vintage68
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Josephine said:
Too funny lol
Josephine said:
Brian Sheridan said:I love the feedback everyone has given here about how great the device (more than a phone) is to have and own.
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)
Quigley Brown said:I just don't understand why people want to stay in contact with the outside world 24/7.
Josephine said:
DerMann said:While you may not be answering the phone 24/7, people believe that they can contact you whenever they "need" to.
vintage68 said:I'm just cracking myself up every time I fantasize about buying the rotary phone and taking it with my on the bus for my daily commute...lol Can you imagine the looks I'd get from my fellow commuters...?![]()
Josephine said:I really want to get the Retro Phone Handset which plugs into your existing cell phone. You have your cell phone in your pocket/purse/whatever and the curly cord comes out to the handset that you're talking on!
<3 ThinkGeek!Josephine said:I really want to get the Retro Phone Handset which plugs into your existing cell phone. You have your cell phone in your pocket/purse/whatever and the curly cord comes out to the handset that you're talking on!
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.
vintage68 said:Too funny lol