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Re: SOME AMERICANS SAYING NO TO SMART PHONES AND EMBRACING DIGITAL MINIMALISM?


@Shelbelle wrote:

Fine with me, I dont use a cell phone except for an emergency. 


Me too, I've never owned a smart phone.

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Re: SOME AMERICANS SAYING NO TO SMART PHONES AND EMBRACING DIGITAL MINIMALISM?

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I have a smart phone.  I can put it down any time I want.  It's easy.  I don't know why people make such a big deal out of them, like they're some big, scary monster or something. 


"I only keep them in my purse, locked up never to see the light of day."  LOL

 

I do business on my phone.  I stay in contact with my family with my phone.  I do so many things with my phone.  I put it down and have face-to-face conversations with poeple.  It doesn't interfere with life.  I don't talk on it or interrupt others with it.  It just makes my life easier.  

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Re: SOME AMERICANS SAYING NO TO SMART PHONES AND EMBRACING DIGITAL MINIMALISM?

I have a smart phone and can't imagine being without one today.  It certainly makes my life easier! 

 

Calls, texts, GPS, photos & videos to name a few.  It's nice when I want to quickly check on the weather or see when my Amazon order is arriving, etc.

 

My DD sends either photos or videos of her baby almost everyday.  Yes I can see them on my laptop or tablet but sometimes it's just easier to pick up the phone when I hear a notification.  As for notifications you can adjust those too.

 

Tomorrow I have my handmade felting class.  I found a video tutorial on YouTube on creating felted flowers.   I sent it to my phone so I can go over the steps tomorrow.

 

I see my smart phone as a very handy tool!

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Re: SOME AMERICANS SAYING NO TO SMART PHONES AND EMBRACING DIGITAL MINIMALISM?


@bikerbabe wrote:

@silkyk wrote:

We just received a notification that our MAJOR telephone land line co.is trying to stop service in our huge area. Too much line maintenance they say. We live in the hills and cell service is spotty so we will be out of touch I guess. We are quickly becoming a 3rd world country.



AT&T notified the state of California that they want to stop support for copper land lines, in most of the state, at least in the most populous areas where anyone lives. It has to get approval but I figure this trend is going to progress to other states, if it hasn't already.


California is a whole different world compared to other states. 

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Re: SOME AMERICANS SAYING NO TO SMART PHONES AND EMBRACING DIGITAL MINIMALISM?


@Effie54 wrote:

@bikerbabe wrote:

@silkyk wrote:

We just received a notification that our MAJOR telephone land line co.is trying to stop service in our huge area. Too much line maintenance they say. We live in the hills and cell service is spotty so we will be out of touch I guess. We are quickly becoming a 3rd world country.



AT&T notified the state of California that they want to stop support for copper land lines, in most of the state, at least in the most populous areas where anyone lives. It has to get approval but I figure this trend is going to progress to other states, if it hasn't already.


California is a whole different world compared to other states. 


I think its Verizon more than the state.  When we gave up our landline, more than five years ago, it was because there was a problem with our line and it wasn't working at all.  Verizon told us it would be at least 3 weeks before they would get to it.  Landline maintenance clearly has not been a priority with them for a long time.

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Even if I didn't use it for work I would never give up my iPhone or iPad.  Efficient, useful, entertaining and many other things.  

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Re: SOME AMERICANS SAYING NO TO SMART PHONES AND EMBRACING DIGITAL MINIMALISM?

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At my job I have to have a smart phone for "two step verification". If I want to view my pay stub, get my W2 form, look or change the amount I am putting in my 401k, apply for a vacation or time off. Anything like that, I have to log in then my phone will ring and I either get a text or an actual call and then and only then can I access my information.  So, doing away with smart phones would be difficult in my case.  

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Re: SOME AMERICANS SAYING NO TO SMART PHONES AND EMBRACING DIGITAL MINIMALISM?

1. I love my cell phone.

2. Is it still digital minimalism if you spend time here on your computer? 😁
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Re: SOME AMERICANS SAYING NO TO SMART PHONES AND EMBRACING DIGITAL MINIMALISM?


@Effie54 wrote:

@bikerbabe wrote:

@silkyk wrote:

We just received a notification that our MAJOR telephone land line co.is trying to stop service in our huge area. Too much line maintenance they say. We live in the hills and cell service is spotty so we will be out of touch I guess. We are quickly becoming a 3rd world country.



AT&T notified the state of California that they want to stop support for copper land lines, in most of the state, at least in the most populous areas where anyone lives. It has to get approval but I figure this trend is going to progress to other states, if it hasn't already.


California is a whole different world compared to other states. 


It's not the state. It's AT&T and they do not want to continue maintenance on old technology copper land lines because of the cost.

 

I'm not saying I agree with it but don't be surprised if this proposal isn't coming soon to an area near you.

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Re: SOME AMERICANS SAYING NO TO SMART PHONES AND EMBRACING DIGITAL MINIMALISM?


@Kachina624 wrote:

My phone resides in my handbag and rarely sees the light of day.  I don't think I've ever received a call on it.  No danger here.


@Kachina624      I agree.   I spent my "working days" tethered to a phone (headset)...and told myself a big "NO" when I retired.   My cel is for a flat tire or dead battery ONLY.  di

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