Re: [lace-chat] Cell phones

2010-10-21 Thread Dmt11home
I guess I am the only person who really likes my Iphone. If we are out  
shopping for instance, and we have just gone to every store we know of that has 
 a double oven (recent shopping event) I can search the internet to find 
out if  there are any other appliance stores out there that we don't know 
about, and my  phone will tell me exactly how to get to them. Or say we 
remember 
some place we  have been to, but don't recall exactly where it is, we can 
search from the  iphone. There is no need to return home and search the 
internet or consult the  increasingly unuseful Yellow Pages phone directory. 
Also, if we have  just decided to go to  restaurant that we are going to  be 
driving near, we can get the number from the Iphone and call for  reservations, 
easily.
 
Vis a vis the camera function. It is great. My husband and I have had many  
cameras over the years that we take with us to places. Inevitably when we 
get to  these places, my husband, who doesn't like to carry things, says, we 
can leave  the camera in the car, right? Then supposedly if there is 
something we would  like a photo of, we intend to go get it, but that never 
seems 
to work out. Now,  with the Iphone, I can take a picture instantly and not 
carry any extra weight.  I can, for instance, suddenly decide to take a 
picture of my daughter and her  boyfriend at dinner, and I can send it 
instantly 
to his mother so that she can  enjoy the moment, too. When my daughter 
travels, she usually sends me a picture  every day so that I can see what she 
is 
doing. I can even take a picture of an  interesting lace if one appears, 
without having to have anticipated this. I was  in Ithaca for the lace weekend 
this year and was walking by a closed store with  a beautiful wire woven 
sculpture in the window. I thought one of my lace friends  who works in wire 
would be interested, so I took a picture of it, and dispatched  it instantly. I 
actually find there are many times when my expensive camera  takes a worse 
picture than the Iphone, especially when I am shooting a picture  of lace 
through a glass barrier. I have no idea why this is. But after taking a  few 
with my expensive camera that don't work out, I take one with the Iphone and  
it is usually better.
 
As for the utility of messages, it is always nice when you are standing on  
a street corner waiting for someone to meet you, to be able to check for  
messages in case the person has left you one saying she isn't coming, or is  
running late and will meet you somewhere else.
 
I can also read my email on it when we are traveling, thus saving me from  
having to take a computer and pay for an internet connection. 
 
And then there are those moments in the car or when you are out, when  you 
suddenly want to know some item of trivia like the state bird, let's say, or 
 when gun powder was invented, or when the Erie Canal opened. Sometimes 
this is  very important for settling disputes among family members. Voila, 
wikipedia to  the rescue.
 
Actually, the first time I saw an Iphone, it was at Sweet Briar and another 
 attendee wanted to know how she could get the desirable flat pillows from  
Germany. She had me search the internet for the provider on her Iphone 
during  lunch, and I found her. It  was then that I perceived that the Iphone 
had  real possibilities.
 
Devon

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RE: [lace-chat] Cell phones

2010-10-21 Thread Ruth Rocker
You're not alone, Devon. I, too, love my iPhone. I have a bunch of books
downloaded to read while waiting at the doctors or other places with cruddy
magazine selections, games for when I'm bored and a list of my books so I
don't keep buying the same one over and over. It helps me find my way around
with the built in GPS, lets me chat with my hubby to decide where to meet
for dinner, has reminders on my calendar, etc.

To each his own. I never thought I'd get one of these, let alone use all the
features, but I do like it a bunch.

--
Ruth R. in OH
roxw...@krafters.net

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I guess I am the only person who really likes my Iphone. If we are out  

Devon

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Re: [lace-chat] Cell phones

2010-10-21 Thread Dmt11home
Oh, yes, I forgot to mention that I can read the NY Times when I am  on a 
train on the Iphone. I got the Iphone just at about the time that the  Times 
went to $2 a copy. I used to buy a copy to read whenever I got on the  train 
to go to NY, but now I read it on the iphone. If you figure I might ride  
the train 40 times a year, that works out to an $80 savings. And no trees are 
 killed and the paper doesn't have to be recycled. And I don't have to 
carry  it.
Devon

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Re: [lace-chat] Cell phones

2010-10-21 Thread Clay Blackwell
I love all of the features of my iPod Touch, and wouldn't mind having 
the phone as well, but I absolutely can't justify the expense of the 
phone or the monthly fees when I don't use the phone that much.  
However, I'm looking in to getting a used iPhone which has been 
"unlocked", and then I could use it with my "pay as you go" card.


Clay

On 10/21/2010 3:42 PM, dmt11h...@aol.com wrote:

Oh, yes, I forgot to mention that I can read the NY Times when I am  on a
train on the Iphone. I got the Iphone just at about the time that the  Times
went to $2 a copy. I used to buy a copy to read whenever I got on the  train
to go to NY, but now I read it on the iphone. If you figure I might ride
the train 40 times a year, that works out to an $80 savings. And no trees are
  killed and the paper doesn't have to be recycled. And I don't have to
carry  it.
Devon

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Re: [lace-chat] Cell phones

2010-10-21 Thread Vicki Bradford
I don't have an iPhone or iPod or iPad.yet.  I am thinking of 
getting a Droid to replace my current cell phone since we are on the 
Verizon network.  (I understand iPhone might be available to Verizon 
within the year though...??)  For lace application, I have used my 
camera function to photograph diagrams drawn on the board by 
instructors in lace classes as I am not great at reproducing drawings 
sometimes, and I can get the diagram quickly and accurately, before it 
is erased for the next one to be drawn. I also take quick photos of 
various things I want to remember for later.  Though I believe I can 
get internet connection on my current phone, I haven't tried it since 
it isn't inexpensive and the viewing screen is quite small compared to 
the smartphones.  I would love to be able to surf on the fly for those 
senior moments when I cannot remember something and could easily find 
it on the net.  All of the other applications Devon mentioned would 
also be useful.  We, too, got our original phone for security purposes 
like auto breakdowns, etc., but have gradually found it to be useful in 
a number of other instances. Essentially having an integrated 
computer/camera/phone etc.in such a small package is very enticing and 
can quickly feel indispensible.


Vicki in autumny Maryland

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I guess I am the only person who really likes my Iphone.

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Re: [lace-chat] Cell phones

2010-10-21 Thread Martha Krieg
I thought having a camera in a phone was ridiculous - until we had a 
particular edition of a Christmas Carol book that everyone in the 
medieval choir wanted to have, and one fellow whipped out his phone 
and took a picture of the cover. Since there were several by the same 
publisher with different covers, it made PERFECT sense.


Texting is lovely when you are someplace with poor cell phone 
reception, but the texts can get through. My DIL and DD started 
texting each other when granddaughter Lucy was in the hospital for 
over a month starting August 31 (she was getting a new liver and 
turning a year old at the same time) - typical message: "Call when 
you are awake". A single beep, less annoying than a repeated ring, 
and they weren't constantly alarmed by  phone calls - it was clear a 
text meant nothing was seriously wrong, just contact desired.

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--
Martha Krieg   mkr...@rc.net  in Michigan

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Re: [lace-chat] Cell phones

2010-10-22 Thread Dmt11home
The cable company can install a broadband connection without there being a  
landline. My daughter has both cable TV and broadband, but no landline  
phone.
Devon
 
 
In a message dated 10/22/2010 3:21:55 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
j...@nathan54.freeserve.co.uk writes:

There  are many areas, such as motorway service stations and 
our local park where  a wireless service is available, probably in the 
universities as well, but  I don't know of anyone who has a broadband 
connection at home who hasn't  got a landline.

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Re: [lace-chat] Cell phones

2010-10-22 Thread Clay Blackwell
Internet connection here is done via cable in many instances.  This is 
what provides the high-speed connection for us, and comes in on a line 
which used to provide television programming (that is now provided by 
satellite service).  In some parts of the city, there is a blazing high 
speed connection available through FIOS - fiber optics - but that is 
also the phone line.  There are other ways that internet signals can be 
transmitted (3G, for example), but they're not available everywhere.


Jean wrote...



The how do they get an internet connection for their computer at home? 
As far as I know for most people here even home wireless broadband 
connections are via a landline with a wireless hub inside the home - 
at least everyone I know has that. There are many areas, such as 
motorway service stations and our local park where a wireless service 
is available, probably in the universities as well, but I don't know 
of anyone who has a broadband connection at home who hasn't got a 
landline.






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Re: [lace-chat] Cell phones: was: Re: Truths for mature adults

2010-10-21 Thread Clay Blackwell

On 10/19/10 2:55 PM, dmt11h...@aol.com wrote:



Then your husband won't be able to locate you when you
get separated in the mall, one of the most important
advantages of cell phone use.


Mall?  Me and him?  Together, on the same day?
I laughed out loud!!  DH would rather have a root canal than go to the 
mall, and I avoid it if at all possible!


I like to have a cell phone in case of emergency.  However, it was never 
worth the cost we paid for each of us to have a cell phone...  until I 
realized that we could easily have the security of the phone by just 
doing a "pay as you go" plan rather than a contract.  So now, we just 
upload minutes every three months, and we never use them all up!  Way 
less expensive, but still the security.


And the amazing thing was that when I went to Europe, I called my cell 
phone carrier and asked for an unlock code, which they sent me.  I took 
this with me to Europe, and went to a phone kiosk there.  I was able to 
buy a simm card for my phone for 10 euros, which provided ten minutes of 
air time and was reloadable, and it was very easy to swap out with my 
other simm card.  Once I got back in the US, I replaced my original simm 
card and all was well.


Clay

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