I have one for when I go away to meetings/trips/rural locums but dont use it much otherwise. Usually turned off. I got Telstra prepaid (only because of the rural availability)

R

ash wrote:



Alexander Bennett wrote:

On 27/07/2006, at 9:12 AM, Greg Twyford wrote:

David Guest wrote:
One irony is that I subsequently lost mine, and haven't had the time to approach HeSa re replacing it.

Maybe they'll be like mobile phones? In ten years maybe we'll all wonder how we ever lived without them?


After a day of patient problem-solving at the surgery it is quite liberating to sit around the table playing 500 with my kids knowing that only friends and family can ring the silent phone number and that the mobile is safely tucked away in some cranny and out of earshot!


you're all sick people - i only turn my mobile on if i've instructed someone to ring me on it as arranged follow-up

otherwise i wouldn't bother to carry it, except turned off, and available if i want to use it

they are not a tool, they are a burden of availability

ash
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