The phone is off 99% if the time. I only put it on to make connections, physical connections when meeting someone.
At one point I had it in a case that looked a Dalmatian. It made using it less onerous.
I do not want to be in touch with the world 24/7.
I'm not a Luddite. I am on the computer sometimes 10 hours a day.I handle hundreds of emails weekly FROM HOME. WHEN I GO OUT I DON'T WANT TO HAVE TO DEAL WITH THEM. SO FAR NOTHING HAS BEEN SO IMPORTANT IT CAN'T WAIT AN HOUR OR SO.
Rick just bought me a smart phone and I threw a hissie fit in the bank office where it was being activated (it still isn't). Poor man.
I suppose it will be helpful for banking and tweeting from the conference I'm covering in Ottawa next week.
However, I do intend to encrypt it https://www.seecrypt.com/ to protect it from US spying.
I can wait until I get home to check the hundreds of emails I get weekly. I can wait until I get home to check facebook and any other thing that I use the computer for.
Strangely I don't mind talking on Skype. In fact my housemate will Skype me from the basement to my first floor workspace with nice messages like "want to go to lunch at ____fill in the blank." Rick and I talked for hours on Skype.
In other words if you want to communicate with me, please don't phone me (including my landline) use
- Skype
Rick says I'm going to learn to love my smartphone. Stay tuned. Film at 11.
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I still don't have a smart phone. Not sure if that's because I'm not smart enough to use it or because I think they make us dumb...
Update - D-L's new SmartPhone is now activated. And turned off.
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