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Do you text and Drive..watch this very moving video...and please stop
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<blockquote data-quote="H D" data-source="post: 1006895" data-attributes="member: 68494"><p>I was forced into a smart phone because my wife was embarrassed by my having a flip phone in 2012 and she bought one for my birthday. Granted, I was due for a free upgrade for well over a year but the old one was still working just fine, lol. She still doesn't understand situations like a couple nights ago when I forgot my phone in my truck but didn't feel the need to go get it, especially since I didn't need the alarm to make sure I'd be awake by 1pm to get to work. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I loathe texting people at a standstill, let alone while driving. I am often accused of being short with people in my texts (as if they can tell my attitude in 3 or 4 words). You're too lazy to call, I'm too lazy to text. What's the difference?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I do hate that I now use text lingo as evidenced above. I was intensely against using LOL and the such at first but I guess I'm adapting. Probably more because of forums than texting, though. Nobody seems to send me funny texts. I'm embarrassingly unhip for someone in their 20s and having grown up in the technology era. I lost interest in tech after Windows '95 became obsolete, roughly at the age of 15. Probably for the best for my personal life; not so good for my finances. I would have gone to Georgia Tech if I had stuck with my plans at the age of 15. Oh, the agony:throwup:...and oh, the money...:banghead: I bet I'd [care to] know how to use my phone, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H D, post: 1006895, member: 68494"] I was forced into a smart phone because my wife was embarrassed by my having a flip phone in 2012 and she bought one for my birthday. Granted, I was due for a free upgrade for well over a year but the old one was still working just fine, lol. She still doesn't understand situations like a couple nights ago when I forgot my phone in my truck but didn't feel the need to go get it, especially since I didn't need the alarm to make sure I'd be awake by 1pm to get to work. I loathe texting people at a standstill, let alone while driving. I am often accused of being short with people in my texts (as if they can tell my attitude in 3 or 4 words). You're too lazy to call, I'm too lazy to text. What's the difference? I do hate that I now use text lingo as evidenced above. I was intensely against using LOL and the such at first but I guess I'm adapting. Probably more because of forums than texting, though. Nobody seems to send me funny texts. I'm embarrassingly unhip for someone in their 20s and having grown up in the technology era. I lost interest in tech after Windows '95 became obsolete, roughly at the age of 15. Probably for the best for my personal life; not so good for my finances. I would have gone to Georgia Tech if I had stuck with my plans at the age of 15. Oh, the agony:throwup:...and oh, the money...:banghead: I bet I'd [care to] know how to use my phone, though. [/QUOTE]
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