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  1. #1
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    Too much information or is it not enough information?

    Listening to a one-sided conversation is frustrating at best. One can only "imagine" what the other person is asking/saying. In a way, it is "TOO MUCH INFORMATION'...... to listen to couples fighting or Mom's arranging rides, etc.. Who cares what they want at the store....etc. etc. I don't care to know that much about a complete stranger's life.

    I suppose we will all become accustomed to it at some point and then they (hehehehehe) will come up with a new item of distraction.

    I think it's called "the old fart syndrome"...... hehehehehehehe

  2. #2
    I almost got rear-ended last night by a Driving School Instructor ... talking on his cell phone. I shudder to think what he's teaching the kids in any of his classes!

    On average tho, i generally dont care if people are talking on their cell phones -- except the car. Im on the road for about 2 hours a day worth of commuting, and almost get smucked into at least once a day by someone on a cell. This morning - a taxi driver. Last nite, a driving instructor and some girl in a cavillier who just started 'drifting', saw me, slammed the brakes and dropped the phone. *sigh-and-headshake*


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue_Frog
    A girl dropped the phone.
    A few years ago in Portland, EMT's were assisting a woman in a crashed car who explained, just before she died, she had dropped the phone then tried to retrieve it.

  4. #4
    Originally posted by Freckles
    A few years ago in Portland, EMT's were assisting a woman in a crashed car who explained, just before she died, she had dropped the phone then tried to retrieve it.
    Yeah, i've heard of accidents like that too -- dropped cell phones, cigarettes, CDs, etc. Distracted driving = sooo dangerous!!

    A couple months ago (or so), there was a woman talking on her phone who caused an accident - and when the paramedics turned up, they found her severed arm *still holding the cell phone*

    http://www.wlextv.com/Global/story.asp?S=4449021


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    The other day I was at Barnes & Noble and this woman was talking sooo loud on her cell phone. Instead of listening to her stupid conversation, I should have thrown a book at her head....like War & Peace or something.

    I don't have a cell phone. Though I've thought of getting those pay as you go ones for any emergencies in the car or out on a hike. But I find cell phones to be expensive. I think they're great if you have kids & you can keep tabs on them.
    I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!

  6. #6
    I could have got one but then chose not too .

    Here are some facts.

    Did you know? Cell phone facts and figures...
    40 million cell phones will be turned over annually
    75% of cell phones are sitting in people's drawer's at home or at the office and end up going to landfills
    250,000 tonnes of toxic material from e-waste end up in landfills
    average household has between 2 to 3 cell phones awaiting disposal
    cell phones use a dull metallic ore called "Coltan", this ore is found in major quantities in eastern areas of the Congo and mining occurs in the middle of endangered gorilla and other African animals and their habitats
    cell phones contain toxic substances such as arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, copper, lead and zinc (some of these hazardous substances are a serious threat to the environment and public health).
    there are 57 zoos that are participating in cell phone recycling.
    any kind of cell phone (and pagers) will be accepted for recycling, even your old cell phone from 10 year ago


    I hate those phone's now its desturbing animals habitat's.

    Why is there Coltan in cell phones?

    When refined, Coltan becomes a metallic tantalum, a heat resistant powder that can hold a high electrical charge.

    These properties make it a vital element in creating capacitors, the electronic elements that control flow inside miniature circuit boards.

    Tantalum capacitors are used in almost all cell phones, laptops, pagers and other electronic devices.

  7. #7
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    I have an answer for you, SAS.......

    Just let my puppy, Mack, at those offensive cell phones. They will be no more, I promise!!! I am a living witness to what one 5 month old English Bulldog puppy can do to a cell phone. Mine was destroyed on Sunday when I left it sitting on the coffee table and left the room for about 15 minutes. Thankfully, I have insurance on it, but still it was $75 "deductible" to replace it with one that I like far less than the Motorola I had.

    My cell phone is my business lifeline, but I do try to respectful when I use it. And now I'm in the process of "relearning" it. I am no technology wizard and had to have Helen's boyfriend "fix" it for me while we were driving to her volleyball match yesterday! LOL!!!

    Logan

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