Prefer the flip phone. One did not have to worry about breaking the screen and need to buy stuff to keep it safe. Quite frankly TV was better – no freezing, no pixiliation – dishwashers and other appliances actually worked when you bought them (look at reviews of them), the light bulb was in the back of the fridge so it was not wasting space and one did not get burned on it, etc.
As to the original idea of the strip – As a 1770’s reenactor you would be amazed at what people – adults and children alike – do not not know about the past and what was when.
QuietStorm27 about 11 years ago
Try giant phones as big as your head.
gfredrickson85 about 11 years ago
The horror!!
Plods with ...™ about 11 years ago
Shoulda been around for the bag phone, Communication and self defense in one 20 pound container....Ahh the good old days
AngelMarieSings about 11 years ago
Well Flip Phones seemed like a good idea at the time…
King_Shark about 11 years ago
Typewriters.
patlaborvi about 11 years ago
At least with flip phones you never butt dialed your boss while telling someone how bad he was.
Totalloser Premium Member about 11 years ago
hey I still use a flip phone
lindz.coop Premium Member about 11 years ago
Sounds a lot like today…
mafastore about 11 years ago
Prefer the flip phone. One did not have to worry about breaking the screen and need to buy stuff to keep it safe. Quite frankly TV was better – no freezing, no pixiliation – dishwashers and other appliances actually worked when you bought them (look at reviews of them), the light bulb was in the back of the fridge so it was not wasting space and one did not get burned on it, etc.
As to the original idea of the strip – As a 1770’s reenactor you would be amazed at what people – adults and children alike – do not not know about the past and what was when.