On Wed, 2010-12-08 at 01:43 -0800, ButchPrice wrote:
> Ahh, the hum of "progress". Guess I'm getting old, and somewhat
> resistant to change.
> I don't do the mobile stuff. My cell is for basic communication when
> required, ie "I'll be home in an hour."
> I suppose the changes stem from our "instant communication" society. I
> have never been a "phone person".
> I can't understand what fuels people to talk on a phone that much. I
> see 8 year olds walking down the street
> with a cell glued to their ear, just chatting away. I just don't get
> it. Probably never will.
> Resistance is futile. Prepare to be assimilated.
> 
> Best regards,
> ButchPrice
> "The Ghost Who Walks"
> 
Spot on Butch...mobile phones have become like computers and many other
so called "conveniences" which end up using the people, as opposed to
the people using the device.

Bones
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