Without a Cell Phone
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John Nash
Thought never to return to post to this thread again (guess why), but...
"Because of the earlier flight, the Nashes' car service wasn't there to greet them, and the couple didn't have a cell phone. They waited with the Nirenbergs in terminal B, chatting to pass the time."
--from The final days of John Nash: the untold story of his 'dream week'
Apparently the Nashes may well still be alive if they had a cell phone.
On the other hand, it says something that they didn't use cell phone...

P.S. It reasonable to infer that the Nirenbergs also didn't carry a cell phone with them, either, for otherwise the Nashes could have used their cell phone to call car service. (noted: Nirenberg is 90, Nashes in their 80s "OldieInAmerica"
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"Because of the earlier flight, the Nashes' car service wasn't there to greet them, and the couple didn't have a cell phone. They waited with the Nirenbergs in terminal B, chatting to pass the time."
--from The final days of John Nash: the untold story of his 'dream week'
Apparently the Nashes may well still be alive if they had a cell phone.
On the other hand, it says something that they didn't use cell phone...

P.S. It reasonable to infer that the Nirenbergs also didn't carry a cell phone with them, either, for otherwise the Nashes could have used their cell phone to call car service. (noted: Nirenberg is 90, Nashes in their 80s "OldieInAmerica"
)
Last edited by vol; 06-02-15 at 10:00 PM.
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I own a pay as you go cell phone and very rarely use it. I never take it on the bike for commutes or longer trips, but would probably take it on a multi-day trip. This weekend I drove my sister-in-law's minivan from Miami to NYC and took the cell phone, which I used once, to tell my nephew what time he might expect me in Phila, so they could plan dinner.
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I own a pay as you go cell phone and very rarely use it. I never take it on the bike for commutes or longer trips, but would probably take it on a multi-day trip. This weekend I drove my sister-in-law's minivan from Miami to NYC and took the cell phone, which I used once, to tell my nephew what time he might expect me in Phila, so they could plan dinner.
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Wow. What a read. You guys are hilarious. Just because someone carries a phone does not mean it owns them, nor does it mean that they "call mommy" at the first sign of trouble, NOR does it mean that they IMMEDIATELY check their maps before trying to figure it out themselves.
If you're the kind of person that REFUSES to carry a phone, and insists on thumbing your nose at those of us who do, I implore you to never carry a cell phone. You probably don't have any friends and no one will miss you. Good bye.
If you're the kind of person that REFUSES to carry a phone, and insists on thumbing your nose at those of us who do, I implore you to never carry a cell phone. You probably don't have any friends and no one will miss you. Good bye.
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[MENTION=205284]rekmeyata[/MENTION] - deep cuts, my man. Again you fail to understand me (or at least pretend not to comprehend). I'm asking if you really mean those words or if you're just trying to stir the pot. Can you understand that?
If yes, please answer without the unnecessary hostility.
If no, please explain how I can better use words to make sense to you.
If yes, please answer without the unnecessary hostility.
If no, please explain how I can better use words to make sense to you.
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It's just a cell phone, not an identity statement. Nobody REFUSES to carry a cell phone, they simply don't carry one. So just as carrying a cell phone doesn't make someone a slave to one, not carrying one doesn't make someone a Luddite.
I don't carry a cell phone on a daily basis simply because I don't see a need for one in most of my daily life. Since I don't expect to need it on my commute, carrying it only serves to increase the risk of dropping or losing it.
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@rekmeyata - deep cuts, my man. Again you fail to understand me (or at least pretend not to comprehend). I'm asking if you really mean those words or if you're just trying to stir the pot. Can you understand that?
If yes, please answer without the unnecessary hostility.
If no, please explain how I can better use words to make sense to you.
If yes, please answer without the unnecessary hostility.
If no, please explain how I can better use words to make sense to you.
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Is this an example of a pot calling the kettle black?.
It's just a cell phone, not an identity statement. Nobody REFUSES to carry a cell phone, they simply don't carry one. So just as carrying a cell phone doesn't make someone a slave to one, not carrying one doesn't make someone a Luddite.
I don't carry a cell phone on a daily basis simply because I don't see a need for one in most of my daily life. Since I don't expect to need it on my commute, carrying it only serves to increase the risk of dropping or losing it.
It's just a cell phone, not an identity statement. Nobody REFUSES to carry a cell phone, they simply don't carry one. So just as carrying a cell phone doesn't make someone a slave to one, not carrying one doesn't make someone a Luddite.
I don't carry a cell phone on a daily basis simply because I don't see a need for one in most of my daily life. Since I don't expect to need it on my commute, carrying it only serves to increase the risk of dropping or losing it.
I would get paged on dates, paged on weekends, and frequently paged at around 2:00 am because about that time was when there were likely to be issues I had to address.
After I left that job, I really grew to like having large swaths of time where I was inaccessible. About 15 years ago, I started getting some pressure at work to get a cell phone. In my mind there was nothing so pressing at that job that couldn't wait an hour while I was at lunch or wherever I was. It wasn't until about 7 years ago that I finally broke down and got one.
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So I consider the cell phone something I carry for MY convenience only, and rarely use it since I'm adapted to living without some of the convenience it would afford. OTOH if/when I felt it was useful, I wouldn't hesitate to use it.
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