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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: mobile phones (WAS: Film is not dead!)
From: Frank Dernie <Frank.Dernie@btinternet.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 06:59:58 +0000

My experience too. I bought a phone when the international digital 
system started 1992 or 3 I think, I switched off the messaging service 
and gave the number to very few people it is convenient for me when I 
travel, if I don't want to be contacted I switch it off. I find its 
best use at home is meeting my family in town without pre arranging a 
time and single place which is a pain
On Friday, December 19, 2003, at 11:07  pm, Johnny Deadman wrote:

> I held out against a cell phone for a long while on principle, and 
> also because one unfortunate documentary producer of my acquaintance 
> was forced to conduct an interview with a VIP with the questions being 
> fed down his ear by the control-freak Executive Producer (who didn't 
> trust him, but couldn't be bothered to actually get off her ass and do 
> the interview herself) via his cellphone. I decided I would not put 
> myself in that position...
>
> However it turned out that living in Toronto but visiting London and 
> LA frequently made having a cellphone a necessity. It hardly gets used 
> in Toronto except for "should I buy milk on the way home" but it gets 
> hammered when I am traveling.
>
> One important feature that few people seem to use is the 'off' button. 
> It's there for a reason.
>
>
> On Dec 19, 2003, at 2:20 PM, Seth Rosner wrote:
>
>> Never owned a cell phone. And I'm a lawyer in active practice. Not a 
>> matter
>> of status. Always figured that no call, other than family emergency, 
>> was so
>> important that it could not wait until I next checked my voicemail - 
>> usually
>> not more than a couple of hours - and decided whether the incoming 
>> client
>> call was that emergent.
>>
>> On the other hand, I've always made it a practice to return every 
>> client
>> call within not more than 24 hours, whether or not I thought it 
>> important.
>> Because it is always important to the client.
>>
>> Seth           LaK 9
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Jim Hemenway" <Jim@hemenway.com>
>> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
>> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 12:48 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: mobile phones (WAS: Film is not dead!)
>>
>>
>>> Yep!  That's for sure why I haven't had one since around 1995!
>>>
>>> :-)
>>>
>>> Jim - http://www.hemenway.com
>>>
>>>
>>> sam wrote:
>>>
>>>> At my job, it is now a status symbol to NOT carry a cell phone. It 
>>>> has
>>>> come to mean that you are too important to be bothered with 
>>>> incessant
>>>> phone calls, and that there is an underling who will contact you in 
>>>> an
>>>> emergency.
>>>>
>>>> Sam S
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Daniel Ridings wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm just like Nathan. In fact, I didn't even bother getting a 
>>>>> land-line
>>>>> for my Oslo address. I can be in Africa, anywhere in Europe or 
>>>>> even the
>>>>> places I go to in the US (Chicago, midwest area) and people can 
>>>>> always
>>>>> call me on the same number. I would say that around 80 - 90% of all
>>>>> 15-year-olds in Sweden and probably Norway too have cell-phones. 
>>>>> It's
>>>>> just
>>>>> the way they communicate now. When that many have one, there's no
>> status
>>>>> to it at all.
>>>>>
>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Peter,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Usually I agree with your comments, but here I must say that at 
>>>>>> least
>> on
>>>>>> my side of the Atlantic, having a mobile phone ceased to be a 
>>>>>> status
>>>>>> symbol of any kind long ago. It is simply an indispensable part of
>>>>>> personal life for hundreds of millions of people. I don't even 
>>>>>> give
>> out
>>>>>> my fixed phone number anymore (home or office); most of the time 
>>>>>> when
>>>>>> people want to call me, they do not even know which country I am 
>>>>>> in
>> :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Nathan
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Peter Klein wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In this respect "digital" joins things like cell phones, PDAs, fax
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> machines, PCs, Cabbage Patch dolls, hula hoops and oat bran as 
>>>>>>> Stuff
>>>>>>> That
>>>>>>> All With-It People Gotta Have.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>> Nathan Wajsman
>>>>>> Almere, The Netherlands
>>>>>>
>>>>>> e-mail: n.wajsman@chello.nl
>>>>>> Mobile: +31 630 868 671
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Photo site: http://www.wajsmanphoto.com
>>>>>> -- 
>>>
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