No lie! I know it’s the thing to stay fascinated with your phone these days, but that isn’t my philosophy. My phone is at least 20 years old. I never turn it on unless I want to call when I’m not at home. I have never downloaded an app in my life. I don’t even know my cell’s phone number. I view it as an electronic leash. I still have and will always have a landline that I want people to use. Last thing I want is to get an emergency call while out and have to get behind the wheel of a car and drive. Not good. I have a laptop but hate it and can barely stand working at the desktop. I do have a tablet that I use and have never explored all its capabilities. I love and prefer real books although I have downloaded some. People spend far too much time attached to technology while life flows past them. Yes, jobs require it but on down time disconnect and actually talk to and spend time with real people. I fully acknowledge I am an oddity and my views don’t align, but eh, I’m not concerned about it. Fred has it right.
mikenjanet couldn’t agree more no cell phone for us at all. Just a regular phone and answering machine. Me and my hubby couldn’t agree more on your statement: " People spend far too much time attached to technology while life flows past them." Not an oddity to me and my hubby we are in your ball park all the way!
When a friend of mine first got a cell phone. It came with a battery pack. I ask him what in the world do you need that silly expensive phone, when you have a perfectly good phone at home? A lot has changed but not so much for me!
I don’t think of the Dears as being device fiends, but it sure looks inviting! (and I wonder what the average age of Fred’s audience is? Just sayin’! ;-) )
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
Low tech day is often relaxing Fred! Good day to pet the dog!
stillfickled Premium Member about 3 years ago
I watched sports today with the TVs muted. Ahhhhh, nice!
Wilde Bill about 3 years ago
The internet must be down.
mikenjanet about 3 years ago
No lie! I know it’s the thing to stay fascinated with your phone these days, but that isn’t my philosophy. My phone is at least 20 years old. I never turn it on unless I want to call when I’m not at home. I have never downloaded an app in my life. I don’t even know my cell’s phone number. I view it as an electronic leash. I still have and will always have a landline that I want people to use. Last thing I want is to get an emergency call while out and have to get behind the wheel of a car and drive. Not good. I have a laptop but hate it and can barely stand working at the desktop. I do have a tablet that I use and have never explored all its capabilities. I love and prefer real books although I have downloaded some. People spend far too much time attached to technology while life flows past them. Yes, jobs require it but on down time disconnect and actually talk to and spend time with real people. I fully acknowledge I am an oddity and my views don’t align, but eh, I’m not concerned about it. Fred has it right.
whenlifewassimpler about 3 years ago
mikenjanet couldn’t agree more no cell phone for us at all. Just a regular phone and answering machine. Me and my hubby couldn’t agree more on your statement: " People spend far too much time attached to technology while life flows past them." Not an oddity to me and my hubby we are in your ball park all the way!
juicebruce about 3 years ago
Fred time to enjoy the moment ! Throw another log on the fire if the fireplace is burning ;-)
SusieB about 3 years ago
Maybe some nice jazz playing in the background.
Dwatson115 about 3 years ago
When a friend of mine first got a cell phone. It came with a battery pack. I ask him what in the world do you need that silly expensive phone, when you have a perfectly good phone at home? A lot has changed but not so much for me!
darcyandsimon about 3 years ago
I don’t think of the Dears as being device fiends, but it sure looks inviting! (and I wonder what the average age of Fred’s audience is? Just sayin’! ;-) )
kathleenhicks62 about 3 years ago
Ahhh! Peace and quiet. Shhhh…………
Robert the L about 3 years ago
Electronic devices have their uses and are good when not overly relied upon.
KenDHoward1 about 3 years ago
I really appreciate the content of today’s “Fred Basset,” … but, I find myself conflicted, as I am viewing it on my lap top … :/
lemonbaskt about 3 years ago
i tell people theres nothing so interesting on the phone that i have to look at it while eating .