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Does having a fancy smart phone with a 3-5" screen make you feel important?
July 28, 2011 at
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Otherwise why do you pay for data to look at a screen that small?
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Different strokes for different folks. This thread definitely proved that tonight.
and i would have said......
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I enjoy the very same "modern conveniences" you enjoy. I just don't buy in to the smart home hype and the "need" for a data plan that is ongoing month after month.
I'll concede one point... a business like one poster portrayed is perfect for a smart phone as he needs mobility and business contacts. He can write off as a business expense. Also anyone who gets is comped through their company it's a no-brainier.
There will be a day a mobile device makes sense but it will have to interface seamlessly to all your surroundings as in interfacing with you counter top, your work desk, even public kiosks. All with perfect backups locally at home. The phone will no longer be the main interface (it will just enable portability of your digital self)...everything else will be the interface allowing larger screens. The ones the have today are no where near that.
Really how much do you need to be on the grid? I don't see the point of paying hundreds just to have some large device attached 24/7. This is a phase like betamax.
People will one day realize that they are too connected and reliant on technology. It's actually scary.
I probably know more about tech than many of you. I'm smart enough not to get suckered into having it rule my life.
What happens when your cell phone service goes dead/silent for an extended time? Panic?
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People will one day realize that they are too connected and reliant on technology. It's actually scary.
Oh gee! I'm scared of your vast knowledge of technology as I am just a caveman who was thawed out by some of your scientists.
Store/garden
drive
YES..HD
Read the thread
Yes
I enjoy the very same "modern conveniences" you enjoy. I just don't buy in to the smart home hype and the "need" for a data plan that is ongoing month after month.
I'll concede one point... a business like one poster portrayed is perfect for a smart phone as he needs mobility and business contacts. He can write off as a business expense. Also anyone who gets is comped through their company it's a no-brainier.
There will be a day a mobile device makes sense but it will have to interface seamlessly to all your surroundings as in interfacing with you counter top, your work desk, even public kiosks. All with perfect backups locally at home. The phone will no longer be the main interface (it will just enable portability of your digital self)...everything else will be the interface allowing larger screens. The ones the have today are no where near that.
Really how much do you need to be on the grid? I don't see the point of paying hundreds just to have some large device attached 24/7. This is a phase like betamax.
People will one day realize that they are too connected and reliant on technology. It's actually scary.
I probably know more about tech than many of you. I'm smart enough not to get suckered into having it rule my life.
What happens when your cell phone service goes dead/silent for an extended time? Panic?
PS. my mobile data and cell phone plan is only 20 bucks a month.. unlimited data/2000 minutes/unlimited text/tethering/mms
PS. my mobile data and cell phone plan is only 20 bucks a month.. unlimited data/2000 minutes/unlimited text/tethering/mms
What do you do with the data plan that makes the $240/yr extra worth it?
Show me the value, I want to understand.
What do you do with it?
Show me the value, I want to understand.
Note to mods: that is not a personal attack. I'm attacking people "like him".
What do you do with the data plan that makes the $240/yr extra worth it?
Show me the value, I want to understand.
I sold my skycaddie/ipod and garmin because it replaced that.
I can now play golf and answer work emails on the fly, thats worth well over 240 to me.
I can also do most functions of a regular computer without lugging a laptop around. Thats worth well over 240 to me.
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