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I quit haulin' my phone into the woodlot.
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<blockquote data-quote="sb47" data-source="post: 4379205" data-attributes="member: 66284"><p>Everybody has there own needs and wants. I like my flip phone, its easy to put in my pocket and is more durable then a smart phone.</p><p>I have all the bells and whistles but only choose to make and receive phone calls.</p><p>Smart phones are good for some and not worth the cost to others.</p><p>I don’t text so I don’t need it, a phone call works better for me.</p><p></p><p>Texting is slow but is handy for some. The only reason I would use text is if I was in a meeting and wanted to send or receive a message and keep a low profile.</p><p></p><p>I don’t judge others for what technology they choose to use. I love my PC and use it quite extensively at home and in the office. But I don’t feel the need to use it on the road. I like to keep that part simple.</p><p>There is a learning curve with every new technology out there, some like to mess with it and some don’t.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sb47, post: 4379205, member: 66284"] Everybody has there own needs and wants. I like my flip phone, its easy to put in my pocket and is more durable then a smart phone. I have all the bells and whistles but only choose to make and receive phone calls. Smart phones are good for some and not worth the cost to others. I don’t text so I don’t need it, a phone call works better for me. Texting is slow but is handy for some. The only reason I would use text is if I was in a meeting and wanted to send or receive a message and keep a low profile. I don’t judge others for what technology they choose to use. I love my PC and use it quite extensively at home and in the office. But I don’t feel the need to use it on the road. I like to keep that part simple. There is a learning curve with every new technology out there, some like to mess with it and some don’t. [/QUOTE]
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