04-24-2009, 01:18 AM
Whats the use of your mobile in your daily living? Does it make you feel complete? or you think you can live without it.
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04-24-2009, 01:18 AM
Whats the use of your mobile in your daily living? Does it make you feel complete? or you think you can live without it.
04-24-2009, 01:20 AM
I could live without it because I barely use it!
[SIZE="4"]Nick[/SIZE]
CC: Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Music Fundamentals Computer Literacy [SIZE="2"][COLOR="DarkOrange"]Taken: English Composition w/ Essay CLEP 57 Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP 65 Introductory Psychology CLEP 57 Western Civilization I CLEP 55[/COLOR][/SIZE] Studying for: Principles of Management American Government
04-24-2009, 07:59 AM
I don't even have a cell phone.
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Total Credits: 121 ~ DONE: Literature in English BA from Excelsior College[/SIZE]
04-24-2009, 03:20 PM
I just got my first one, but soon I won't be able to live without it! Starting your own company will do that to a person.
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04-24-2009, 07:27 PM
I will not succumb to a way of life that requires me to be instantaneously available to anyone other than my immediate family, but I love my t-mobile plan ... pay as you go. For $100 you get 1000 minutes and are a "gold member" meaning your unused minutes roll over each year if you just add even $10 before your anniversary date. Since I use it just so my kids can reach me or to phone Dominos on the way home from a long day, I've put $100 plus $10 plus $10 into it for three years of phone service and still have more minutes than I will ever use this year.
A very cheap way to go but still have the convenience if needed.
Cheri ~ Homeschooling to College facilitator
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04-25-2009, 08:07 AM
cframe Wrote:A very cheap way to go but still have the convenience if needed.I like it! That seems a wise choice to me.
[SIZE="1"]American Government (68) ~ Analyzing & Interpreting Literature (70) ~ Art of the Western World (72) ~ Astronomy (66) ~ ENG407: Chaucer (A) ~ Civil War & Reconstruction (69) ~ College Algebra (62) ~ College Mathematics (73) ~ College Writing (A) ~ English Composition with Essay (59) ~ GRE Literature in English (610/73%tile) ~ Humanities (75) ~ Introduction to Business (62) ~ Introduction to Computing (459) ~ Introduction to Educational Psychology (72) ~ Introduction to World Religions (478) ~ Introductory Psychology (74) ~ Money & Banking (48) ~ Research & Writing (A) ~ Rise & Fall of the Soviet Union (68) ~ ENG 310: Short Stories (A) ~ Introductory Sociology (77) ~ Social Sciences & History (76) ~ Technical Writing (67) ~ US History I (69) ~ US History II (64) ~ Western Civilization I (76) ~ Western Civilization II (65) Western Europe Since 1945 (65) ~ Exam Feedback
Total Credits: 121 ~ DONE: Literature in English BA from Excelsior College[/SIZE]
04-25-2009, 11:01 PM
cframe Wrote:I will not succumb to a way of life that requires me to be instantaneously available to anyone other than my immediate family, but I love my t-mobile plan ... pay as you go. For $100 you get 1000 minutes and are a "gold member" meaning your unused minutes roll over each year if you just add even $10 before your anniversary date. Since I use it just so my kids can reach me or to phone Dominos on the way home from a long day, I've put $100 plus $10 plus $10 into it for three years of phone service and still have more minutes than I will ever use this year. I also use prepaid service. I'm not one of those people who uses their phone all the time; I pretty much just have it for emergencies. I've got AT&T's pay as you go, which works pretty similarly to T-Mobile's. I chose to have automatic payments setup that charge $25 every three months. My unused balance rolls over. I get a bonus added on after every hundred dollars' worth of payments. I have the security of having a cell phone when I actually need it, but for $25 payments every few months I barely even notice that I'm paying for it.
04-26-2009, 08:55 AM
Unfortunately due to a family member with a serious illness, I must stay plugged in all the time. Other than immediate family and a few business calls, could really do without my cell phone. Don't really use my home phone that much either. Rather have family and friends pop by or visit instead of talking on the phone.
A.S. General Transfer Chattanooga State 2009
B.S.L.A. Thomas Edison State College June 7, 2013 33 CLEP 18 DSST
04-26-2009, 10:17 AM
Sorry to break the trend, but I don't even have a landline...lol. So no, I don't think I could live without my phone. Well, maybe I could live, but I'm not sure how socially connected I'd be...
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04-28-2009, 07:44 PM
I've had a cell phone for 12 years now. There's no way I could live without it.
Especially now that I'm a small business owner. It's completely needed. If I don't answer the phone, someone else will and there goes that sale. I just got myself a PDA phone....there's no way I could live without this thing now. I wish I had gotten one years ago. Forget the fact emails go to my phone, forget surfing the web anywhere/anytime, the calender alone is worth it! |
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