You cannot listen to your books outside with the computer unless you got some 
kind of wireless speaker system.
But, you could do everything but the phone calls and internet stuff on an iPod 
Touch.
If you have wifi at home anyway, then no extra monthly fee.
Ditch the iPhone and get a simple, inexpensive phone for times when you are 
away from home.
Or, keep the iPhone and decide all that convenience is worth the money.
Just my two cents worth.
Richard


> On May 24, 2017, at 8:50 AM, deidre muccio <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>    In the last day, I have had cause to think of the cost of staying
> connected via an i phone.
>    First off we all pay a monthly service charge perhaps starting
> around $50. Put another $7 or more on for insurance if you buy it. Then
> there is the cost of the phone which can be dirt cheap if it is your first
> phone provided by a carrier you have been with for a long time. Once that
> phone needs replacing however, let's say, 2 years and a few months, you are
> in for purchasing a new phone or a used one, or might pay a $200 deductible
> on one that your insurance coverage will replace due to hardware damage. Add
> this all up, and it's thousands of dollars over a mere 2 year period.
> I have to ask what the true value is in all this?
>    On the practical, not philosophical front, I am paying for the
> convenience and portability of a phone that I can make calls on and text
> with, and I can do all the information sharing and web searching, social
> networking, watch movies, listen to podcasts, read books, etc all on the run
> or away from home. Other than phone service and texting, all of this I can
> do on my desktop computer for the price of  my internet service.
>    What would I be missing if I gave this all up? Yesterday, I
> seriously thought of buying a monthly phone service for $25 and giving the
> rest up. Has anyone tried doing that lately? I'd like to hear about it! Are
> you planning more hikes or tandem bike rides?
>        How I love my phone! I love lying in bed or cleaning house
> and moving my phone from room to room while I listen to a podcast, a replay
> of a news show, or a book. Again, I could do all this on a desktop computer
> provided the volume on my speakers reached the far rooms. I doubt I'd miss
> not getting calls or texts while away from home unless I was traveling out
> of State. Admittedly, the cheapest cell phone service I was able to purchase
> was $39 per month so the additional cost to text and have a phone with voice
> over menus is definitely superior to that. 
>    I wonder if I've already nearly fully answered my question cause I'm
> sitting here smiling broadly as I write this. Still, I conclude that I'm
> crazy for putting out the money to entertain myself around the clock, not
> unlike an avid TV watcher, when I could be out gardening or I could spend
> more time at the gym, or finishing a novel and/or the few short stories in
> the works! I could even get some kind of volunteer job. I will say that when
> I do work for pay, my work being as a masseuse, I do not use my phone at
> all. 
>    One good thing, I guess, is that if I go silent, friends might
> inquire as to whether or not I am still alive, so for safety's sake, I guess
> that detail gets racked up in the plus column.
>    I did not write or dictate this using my phone. I am typing away on
> a full keyboard, which is far more comfortable and affords much more time
> for thinking. If I could word process using a full keyboard or a dictation
> program that would allow you to dictate unlimited text, I'd trash the
> desktop pronto. Oh, no no no, having a iphone on the blink for the past day
> was bad enough, we'll always need back up, now won't we?
> 
>    Deidre
> Deidre
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