PrettySquareGal
I'll Lock Up
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Yes, I am letting go of my grip on my obstinate refusal to get one because it's too newfangled.
I'm getting an iphone.
I'm getting an iphone.
PrettySquareGal said:Yes, I am letting go of my grip on my obstinate refusal to get one because it's too newfangled.
I'm getting an iphone.
scotrace said:Nice to see you, by the way.
Daniel Hunter said:I'm still waiting for a rotary dialed cel phone...
Miss Neecerie said:This on call 24-7 thing...is a myth.
The person holding the phone can indeed still chose to operate the -off- switch...or decline to answer the phone.
So just like answering one's home phone, it's the -picking up- of the call that makes it on your terms, and not the caller's terms.
Mistaking lack of willpower to -not answer- with being forced to answer......
(exceptions include jobs where you are -paid- to answer...then you are working, and working has -never included- a guarantee of personal will)
PrettySquareGal said:Exactly, and once I realized this I made my decision. Also, the way it is now, I am chained to my desktop. Soon I will have more freedom to not be chained so that I am available during business hours.
warbird said:PSG it is nice to see you post again. I hope all has been well for you. Best of luck in your coming yearly frigid condition.
Paisley said:In days of old, there was a concept of being "not in." It didn't mean you literally weren't in the house, it just meant you weren't receiving visitors. It's time to revive that idea with regard to the phone.
Brian Sheridan said:How much would it confuse people today if your cell phone message told people "you were not in?"