I completely understand Verne’s and RJ‘s panic. I lived the first half of my life before cell phones existed, but now that I’ve been using them for the past 35 years, I actually NEED mine (currently iPhone 14 Pro Max) within reach at all times. My son misplaces his at least twice a week, and has me call his number so he can locate it by the ring. if he can’t find it after a couple of tries, I let him take my phone so that he can walk around the house and out to the car while listening for the ringing. Those few minutes are almost unbearable for me.
People are shocked when I tell them I leave my phone inside the house when I work in the garden. I tell them that gardening is a full contact sport for me and I’d end up burying the phone somewhere if I had it on me.
The second time my future wife visited my house she brought a flip phone for me (2010). She was concerned that I might have a problem visiting her (55 miles) and be out of contact. And calling my landline was eating up her out of network minutes.
Out where I live saying that cell service is “spotty” is being overly generous. My cell phone only works through WiFi and my Internet (which is fibre optic.) I use it more as an MP3 player in my car or for navigation.
Addiction is just the icing on this particular cake. Then there are all the people who have learned everything they know about life, the world past and present, human interactions and on and on from a phone. Bell must be spinning…
GreasyOldTam 12 months ago
Wait a minute… HAMMIE is the voice of reason? What is the world coming to?
maureenmck Premium Member 12 months ago
I completely understand Verne’s and RJ‘s panic. I lived the first half of my life before cell phones existed, but now that I’ve been using them for the past 35 years, I actually NEED mine (currently iPhone 14 Pro Max) within reach at all times. My son misplaces his at least twice a week, and has me call his number so he can locate it by the ring. if he can’t find it after a couple of tries, I let him take my phone so that he can walk around the house and out to the car while listening for the ringing. Those few minutes are almost unbearable for me.
boneroller42 12 months ago
I really love how Hammy is the voice of reason!
nosirrom 12 months ago
I can live without my phone, but all these companies insist on a mobile number to text me.
juicebruce 12 months ago
Improvise … Adapt … Overcome …… Will The Federal Government “Sue” because of Cell – Phone addiction ?
Ellis97 12 months ago
That’s disturbing.
Anon4242 12 months ago
People are shocked when I tell them I leave my phone inside the house when I work in the garden. I tell them that gardening is a full contact sport for me and I’d end up burying the phone somewhere if I had it on me.
david_42 12 months ago
The second time my future wife visited my house she brought a flip phone for me (2010). She was concerned that I might have a problem visiting her (55 miles) and be out of contact. And calling my landline was eating up her out of network minutes.
epaphus8 12 months ago
Jogging is overrated.
desvarzil 12 months ago
Out where I live saying that cell service is “spotty” is being overly generous. My cell phone only works through WiFi and my Internet (which is fibre optic.) I use it more as an MP3 player in my car or for navigation.
joegee 12 months ago
At first glance I thought that RJ said that their brains went out for a “job”. It’s shocking either way.
KEA 12 months ago
I haven’t “lost it”, I’m just not sure of its location at the moment.
Charles Freeman Premium Member 12 months ago
Hammy as the voice of reason just doesn’t feel right…
dogday Premium Member 12 months ago
Addiction is just the icing on this particular cake. Then there are all the people who have learned everything they know about life, the world past and present, human interactions and on and on from a phone. Bell must be spinning…
b.john71 12 months ago
These comments show how, sadly, we’ve become addicted to technology, need it or not. Get Him an I-watch he can track his own phone with it.