I still have my flip. A few months back, it was mysteriously shutting off. 
As I don't pay much attention, it took me a while to notice the problem. 
Finally decided it was bad enough to get a new phone. But while I was going 
through that rigamarole (!), the symptoms seemed to go away. Love when that 
happens! Now it shuts down once in a while, but acceptable. Also still 
holds  a charge forever--at least a week. Whereas people I know with "smart 
phones" (everyone--except a few Bobbers, natch) are always complaining of a 
dead phone. How smart can you be when you're dead?

I really dislike the portable technology thing. The number of lives it has 
saved by being able to call when stranded in the wilderness vs. the number 
killed by inattentive driving, I suspect the math doesn't come out well. 
Why I am still surprised when I am riding along a rural path of a beautiful 
summer evening by the river and come upon someone talking loudly into their 
phone while "enjoying" the scenery, I don't know. My take is that 
industrial civilization really started the downward slope when the phone 
crawled off the kitchen wall and into our pockets.

https://youtu.be/wwr5fPm1NHI

On Wednesday, June 15, 2016 at 1:24:04 PM UTC-4, Reid wrote:
>
> The term "retro" is often used about Rivendell bikes. A term I happily 
> agree with. So my ancient cell phone, a simple flip open model, just died. 
> RIP. I went to the Sprint store for a replacement and, shock!, they have a 
> couple of current models that are flip style and simple. Just what I want. 
> No bells and whistles. One model is called "the Retro."
>
> YES!
>
> Reid
>
>

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