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ScottyB

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I hate them so much. The people that use them always hava a look on their face like they are important or something. If I had a business I wouldn't allow people to have cell phones, and I would kick them out if I saw they had one, even if they already paid(movie theater, etc).
 

ScottyB

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Originally posted by: SuperCommando
I don't really mind people talking on them, unless it's in a place like the movies or class or whatever. I was taking a test (final exam, maybe, I can't remember) and some guy's phone rung and he proceeded to answer and tell the person who called "I'm taking a test, I can't talk." Apparently the other guy couldn't comprehend what he was saying, because he had to repeat himself several times. What's so hard about turning it off before class starts? Or just hitting the power button if you do forget to turn it off? In my technical writing class, people are kicked out of class for the day (failing someone is a bit extreme for an honest mistake, I think) if their phone rings during class. No one's phone has rung during class. One of the few classes I've had where it's not happened.

A phone went off in one of my math exams before and the teacher said, "Don't answer that or you will fail."

 

Jzero

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Oct 10, 1999
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I don't get that. I know I dealt with emergencies just fine when I was 16 without a cell phone. Nobody had cell phones then.

It's just a nice convenience. It's a nice feeling to know that when my beater broke down by the side of the road, I wasn't going to have to foot it xxx number of miles alone in the dark to call for help.

I don't like people who are rude about it leaving their ringer on and being loud and obnoxious, but I don't care if someone is walking down the street talking. I don't like obnoxious people. Doens't matter if they are on the phone or not...the phone is irrelevant.
 

weezergirl

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hehe i live in LA and i'm like the only person I know who doesn't have one. Even my 14 year old cousin has her own cell phone!

It does get annoying. sometimes I'll be out with my friends (who all have cell phones) and one by one they'll each get a call and will gab away on the phone (all while we're out eating/shopping or whatever) and i'm just sitting there like doo do dodooo with nobody to talk to. :(

another time i went out on a "date" with this guy. (date is in quotations cuz i didn't know it was even a date until after the fact hehe) and we went to go see a movie and the guy's cell phone rings and he has a freaking conversation in the movie theater. i was so appalled and embarassed. needless to say, there was no 2nd "date" hehe.

personally, i don't own a cell phone cuz i hate carrying stuff like that around and i hate talking on the phone. plus, i'm just not that important or popular hehe.
 

zippy

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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
I feel like a moron every time I have to answer my cell phone in public. I try to find someplace out of the way to talk.
Agreed. I was out with a girl over the summer and we were eating at the Olive Garden. Before the food came I got a phone call and I had the volume of the ringer all the way up for some reason, so it starts blasting the Mario Brother's theme song. Needless to say I was embarassed, but it was a client, so she was actually impressed and not pissed off. I was mouthing 'I'm so sorry...' while my client was talking...I felt like a jackass. I couldn't believe I forgot to turn off the ringer. :eek:

 

kgraeme

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Originally posted by: Jzero
I don't get that. I know I dealt with emergencies just fine when I was 16 without a cell phone. Nobody had cell phones then.

It's just a nice convenience. It's a nice feeling to know that when my beater broke down by the side of the road, I wasn't going to have to foot it xxx number of miles alone in the dark to call for help.

If that's really the reason to have the phone, then get one without a contract and keep it in the car. It can still be used to dial 911 in an emergency, it just can't be used for anything else. And it's a hell of a lot cheaper way to get peace of mind for those emergencies.
 

PhaZe

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omg my dad yells in his cell phone.
embarrasses me =(

I don't have one because I dislike carrying it with me. Both of my parents have one though.
 

Led Zeppelin

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Originally posted by: kgraeme
I don't get that. I know I dealt with emergencies just fine when I was 16 without a cell phone. Nobody had cell phones then.


Welcome to the 21st century.




Originally posted by: Linux23
if i had a bullet for every person that abused their cellphones!!!!

Now that is a sad commentary. Especially with everything that's happened in the DC area the past month.
rolleye.gif
 

kgraeme

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Originally posted by: LedZeppelin
Originally posted by: kgraeme
I don't get that. I know I dealt with emergencies just fine when I was 16 without a cell phone. Nobody had cell phones then.


Welcome to the 21st century.

Too true. The century of the ineffectual who haven't heard of self-reliance and instead require a bit of technology to rescue them from a dread five minutes late to meeting someone for lattes at Starbucks.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: chrisjor
I'm with Happy Puppy on this......I am always self conscious (sp) and embarassed when my phone rings in a crowded place.

ditto. I try and hit the END button so it would stop ringing as soon as I can... even while it's still buckled to my belt. Then I unclip it and hit TALK.

I think it's perfectly fine people have and use cellphones, so long as they don't use it to have a 10-minute casual conversations on it - unless they're sitting at home using the free long distance minutes.
 

Jzero

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If that's really the reason to have the phone, then get one without a contract and keep it in the car. It can still be used to dial 911 in an emergency, it just can't be used for anything else. And it's a hell of a lot cheaper way to get peace of mind for those emergencies.

???
We're not just talking about "emergencies." You don't always need to call 911. You shouldn't call 911 when you run out of gas, or when your engine suddenly dies on the highway. What good is a phone that can only call 911, then? You expect me to call 911 because my car is broken down?

Oh yeah, and $40 is just soooooooooo much to pay. I might add that I have no landline, so that $40 is ALL I pay for ANY communications. Cripes, you can get really basic service for like $10/month if it's that important to you to never actually use it...you won't have enough minutes to make it worth your while, but you'll have enough to make an emergency call.

Not only is he a luddite, folks, he's a stingy luddite! ;)
 

kgraeme

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Originally posted by: Jzero

Not only is he a luddite, folks, he's a stingy luddite! ;)

LOL! Stingy like a sonofabitch, but no luddite. I just don't see the benefit of frivolous expenses like a phone that 90% of people use to update other people on their daily itenerary. "Yep, I'm five minutes away from the grocery store now." "I just left the hotel and I'm on the way to the massage parlor, I'll talk to you soon." "I'm on my way home to change my shorts, man you should have seen that girl!"
 

AreaCode707

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I just spent a random hour wandering around the residential streets of my area, talking the whole time on the phone to Zenmervolt, on a hands-free set. The few people I passed looked at me kind of weird, this girl walking down the street and talking to herself. :p

I don't hold conversations on the phone anytime I'm around people other than a short, "okay, I'll pick you up at 6", I keep it turned off in class or anywhere it's likely to disturb.
 

rh71

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Graeme - how about being able to reach someone at any time because they have a cell phone? I call my teammates up for change of gametimes or if we're missing players to have them grab another guy to show up... Instead of them giving me their work AND home number, I get their cell number where I can reach them any time of the day so long as they let me. See any practical use in similar situations? They have cell phones because they WANT to be notified of things should it impact their schedules. It doesn't mean they're any more important or cooler than you are. It means they WANT to be reached. Those who don't and still carry cell phones... simply keep them off until they need it.

Anything wrong with that ? I know the statistic on "daily itinerary" use of cell phones is not 90%. You know it's 90% ?

 

UDT89

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for the people that hate me when i answer my cell in the mall, bookstore, gap, etc...........


Get Over Yourself!!! (thats the G-rated comment) ;)

Get with the new century and get a cellphone. If you say you dont need one, then go make friends or meet girls that want to talk to you. Then you'll get one and answer it where ever you damn please. B/c a possible "booty call" is more important than pleasing strangers.

I feel for you with the annoying rings that people have, and that they never put it on silent when they are in a silent situation. But as far as just talking......it the same thing as if i was talking to my friend who is standing next to me. I guess people feel funny seeing or being the person talking with no one near them.
 

kduncan5

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So then, it's to h*ll with the world around you. You'll just talk on your cell phones and ignore the rest of humanity.

That's rude.


What I hate are the people who feel it's just absolutely necessary to jabber away on their cell phones while they're attempting (and sometimes failing miserably) to drive a car.

That's dangerous.


And something that just plain disgusts me are the women (and men too...) who go grocery shopping, or just plain shopping, pushing their shopping cart around, absently grabbing stuff off the shelf while they're blabbering away on their d*mn cell phones, oblivious to everything and everyone around them.....

What, can't wait till you get home huh?


Cell phones have their uses. But it just seems to me like people are using cell phones more than interacting with people around them. It's like everyone is building isolation booths around themselves, and SCREW the rest of humanity.

So much for the rest of us..... -kd5-
 

Lucky

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So then, it's to h*ll with the world around you. You'll just talk on your cell phones and ignore the rest of humanity.

That's rude.


So is it equally rude to focus solely on your girlfriend and talk only to her, obvlious to the rest of the world?

I'm not comprehending how, short of noise complaints, talking on a cell phone is any ruder to talking to someone you are with in person.
 

holden j caufield

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yeah the grocery shoppers on the phones shouldn't even be doing their own shopping if their so important as to talk while grabbing groceries. If you're that important order online and have it delivered or have an assistant.
 

xuanman

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Originally posted by: holden j caufield
yeah the grocery shoppers on the phones shouldn't even be doing their own shopping if their so important as to talk while grabbing groceries. If you're that important order online and have it delivered or have an assistant.

well, the few times that i do use a cell phone in the supermarket, i'm usually calling my g/f to ask her what to buy....
 

thomsbrain

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i think it's funny that people think that if they have a phone with them they HAVE to answer it. like they're driving and it rings, and it's like, OMG, i HAVE to find the phone before it stops ringing. or in class, they answer to say, "i'm in class and can't talk right now." if you can't talk, don't answer morons.
 

NuclearFusi0n

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Originally posted by: ScottyB
I hate them so much. The people that use them always hava a look on their face like they are important or something. If I had a business I wouldn't allow people to have cell phones, and I would kick them out if I saw they had one, even if they already paid(movie theater, etc).

...that's why you dont own a business
rolleye.gif
 

ROTC1983

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Originally posted by: KeyserSoze
This reminds me of that show "Trigger Happy". Anyone seen this?

Well, if you haven't, it's a bunch of skits where they screw with people in public. (Nothing mean, just to annoy them.) And this one dude always lets his phone ring, then picks up this MASSIVE phone they made, and he just walks around and screams on it really loud. At movie theaters, shows, whatever. It's HILARIOUS. It's on Comedy Central if you haven't seen it. (I think it's on tonite also.)

Anyways, yeah, one thing I never understood is why people get annoyed when someone is on the phone in a public place, as opposed to talking to someone. But I TOTALLY agree with turning your phone on silent in certain places. (Move Theatres, etc.) I ALWAYS turn it on "vibrate" whenever I go anywhere in public like the mall, restaurants, stores, etc. I DO wish more people did that at least.




KeyserSoze

Yeah, I have seen that show. LOL Stupid guy with the big Cell Phone :)
 

AndrewR

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Cell phones are useful in some situations, but too many people think they are ABSOLUTELY essential for every day living, which is not even remotely the case. As is mentioned above, it seems many people have an inflated sense of worth if they can whip out their cell phone and make a call in public or, similarly, take an incoming call in public. I used to carry a phone, and it came in handy when I was caught in traffic and needed to tell my wife that I was going to be a little later than normal or when she needed to ask me to pick something up for dinner on the way home.

I don't carry one now, but I may break down and get one because it's a pain in the @ss to call my wife at home when I cannot access an off-base phone line from most on-base phones (stationed in Japan, we live off-base). Otherwise, I wouldn't bother and would save my money.
 

Lucky

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Cell phones are useful in some situations, but too many people think they are ABSOLUTELY essential for every day living, which is not even remotely the case.


it is to me. :D I'm landline-free. :p