Yah, I know. We keep meaning to get one. But, you know, there's also
this part of me that really hates what a distancing factor cell phones
are. There used to be a time when no one had one, and everyone would
stop to help someone. Now, everyone assumes, "I don't need tto help -
they'll just call someone." Sad.

On 9/29/06, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the very least, it's good for an emergency. You break down somewhere,
> in a bad area, it's always good to have an emergency phone. If you stop
> thinking about the dislike, and think about the practical use to perhaps
> one day save your life if you are somewhere hurt really bad and no one
> is around, maybe you'd change your mind.
>
> Especially with kids. They have a version of a cell phone for kids where
> the only phone call they can make is to the parents or the police for
> help. In this day and age, sometimes you should embrace a bit of
> technology in your life.
>
> Not to be morbid, but the minutes between some injuries and death are
> not always long.
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> ##| -----Original Message-----
> ##| From: Deanna Schneider
> ##|
> ##| Tis easy - I don't like phones. I barely use the land line.
> ##| Why would I want to have one with me all the time?
>
>
>
> 

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