I would argue with Siri about what is considered “important.” Stock market crash? Not if I have nothing invested but very important if I do. House on fire? Mildly important if it’s in my neighborhood but very important if it’s mine. (Not terribly important if it’s in another state and belongs to no one I know. Yes, it’s tragic, but has no meaning to me personally.)
Mine sits beside the computer at home unless I’m going out of town. If something is that important, concerns me, I most likely already know about it. Anything else can wait.
Baarorso about 1 year ago
When one of my electronic devices needs charged, i throw it on the charger and switch to another one until the charging is done. ;D
boneroller42 about 1 year ago
Ok, now I KNOW Hammy has the right idea about these two being addicted.
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member about 1 year ago
Cell phones are a tool. You control them, do not let them control you.
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
I always charge my phone before work.
KEA about 1 year ago
This is just sad.
diego1960 about 1 year ago
So true. Made me laugh so thank you.
Csaw Backnforth about 1 year ago
I would argue with Siri about what is considered “important.” Stock market crash? Not if I have nothing invested but very important if I do. House on fire? Mildly important if it’s in my neighborhood but very important if it’s mine. (Not terribly important if it’s in another state and belongs to no one I know. Yes, it’s tragic, but has no meaning to me personally.)
Stephen Gilberg about 1 year ago
The video’s still up, isn’t it? You haven’t missed anything; you were just delayed getting to it.
leemorse9777 about 1 year ago
Mine sits beside the computer at home unless I’m going out of town. If something is that important, concerns me, I most likely already know about it. Anything else can wait.
epaphus8 about 1 year ago
If it had plutonium, I bet the cat’s phone would never run out of power.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
Feral phone users are not a pretty sight.