Pete
18-09-2009, 10:26 PM
Last week I set off for work and was doing fine, everything was OK until I realised I had forgotten to take my mobile phone with me!
I genuinely panicked. What if the family had to get in contact in an emergency? I have insurance companies who were looking for information from me and I gave them my mobile as contact! What if my friends rang my mobile and thought there was something wrong if I didn't answer?
I had to go home, get my mobile and be re-united with my "point of contact".
It never used to be like this even ten years ago. Fifteen years ago you were a smart-arse if you had a mobile...and if you did it was pay as you go. How has it come to this that this small accessory has now become a limb we simply can't do without? I can remember these days and in a way it's sad how we've become so dependant on such a thing which in reality, is simply a small hand-held telephone.
I get about and I reckon every one in four people I see in the street is using a phone to text or call. If the whole technology was taken away in an instant how would these people get by?...especially teenage girls.
Another one is broadband. The first thing we had to do when we moved house was get internet connection...even though none of us uses it for our work. It's as if we'd be cut off from society if we didn't have it. Totally irrational but what if we needed some information?...how would we get it??
In a way I felt free when I didn't have a mobile.
Have we changed that much in such a short space of time?
I genuinely panicked. What if the family had to get in contact in an emergency? I have insurance companies who were looking for information from me and I gave them my mobile as contact! What if my friends rang my mobile and thought there was something wrong if I didn't answer?
I had to go home, get my mobile and be re-united with my "point of contact".
It never used to be like this even ten years ago. Fifteen years ago you were a smart-arse if you had a mobile...and if you did it was pay as you go. How has it come to this that this small accessory has now become a limb we simply can't do without? I can remember these days and in a way it's sad how we've become so dependant on such a thing which in reality, is simply a small hand-held telephone.
I get about and I reckon every one in four people I see in the street is using a phone to text or call. If the whole technology was taken away in an instant how would these people get by?...especially teenage girls.
Another one is broadband. The first thing we had to do when we moved house was get internet connection...even though none of us uses it for our work. It's as if we'd be cut off from society if we didn't have it. Totally irrational but what if we needed some information?...how would we get it??
In a way I felt free when I didn't have a mobile.
Have we changed that much in such a short space of time?