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I haven’t had a land line phone for years. Seems pointless when I have a mobile and I got too many irritating nuisance calls when I had a land line phone, even when I asked to have such calls blocked. I rarely get them on the mobile.
At least (as we have been discussing on the Odeon cinema thread) that I wouldn't be caught out if a mobile phone went off - mind you, I don't go to the cinema much these days either.
I haven’t had a land line phone for years. Seems pointless when I have a mobile and I got too many irritating nuisance calls when I had a land line phone, even when I asked to have such calls blocked. I rarely get them on the mobile.
I was landline until 2013 when I finally got my first mobile phone. Fun Fact: The very first mobile phone call in the UK was made by Ernie Wise in 1985.
Well, it certainly wasn't Eric Morecambe on the other end of the line for obvious reasons as he went the year before...
Funnily enough, I always think of Reg Varney - not when I am a passenger on a bus, but when I use a cashpoint.
I can never get used to mobile phones even though I have one - I am someone who is still very much on a landline.
I sometimes get up in the morning and almost forget what day of the week it is - I have to think what day it was yesterday so that I can link today with that day. And I even think sometimes: "is it the 22nd or the 23rd today?" I hope that this isn't the shape of my health in years to come now I have slowed down slightly.
I am someone who has very little patience - I try and train myself to be patient, (almost as some sort of punishment), and sometimes it backfires while at other times I get rewarded for doing so. Take for granted waiting for an appointment - I just stare at the ceiling until I get seen.
Not all people but nowadays people dont have a long attention span.
And dont have patience they want everything yesterday, and quite often when a new mobile phone comes out they upgrade because there friends have done so so they feel they must do even if they have had the phone only a few months.
and quite a lot of things now are not built to last e.g washing machines etc.
People cannot go a day without there mobile phone.
Well i can as ive never had one.
Going to a concert or sporting event where no noise is essential but you will hear a mobile phone ring.
I was landline until 2013 when I finally got my first mobile phone. Fun Fact: The very first mobile phone call in the UK was made by Ernie Wise in 1985.
Hearing your neighbours through the wall laughing at the same TV show you are watching.
Wafer thin walls that old houses have. We had the misfortune of living next door to a family with kids and on summer Saturday afternoons, the noise can be so loud.
It reminded me of when I visited a second hand TV warehouse many years ago which sold those old second-hand teak and mahogany TV sets, and most of them had a black remote control which worked almost all TV sets at the time, and I believe that it had two buttons - one for volume and another for changing the channel - anything else you needed to get up to the set itself for the relevant buttons. This wasn't the "One For All" thing from the 1990s where you had to type in a four digit code and wait for the red light to blink, but one that operated all TV sets - rumour had it that it could be powerful enough to change the volume on next door's TV set. In the warehouse they tried one out and several TV sets' volumes went up at the same time!
I was thinking today of things that dont happen anymore. 1. Bob a Job: 2. Knowing all your mates phone numbers off the top of your head 3. Asking for a quarter of sherbert lemons, from a shop that only sold sweets 4. Playing the national anthem, in cinemas before a film and last thing at night on the telly 5. Summer specials of your favourite comics 6. Listerning to B sides, 7. Recording the chart on a portable cassette player 8. Waiting for your favourite single to work its way up the chart 9. Waiting to see what big film would be on telly at christmas 10. All shops closing for a week over christmas 11. Deposits on big bottles of fizzy drink
Excellent !!
I used to love bob a job ( week) ?
I recall doing some gardening and breaking the guys old wooden wheelbarrow !!!
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