Before I got a mouse for my Tablet (from which I am typing; I already bought the keyboard the same day I got the Tablet), it wasn’t easy to use the touch screen.
Good one! Personally, I stuck with my “stupid phones” for years, until I found a smart phone with an app called Jorte that allows me to voice-input my schedule. SO helpful.
@momazilla: Anyone remember Alvin Toffler’s “Future Shock?” Written in the 1960’s his premise was the future would give us so many choices that we’d be paralyzed by indecision.
My thing is when the newest bestest cell phones have 100 page plus operation manuals…does anyone other than the engineers who designed these things really use all that stuff?
The Nihilist over 12 years ago
When you’re right, you are sooo right…
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
Before I got a mouse for my Tablet (from which I am typing; I already bought the keyboard the same day I got the Tablet), it wasn’t easy to use the touch screen.
psychlady over 12 years ago
It is hard to wipe a smudge off.
MosesJJN over 12 years ago
You’re a senior Plugger if you’ve ever explained to your grandkids what a “phone booth” was.
Misha1995 over 12 years ago
The smudge was from using his phone while eating lunch. He could have just licked the screen clean.
momazilla over 12 years ago
@Kanukles: Not stupid, just older. And they remember when things were less complicated.
Gretchen's Mom over 12 years ago
This is what I have to do too!
;-)
monawarner over 12 years ago
Pluggers do see the convenience of certain technological advancements.
rgcviper over 12 years ago
Good one! Personally, I stuck with my “stupid phones” for years, until I found a smart phone with an app called Jorte that allows me to voice-input my schedule. SO helpful.
surveyingsam Premium Member over 12 years ago
Not worry it is a Trac phone.
surveyingsam Premium Member over 12 years ago
Do not!
MosesJJN over 12 years ago
@momazilla: Anyone remember Alvin Toffler’s “Future Shock?” Written in the 1960’s his premise was the future would give us so many choices that we’d be paralyzed by indecision.
My thing is when the newest bestest cell phones have 100 page plus operation manuals…does anyone other than the engineers who designed these things really use all that stuff?
Honestly…
PS I do remember party lines.