Cell Phone
My iPhone is seldom beyond my reach and I’m pretty sure you can say the same about your cell. It is like a personal secretary in your pocket. I’m not sure which feature I appreciate more, but I do know it’s not the phone part. Phone calls are necessary, but I can’t say I really enjoy them most of the time. FaceTime with my granddaughters, one away at college and the other in another country, is an exception to that, of course.
Features
I love being able to take a high-quality photo with my phone. I like that I can carry important documents and notes. That I can enjoy my favorite music is a favorite, too. When in an unfamiliar location I love the GPS function. My car doesn’t have the fancy one built in (it’s six years old), but all I have to do is tell Siri the address and he (yes, my Siri is male and has an British accent) gets me there. Then, I say “home” and he gets back on familiar streets.
GPS
Years ago I had one of those clunky GPS gadgets where you had to manually enter each address. It worked and I depended upon it back then. One night it was stolen from my car. I found the experience not only upsetting but insulting. The thief had riffled through all my CDs and left them strewn about the car. Yes, LEFT THEM! It was during my Gosh Groben phase.
What do you like best about your phone?
” My cell phone is my best friend. It’s my lifeline to the outside world.” Carrie Underwood
Taking a hard stand, I don’t have a cell phone, but can see from your description their value.
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Don’t know how you do it! I’m impressed.
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Reasons for you to CELLebrate!!!
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Saw someone driving (coming from the opposite way) while texting (with her head down) today. I see this far too often. What they are reading or typing isn’t worth endangering the lives of others! How crass and thoughtless!
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I agree and I don’t text and drive.
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