Resistance is futile, eh?
Seems We are the Borg, or soon will be

Resistance is futile, eh?
My phone is currently a glorified mp3 player.![]()
That's not a bad thing is it?
No, it has lasted longer than other mp3 players I have had that cost $20 dollars.Money well spent!
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I use it for a calculator, calendar & to hold photos also. I have no minutes and unless I get a wifi signal can't go online with it. But well worth the $20. Gotta love LG.![]()
How am I supposed to do it then?You're doing it wrong.Astra said: ↑
And I don't find it very covenient to get down the backpack from my back, open the backpack, get out the phone, switch on the phone...
I guess there will always be those that jump on any new technology, no matter the costs, and those that wait a bit longer until the costs have come down. At the moment, the costs of a smartphone just don't justify the benefits for me. One day I may have to adapt when there is no other option left. I adapted to the DVD player, and I adapted to the hard disk recorder, didn't I?Not having a smart phone in 2017 and sticking to 2005 technology reminds me of how the Amish community (German-Americans living in Pennsylvania) has chosen 1845 technology as ideal and don't use anything that was invented beyond that year.
Believe me when I say it is better for everyone if I don't driveone click and I have access to a car that's also paid through by my phone. I don't understand why everyone doesn't do this, it's literally removing the need for a personal car in 90% of cases.
There is one restaurant (that I know of) in Dresden where actually a big electronic screen with all the times of the next busses and trams is on the wall. It basically displays the app. And I remember once staying much later than expected (there was unexpected music and funny people to talk to) and I went to the pub owner to ask if he had a time table. He had a sheet (not self-printed). I admit that most of the time I go to the theatre with a friend she drives me home afterwards as it's on her way anyway, but otherwise we can just chat as well standing there waiting. It's nice having a bit of fresh air for a change. They even make a few big meetings of all trams late at night in the middle of the city, so if you need to switch from one to the other, they all wait for each other.There are time tables but public transportation is often unreliable and is late by a random amount of minutes. Also, do you carry around these timetables with you at all times? Or have them memorized? For instance, I'm sitting in a cafe and I can check on my phone that a bus is going to be arriving in 4 minutes. If I didn't, I have had to go to the bus station, check the time table, hope that the bus is going to be on time, leave and then come back to it. These are little things that make your life easier and most importantly save you time..
Have you heard about the chip implanting in Sweden? It gets used so you don't need to buy train or tram tickets but just automatically scans you at the door, but it also gets used instead of a card on workplaces. I'm really not sure I'd want that.Seems We are the Borg, or soon will be![]()
Have you heard about the chip implanting in Sweden? It gets used so you don't need to buy train or tram tickets but just automatically scans you at the door, but it also gets used instead of a card on workplaces. I'm really not sure I'd want that.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...k-employees-getting-implanted-microchips.html
My phone is currently a glorified mp3 player.![]()
Plus I'd rather not get caught out in public with headphones on. That's practically hanging a "ROB ME" sign around your neck.![]()
^ It advertises to every mugger/robber passing by that 1) You have an expensive digital device on your person, and 2) You are easy to sneak up on, because you're busy listening to music.
^ It advertises to every mugger/robber passing by that 1) You have an expensive digital device on your person, and 2) You are easy to sneak up on, because you're busy listening to music.
I thought the point was more that it was a sign of being distracted and not paying attention to your surroundings, therefore being an easier target.I feel like some of you are egging us on. In this day and age having a digital device capable of playing audio tracks is accessible to almost everyone, it's not a sign of wealth or success. I can't imagine someone being targeted for a robbery because they're listening to music.
I thought the point was more that it was a sign of being distracted and not paying attention to your surroundings, therefore being an easier target.
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