mike
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Here's my story:
I moved into a new apartment last week. I have been calling the cable/internet company trying to get a hook up at the new place for about a week and a half but with no luck so far. Apparently it's due to confusion caused by one of the apartments in the building being illegal or the prior tenant having not canceled their account yet. Whatever the case, I'm without service for the time being, and considering not chasing down the company to take my money.
I've got an iPhone, which for some reason has virtually no reception anywhere near my new place. It had crappy reception in my old apartment, but now it's just an extremely expensive paperweight. I've been on the phone with help lines trying to solve the problem to no avail. So I'm about ready to break the contract and argue my case to them that I shouldn't have to pay the fee that goes along with doing that since they can't provide service where I live.
About a month ago, for no apparent reason all of my phone contacts got deleted from the iPhone, my hard drive and the mobileme server. So I've been living without most of my 300+ contacts for the last month. Which initially drove me up the wall.
Also about a month ago, I decided to delete my myspace page. I just realized it didn't help me in anyway. Honestly, my birthday was coming up and it bugged me to get this wave of birthday wishes from people I don't know or barely keep in touch with. I just felt too old for the website I guess.
So I'm at a crossroads. I think I really like the silence that having a virtually inoperable phone that has no contacts stored in it has brought to my life. I don't have cable. I don't have the internet at home (looking past the iPhone since it won't be with me much longer.) I have a myspace profile for my 30's blues night that I only log in to use strictly as an advertising tool.
I didn't create this situation to mirror a more golden age lifestyle, but I can't help but feel it resembles one anyway. Anyone else take the plunge and unplug from this modern life? How did it help or hinder you? Any unexpected consequences?
I moved into a new apartment last week. I have been calling the cable/internet company trying to get a hook up at the new place for about a week and a half but with no luck so far. Apparently it's due to confusion caused by one of the apartments in the building being illegal or the prior tenant having not canceled their account yet. Whatever the case, I'm without service for the time being, and considering not chasing down the company to take my money.
I've got an iPhone, which for some reason has virtually no reception anywhere near my new place. It had crappy reception in my old apartment, but now it's just an extremely expensive paperweight. I've been on the phone with help lines trying to solve the problem to no avail. So I'm about ready to break the contract and argue my case to them that I shouldn't have to pay the fee that goes along with doing that since they can't provide service where I live.
About a month ago, for no apparent reason all of my phone contacts got deleted from the iPhone, my hard drive and the mobileme server. So I've been living without most of my 300+ contacts for the last month. Which initially drove me up the wall.
Also about a month ago, I decided to delete my myspace page. I just realized it didn't help me in anyway. Honestly, my birthday was coming up and it bugged me to get this wave of birthday wishes from people I don't know or barely keep in touch with. I just felt too old for the website I guess.
So I'm at a crossroads. I think I really like the silence that having a virtually inoperable phone that has no contacts stored in it has brought to my life. I don't have cable. I don't have the internet at home (looking past the iPhone since it won't be with me much longer.) I have a myspace profile for my 30's blues night that I only log in to use strictly as an advertising tool.
I didn't create this situation to mirror a more golden age lifestyle, but I can't help but feel it resembles one anyway. Anyone else take the plunge and unplug from this modern life? How did it help or hinder you? Any unexpected consequences?