Cell Phones
I do not like them.
When we had hard lines we never put up with the kind of reception/service that is normal with cell phones. Not even when we had "Party Lines" back in the earlier days! It was always assumed that someone would be listening to your conversation. Somewheres along the way we were fed the idea of "privacy" .... as if broadcasting your private conversations over radio waves were somehow "private."
Life was simpler before cell phones. For instance, my wife and my sister heard there was a "nudist colony" about 10 miles or so from the ranch we were on. One day they looked it up. While sitting in the drive reading the signs about the place a car pulled up beside them. My sister was driving and the guy from the car walked up and said, "Hey ladies! Want to come in?" My sister told him no thanks and he put his hand on the door and said, "You really should visit." As he did that my sister stuck her pistol into his belly, cocked the hammer and said, "Get your hands off my door!" He backed up so fast he almost fell down.
Now if that happened today he would have gotten out his cell phone, called the cops and my sister would have gone to jail! Cell phones have only complicated things.
I know that those who have businesses can run them from their smart phones. I see people doing it all the time. It has not helped their lives though it may make their business easier. But when people live with their heads down into their phones the majority of time ... never hear you asking a question ... don't know what's going on around them even when they are in a crowded public place ... and they think they are "keeping in touch" ... But many see no problem with that.
Last time I was in an airport waiting on my flight ... out of 25 or 30 people ... there was only me and one old cowboy who weren't on their phones. He looked at me, looked at the people, and shook his head.
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Ele era velho.
Ele era corajoso.
Ele era feio.