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Andy B

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Re: mobile phones
« Reply #15 on: 24 October 2008, 23:12:22 »

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......I have just been given a Blackberry and havent a clue how to use it yet. :-[ ;D

We use them in work. The Qwerty keypad takes some getting used to.  :-?  :y
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Re: mobile phones
« Reply #16 on: 25 October 2008, 00:53:41 »

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Can anyone remember ( or imagine ) life without mobiles or cashpoints?

However did we manage..... ::) ::) ::) Though the company I worked for had 2 way radio's fitted in our vehicles. :)
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« Reply #17 on: 25 October 2008, 01:27:03 »

cant do without it, panic if i think i may have missplaced it, have never lost one. Have been known to be half hour late for work after arriving in the car park and then driving home to get it, dreading the thought of i whole day in that muppet show without some sort of distraction, more of a mark of my previous company than any no phone phobia. I do find posting on here via phone much more convenient than any pc tho.
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« Reply #18 on: 25 October 2008, 01:32:08 »

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cant do without it, panic if i think i may have missplaced it, have never lost one. Have been known to be half hour late for work after arriving in the car park and then driving home to get it, dreading the thought of i whole day in that muppet show without some sort of distraction, more of a mark of my previous company than any no phone phobia. I do find posting on here via phone much more convenient than any pc tho.

I didn't know you could, and how, it takes me ages to send a text let alone post a message............... ::) ::) ::)
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Re: mobile phones
« Reply #19 on: 25 October 2008, 07:45:56 »

I'm getting my phone surgically attached to me. I feel so lost without mine.
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Re: mobile phones
« Reply #20 on: 25 October 2008, 10:55:35 »

with out my phone I feel a little lost, but I can live with out it - but my pagers or BlackBery MUST be with me...
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« Reply #21 on: 25 October 2008, 14:59:34 »

Seems i'm the opposite to most of you. I'm forever leaving phones at home, staying out for a night or two but not fussed, taking them to work but not switching them on etc. sometimes if it rings i don't answer it, well you don't have to do you? just does'nt matter much to me plus i resent the fact you're expected to be at eveyones beck & call 24/7.
   Friends used to moan about my lax attitude to phones but have given up now. I like my time out. 8-)
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Re: mobile phones
« Reply #22 on: 25 October 2008, 20:19:59 »

Always carry mine. It is switched on 24 hours a day and is kept on bedside table at night. Always fear I won't hear the house phone in the night if there is an emergency. I know I am sad! :(
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« Reply #23 on: 25 October 2008, 20:24:45 »

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Always carry mine. It is switched on 24 hours a day and is kept on bedside table at night. Always fear I won't hear the house phone in the night if there is an emergency. I know I am sad! :(

I and my ex-husband had to do that for almost 30 years; sleeping with the thought the phone could ring any time of night for business reasons! ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)   NEVER again will I do that for anyone's business, including my own! :D :D :)

There is more to life than that! ::) ::)
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Re: mobile phones
« Reply #24 on: 25 October 2008, 21:10:50 »

Try to remember it and usually do............but if I forget I don't stress over it.............life still goes on..........It is all just a matter of perspective and in the great scheme of things really not that important. :y :y :y :y
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« Reply #25 on: 25 October 2008, 21:15:40 »

When I was a HGV driver for bakery they expected you to give them your phone number so they could contact you out on your round  B***X to that they didnt give you it or pay towards it, no matter how many times i was hailed into managers office we agreed to disagree my phone my choice  :y FO
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« Reply #26 on: 25 October 2008, 21:21:05 »

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Always carry mine. It is switched on 24 hours a day and is kept on bedside table at night. Always fear I won't hear the house phone in the night if there is an emergency. I know I am sad! :(

I and my ex-husband had to do that for almost 30 years; sleeping with the thought the phone could ring any time of night for business reasons! ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)   NEVER again will I do that for anyone's business, including my own! :D :D :)

There is more to life than that! ::) ::)
Unless you're a lifeguard or retained firefighter etc. NEVER have a phone in the bedroom. TV, music is fine but to me my bedroom is my bolthole, i don't even take the lappy in there, that's my time.
   You have to draw the line somewhere. ::)
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Re: mobile phones
« Reply #27 on: 25 October 2008, 22:19:01 »

Im 22 so obvioulsy mine is with me ALL the time ;)
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