b_b  ·  4463 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I like having Pandora all the time.

thenewgreen  ·  4463 days ago  ·  link  ·  

What stations do you listen to?

b_b  ·  4463 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Eh, whatever strikes me at the time. This morning on my walk to work I had "Quinn the Eskimo" radio going. I'm a product of the grunge era, so a lot of that (although "Grunge radio" on Pandora is some weird rap station), sometimes I go for the Elliott Smith channel. Lots of singer/songwriter type stuff.