In a comment on my blog No Mobile Day, Grannymar gave me a link to read a very interesting post about being disconnected. I urge my readers to read that article.
Coincidentally, I happened to read another story which added a new dimension to the cellphone saga.
So, the cellphone does have some positive aspect to it after all. Not that I expect to be shot at any time soon, but it will help to keep the cellphone on my shirt pocket rather than in a pouch attached to me belt.
The cellphone has many uses. I know this because I haven’t got one. Which doesn’t stop me from finding myself stranded from time to time. Guess what: I ask strangers if I can use their phone. Every single one obliges. Not once have I been refused. They won’t even accept money in exchange for their courtesy. Many a conversation (with the lender of phone), an enjoyable encounter, has been had this way.
As to keeping bullets at bay, Ramana: I trust my luck.
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Ursula recently posted..Grim
Instead of luck, you might like to try kevlar vests!
LOL
Cathy in NZ recently posted..Labour Day Holiday
I doubt very much that you will need one for that purpose Cathy!
glad you found it interesting.
Grannymar recently posted..A few tongue twisters
That is an understatement Grannymar.
Life happens. If we’re alone and need help a cell phone can be a life saver.
blessings ~ maxi
Maxi recently posted..What’s In Your Bag?
No disputing that Maxi. It is the excessive bonding to it that bugs me.