Point taken! … but, those older home phones were really tough to carry around, people would look at you funny, I kept closing the car door on that stupid cord, and no one EVER called me!
Usually it requires a second piece of technology. I’m a retired IT guy. I have four computers, two phones and a couple of iPods. Truth is, I really need to lose some of these things. :)
Youngsters are going retro and getting back to vinyl records and even cassettes, but will they ever go back to Seinfeld-sized mobile phones? (I did hear that flip phones are coming back).
Twenty years ago, I needed a box that needed a desk or table to hold thirty-two Gigabytes of data. Now I can store that much data on an SD card the size of my thumbnail.
BasilBruce 12 months ago
Birdie has a point; I’ve never lost a corded telephone.
Imagine 12 months ago
And lose yourself in a phone.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 12 months ago
Rave (Mad) New World
BigBoy 12 months ago
All the Mobil phones I looked at in the display had really short cords. :)
markkahler52 12 months ago
Nukes are technological too. No loss there, eh?!
Gent 12 months ago
Actually because of technology he losing himself in the phone.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator 12 months ago
Gotta admit, my favorite apps on my watch is the one that helps me find my phone.
pat sandy creator 12 months ago
I think I lose my phone at least once a day…
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator 12 months ago
It must be hard to keep track of your phone without pockets, Horace.
nancyb creator 12 months ago
I wonder how Horace can text without thumbs?
Dobie Premium Member 12 months ago
Point taken! … but, those older home phones were really tough to carry around, people would look at you funny, I kept closing the car door on that stupid cord, and no one EVER called me!
Doug K 12 months ago
“Because of technology”, a lot of people seem to be lost without their phone.
Zebrastripes 12 months ago
Cells, iPads, computers have the world possessed and just another thing to do….not to mention charging them….‼️☺️☺️☺️
dbrucepm 12 months ago
technology exchanges one set of problems for another
Alberta Oil Premium Member 12 months ago
Given the trouble I have with typing on my phone.. technology makes it possible for a horse with hooves.
mistercatworks 12 months ago
Usually it requires a second piece of technology. I’m a retired IT guy. I have four computers, two phones and a couple of iPods. Truth is, I really need to lose some of these things. :)
walstib Premium Member 12 months ago
Youngsters are going retro and getting back to vinyl records and even cassettes, but will they ever go back to Seinfeld-sized mobile phones? (I did hear that flip phones are coming back).
Havel 12 months ago
To paraphrase Trudeau, “a horse has become a tool of its tool”.
Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
We do love our phones, it’s an abusive relationship but as long as everyone’s in denial, party on.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member 12 months ago
Twenty years ago, I needed a box that needed a desk or table to hold thirty-two Gigabytes of data. Now I can store that much data on an SD card the size of my thumbnail.
InTraining 12 months ago
most likely it was Sine who told Horace where his cell was…!