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I know this is probably an OK Boomer observation, but the scenario reminded me of the early Beverly Hillbillies (saw the later ones live; the early on DVD and Roku streaming) where theyād be yelling into the phone without dialing.
True that. I donāt know my wifeās cell phone number. It comes us as M******N whenever I need to call her. My very smart phone tells me her number is M******N.
I saw an NCIS where Gibbs gave the team old school burner phones when their smart phones were compromized. The young agents could not fathom only having 12 numbers in memory and having to remember the rest. As a Community College chemistry professor I laugh when I see the students use their smartphones to do simple math and fractions.
Dependency can be worked with until your agency is too far removed from being able to cause actionsā¦..and as a user and consumer of ānetā Iām just at the tail end of a very long lineā¦my choices are only pre-set options, not choices at allā¦..LIFE hasmuch to recommend itā¦..this simulacrum is really quite weightless, affectless, and evanescent. The ānet is what machinesdo for amusement when thereās really no purpose other than distraction from confronting essential nothingness.
āSmartphone own us.ā In far more ways than most people can possibly imagineā¦
Think a COVID shot will inject you with a tracker? Ridiculous & hardly necessary. That āsmartphoneā youāre carrying is a tracker thatās 10,000 times better than that already. Unlike in Orwellās novel 1984, Big Brother hasnāt forced himself on us and terrified us into compliance. Rather, Big Brother has seduced us with convenience. His sinister motives are much the same, however. The intention still is to track us and know everything about us and to use that info to control us and rip us off. On the most fundamental level, if one hasnāt privacy one hasnāt freedom.
Iām all about technology, but this is one thing I miss. I used to know by heart my family and friendsā phone numbers. I still remember my childhood phone number. And everyone was in the phonebook. Now, I donāt know anyoneās number. Phonebooks still exist but they donāt list cell numbers so if I want a phonebook I have to pay for a phonebook website.
I used to remember at least a hundred or more telephone numbers in the old days of only landlines. I can still remember a few mobile phone numbers, especially those of family and close friends, but the total is dwindling. Luckily, have managed to retain my list of contacts over at least six changes of mobile phone handsets, through careful back-ups. But still, I understand Pigās dilemma.
Iām surprised that no one so far has commented that the Address book in Pigās iPhone should have been synced to iCloud. So he can log into icloud.com with the Apple ID he used when configuring the iPhone, and get all his contactsā info there. Ā And, if he has other Apple devices, those would also have a copy synced to them.
That is, unless he actively disabled the syncing feature. But in order to do that he would need to have some technical expertise which implies that (a) he knows that he should make a backup and how to make it, and (b) he is not Pig anyway because we know heās not bright at all.
Of course there is a similar feature via Gmail for Android users, which you can also use on Apple devices if thatās what you prefer. I point to iCloud because Pig said he has an iPhone.
I do KNOW my momās phone number in my head, my home phone number, and of course my own phone number. Before cell phones, I knew most peopleās phone numbers by heart when I was kid. Then caller ID came in, and I started forgetting certain phone numbers by heart
Donāt worry, Pig, there are fifty-eleven websites out there on the interwebs that list all of your motherās contact information, relatives, former addresses and favorite food for anyone who wants to pay $9.95ā¦ā¦.and a few websites who hand out the information for free.
That first happened to me way before cell phones. I got an āofficeā phone with likeā¦ 50(?) programmable buttons. Which I programmed for everyoneā¦ family, doctors, pizza, etc. etc. ā¦and then promptly forgot all their numbers.
Iām sad to admit ā I donāt know my motherās cell phone number, either! (But I can still tell you what her land line number was 20 years ago. Now, I just say āHey Siri ā call Mom.ā
I know the most important numbers (although I might end up calling a different child than I had intended!)My issue is passwords. Just had to change the easiest one (which I used on many, many sites) after it got compromised somewhere. It wasnāt guarding anything financial or essential, but I donāt want anyone else logging in as me. If I try not to use the same password twice, the list of passwords is HUGE! If I try to keep them written down (as well as saving them in the Keychain or whatever) itās still a major task to keep everything updated. Convenience comes with a cost.
Why I call them dumb phones. Iāve never owned a smartphone. Have I owned a cell phone? Yes, but cell phones and smartphones are not automatically one in the same thing. All the cell phones Iāve owned have only ever been phones, canāt get on the internet with them, canāt take pictures, canāt make videos, canāt listen to music, canāt watch anything.
āOH, youāre on a smartphone now! How else can you be typing that?ā Iāve answered that dozens of times. Itās called USING A TABLET!!!!. I use my laptop and my tablet (now usually just my tablet to read GoComics and post comments) to get on the net with.
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
Maybe sheās listed in the phone booā¦
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 3 years ago
Donāt you remember your momās number? Shame on you, Pig!
syzygy47 over 3 years ago
I know this is probably an OK Boomer observation, but the scenario reminded me of the early Beverly Hillbillies (saw the later ones live; the early on DVD and Roku streaming) where theyād be yelling into the phone without dialing.
willispate over 3 years ago
I remember the Wall Phones, the Rotary Dials, and the Flip Phones. not to mention the Answering Machines. Yes Iām That Old!
DennisinSeattle over 3 years ago
Sadly, I have to admit this could happen to me. But I still have a land line as backup.
Shinrinder Premium Member over 3 years ago
True that. I donāt know my wifeās cell phone number. It comes us as M******N whenever I need to call her. My very smart phone tells me her number is M******N.
BasilBruce over 3 years ago
I have a flip phone, an address book, and a functioning brain.
All hail Basil!
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
even if my iPhone were to go dead and needed repairs (or replacing), I still my fatherās number memorized
B UTTONS over 3 years ago
A.I. has taken control of so many folks who willing gave away their own intelligence to artificial objects.
Caldonia over 3 years ago
Iām bummed that this probably means I wonāt get to see Pigās mom. Iām sure sheās fabulous.
Concretionist over 3 years ago
I know my mom (whoās been dead for more than a decade) phone number. The last four digits are 3232, and the first 6 are none oā your business!
TampaFanatic1 over 3 years ago
I saw an NCIS where Gibbs gave the team old school burner phones when their smart phones were compromized. The young agents could not fathom only having 12 numbers in memory and having to remember the rest. As a Community College chemistry professor I laugh when I see the students use their smartphones to do simple math and fractions.
Gent over 3 years ago
These two have iPhones? They must be really rich.
Gent over 3 years ago
Donāt worries, Pig. Just ask any call scammer or spammer. They knows everyoneās numbers.
LesliePiper4 over 3 years ago
Dependency can be worked with until your agency is too far removed from being able to cause actionsā¦..and as a user and consumer of ānetā Iām just at the tail end of a very long lineā¦my choices are only pre-set options, not choices at allā¦..LIFE hasmuch to recommend itā¦..this simulacrum is really quite weightless, affectless, and evanescent. The ānet is what machinesdo for amusement when thereās really no purpose other than distraction from confronting essential nothingness.
Imagine over 3 years ago
All the numbers on my smart phone are automatically listed in the contacts, which is also accessible from my laptop. That has saved me more than once.
juicebruce over 3 years ago
Pig you have a mind like a steel trap that is rusted shut .
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 3 years ago
I have the numbers written down! Now, I only have to find out where I put it!
Alexander the Good Enough over 3 years ago
āSmartphone own us.ā In far more ways than most people can possibly imagineā¦
Think a COVID shot will inject you with a tracker? Ridiculous & hardly necessary. That āsmartphoneā youāre carrying is a tracker thatās 10,000 times better than that already. Unlike in Orwellās novel 1984, Big Brother hasnāt forced himself on us and terrified us into compliance. Rather, Big Brother has seduced us with convenience. His sinister motives are much the same, however. The intention still is to track us and know everything about us and to use that info to control us and rip us off. On the most fundamental level, if one hasnāt privacy one hasnāt freedom.
SusieB over 3 years ago
I keep a handwritten list of important phone numbers just for this reason.
pheets over 3 years ago
But itās true!!
chris_o42 over 3 years ago
Pig, just go to āDa Googleā and type in her name, youāll be surprised. Larry can tell you that Da Google knows all, sees all!
ezekialrage777 over 3 years ago
Iām all about technology, but this is one thing I miss. I used to know by heart my family and friendsā phone numbers. I still remember my childhood phone number. And everyone was in the phonebook. Now, I donāt know anyoneās number. Phonebooks still exist but they donāt list cell numbers so if I want a phonebook I have to pay for a phonebook website.
Troglodyte over 3 years ago
I used to remember at least a hundred or more telephone numbers in the old days of only landlines. I can still remember a few mobile phone numbers, especially those of family and close friends, but the total is dwindling. Luckily, have managed to retain my list of contacts over at least six changes of mobile phone handsets, through careful back-ups. But still, I understand Pigās dilemma.
Strod over 3 years ago
Iām surprised that no one so far has commented that the Address book in Pigās iPhone should have been synced to iCloud. So he can log into icloud.com with the Apple ID he used when configuring the iPhone, and get all his contactsā info there. Ā And, if he has other Apple devices, those would also have a copy synced to them.
That is, unless he actively disabled the syncing feature. But in order to do that he would need to have some technical expertise which implies that (a) he knows that he should make a backup and how to make it, and (b) he is not Pig anyway because we know heās not bright at all.
Of course there is a similar feature via Gmail for Android users, which you can also use on Apple devices if thatās what you prefer. I point to iCloud because Pig said he has an iPhone.
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
Amen, Goat.
AndreasMartin over 3 years ago
Universe: āWould you like me to tell you a joke?ā
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
Oy! PIG lives in LaLa land
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I do KNOW my momās phone number in my head, my home phone number, and of course my own phone number. Before cell phones, I knew most peopleās phone numbers by heart when I was kid. Then caller ID came in, and I started forgetting certain phone numbers by heart
SALUDADOG over 3 years ago
If Pig got the vaccine with the nano-chips, he could just ask The Cloud.
redback over 3 years ago
it is a little known fact that the universe runs Siri, so.. āthe hippopotamus can run up to 19 mphā
aerotica69 over 3 years ago
Donāt worry, Pig, there are fifty-eleven websites out there on the interwebs that list all of your motherās contact information, relatives, former addresses and favorite food for anyone who wants to pay $9.95ā¦ā¦.and a few websites who hand out the information for free.
Goat from PBS over 3 years ago
Thereās a frightening thought I said in that last panelā¦ I can relate sadly.
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
One major EMP explosion and Western Civilization is doomedā¦..
christelisbetty over 3 years ago
While I was reading the comments, I got two incoming, āunknown callersā I googled the area codesā¦
Iseau over 3 years ago
Does anyone Remember phone numbers anymore, or birthdays, anniversaries, addresses lose your cell lose your mind.
KEA over 3 years ago
That first happened to me way before cell phones. I got an āofficeā phone with likeā¦ 50(?) programmable buttons. Which I programmed for everyoneā¦ family, doctors, pizza, etc. etc. ā¦and then promptly forgot all their numbers.
WCraft over 3 years ago
Iām sad to admit ā I donāt know my motherās cell phone number, either! (But I can still tell you what her land line number was 20 years ago. Now, I just say āHey Siri ā call Mom.ā
zeexenon over 3 years ago
My smart phone often hides very smartly and I have to call it and say āWeāre not playing hide and seek.ā
Ninette over 3 years ago
Ha! You need a device now. Recently you didnāt. The dynamic is funny! This, then that, then whaaaa!?!? Funny stuff.
ryryo1106 over 3 years ago
I know the most important numbers (although I might end up calling a different child than I had intended!)My issue is passwords. Just had to change the easiest one (which I used on many, many sites) after it got compromised somewhere. It wasnāt guarding anything financial or essential, but I donāt want anyone else logging in as me. If I try not to use the same password twice, the list of passwords is HUGE! If I try to keep them written down (as well as saving them in the Keychain or whatever) itās still a major task to keep everything updated. Convenience comes with a cost.
knight1192a over 3 years ago
Why I call them dumb phones. Iāve never owned a smartphone. Have I owned a cell phone? Yes, but cell phones and smartphones are not automatically one in the same thing. All the cell phones Iāve owned have only ever been phones, canāt get on the internet with them, canāt take pictures, canāt make videos, canāt listen to music, canāt watch anything.
āOH, youāre on a smartphone now! How else can you be typing that?ā Iāve answered that dozens of times. Itās called USING A TABLET!!!!. I use my laptop and my tablet (now usually just my tablet to read GoComics and post comments) to get on the net with.
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
Not āUniverse,ā Pig; Siri!
But in a more profoundly sad sense, Goat is rightā¦.
Random Lurker Premium Member over 3 years ago
I canāt remember phone numbers. If I didnāt have a smartphone, Iād have a tiny phonebook instead. I did, actually, for a time. It was miserable.
wmchere over 3 years ago
true
Swirls Before Pine over 3 years ago
I know my mobile number, home landline number, and the number for the house that I grew up in but left 43 years ago.