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Does it now count as vintage?
Does it now count as vintage?
It's as vintage as mutton-chop sideburns, Fu Manchu moustaches, polyester shirts with big pointy collars, and pastel neckerchiefs. But it isn't Golden Era, unless you're talking about one of these:
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I rarely use mine--it's a 'relic' compared to today's Smartphones (it doesn't have web access AND it has a handy-dandy antenna extension!). I've had it for just over a decade with no intention of upgrading. I appreciate the convenience of mobile phones when out-and-about, but only for security reasons--if there was an emergency, I wouldn't even consider relying upon the assistance of a complete stranger and am therefore grateful that a relative or acquaintance is merely a phone call away. I would trade my mobile phone in a heartbeat for a society in which I could trust the kindness of strangers in times of need.
Funny, after all these months and years of saying that I don't have a cell phone and don't want one, I just finally got one recently. [huh]
P.S. Ms. Lamarr also invented the bouillon cube, a fluorescent dog collar, and modifications to the Concorde airliner. Lovely.
40 years of being able to listen in on fifty percent of a stranger's conversation with an absent person in any social setting.
Yay.
According to Wikipedia, this man invented the bouillon cube.
Annoying.
A further behavioral change I'm beginning to notice in myself is that if
I'm in a public place and hear someone who is alone talking, I no longer
turn to see if he/she is speaking to me. It's as if the presumption of face
to face communication is no longer the correct default.