I resisted trading in my Dumb Phone for years.The only reason I finally traded it for a “Smart” phone was the extra Screen Size..On the Down side, it also Costs an extra $20 / Month for “Features” that I have No Intention of ever using. But, the phone company insists on Charging for them because there is No Way to Turn them Off..I’ve also had problems with Apps that I have Never Used being turned on and running in the background By Default, turning on WiFi, using up Minutes and draining the battery. .Google seems to think their Apps are So Precious that no one could Possibly live without them..I really don’t Need the GPS to keep telling me where my House or the Grocery Store is located when I’m Already There..
A pleasant day to all my friends.-———-Score 1 for the cyclist, 0 for Jane although both are out of the race. This is about to get more interesting. Maybe next week.-———-Be happy and healthy everyone.
A cell phone should be turned on when you want to make a call. Or when you are available to receive calls. Then turn it off, or send it to voice mail, when you don’t want to get a call. People think that they can interrupt you at all times. I don’t have a cell phone anymore. Send a letter. email or email.
I got really annoyed 2 years ago when I was talking a class, and my TEACHER kept interrupting the class to talk on her cell phone.
I mean… back in art school, I had one teacher who would almost physically attack anyone if they didn’t PUT AWAY their earphones and music while she was teaching. Now, even teachers are setting bad examples!
Cozmik Cowboy over 9 years ago
Vintage flip phone – not lame! Who wants a Stupid phone???You rock, Jane!
Prattaratt over 9 years ago
I think this is where I came into this strip…
jeffbacon12357 over 9 years ago
Jane’s World is like my favorite books – and a couple movies – they’re a treasure no matter how many times you “rerun.”
Tarredandfeathered over 9 years ago
I resisted trading in my Dumb Phone for years.The only reason I finally traded it for a “Smart” phone was the extra Screen Size..On the Down side, it also Costs an extra $20 / Month for “Features” that I have No Intention of ever using. But, the phone company insists on Charging for them because there is No Way to Turn them Off..I’ve also had problems with Apps that I have Never Used being turned on and running in the background By Default, turning on WiFi, using up Minutes and draining the battery. .Google seems to think their Apps are So Precious that no one could Possibly live without them..I really don’t Need the GPS to keep telling me where my House or the Grocery Store is located when I’m Already There..
Starman1948 over 9 years ago
A pleasant day to all my friends.-———-Score 1 for the cyclist, 0 for Jane although both are out of the race. This is about to get more interesting. Maybe next week.-———-Be happy and healthy everyone.
Lamberger over 9 years ago
A cell phone should be turned on when you want to make a call. Or when you are available to receive calls. Then turn it off, or send it to voice mail, when you don’t want to get a call. People think that they can interrupt you at all times. I don’t have a cell phone anymore. Send a letter. email or email.
profh0011 over 9 years ago
I got really annoyed 2 years ago when I was talking a class, and my TEACHER kept interrupting the class to talk on her cell phone.
I mean… back in art school, I had one teacher who would almost physically attack anyone if they didn’t PUT AWAY their earphones and music while she was teaching. Now, even teachers are setting bad examples!