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dusty wrote: One of these days, I'll either break my cell phone or lose it and then I'll have to bust for a replacement device. Naturally, I won't be able to buy a "simple cell phone". They are no longer supported.
I'm not sure that is (at least currently) true - I'm pretty sure you can find a fairly bare bones "nokia" type cell phone these days and they are usually given away as a basic option by at least some providers. Of course with Smart Phones, the real expense isn't the phone itself but the monthly phone and data plan&#8230]need[/B] it but like most folks, I find myself reaching for it way too often at times I should probably be focusing my energy to something more healthy and productive. I guess what I'm saying is in a way I envy those who have held out and "get by" without one - the older I get, the more I desire a more simple life. I went out and split a mountain of fire wood yesterday - that was much more rewarding than sitting on the internet or glued to some app on my phone.
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dgale wrote:I'm not sure that is (at least currently) true - I'm pretty sure you can find a fairly bare bones "nokia" type cell phone these days and they are usually given away as a basic option by at least some providers. Of course with Smart Phones, the real expense isn't the phone itself but the monthly phone and data plan&#8230]need[/B] it but like most folks, I find myself reaching for it way too often at times I should probably be focusing my energy to something more healthy and productive. I guess what I'm saying is in a way I envy those who have held out and "get by" without one - the older I get, the more I desire a more simple life. I went out and split a mountain of fire wood yesterday - that was much more rewarding than sitting on the internet or glued to some app on my phone.


Good luck convincing today's teenie boppers of that!:eek:


Especially if they have read Mark Twain.:D













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