Bet your hubby does have a smart phone Beth.......you just don't know about it![]()
Again wrong...
Bet your hubby does have a smart phone Beth.......you just don't know about it![]()
Again wrong...
Well I have...and he has too...just asked himAsk him if he’s heard of Autumn Falls…if he looks sheepish then he’s definitely got a smartphone on the sly
get yourself down to tescosFor those who genuinely can't afford a smart phone, (you can pick up a new Nokia for £100) then the govt should supply one as part of the benefits package. Prices are tumbling and the govt could get a good block deal.
good for youF *** you Kiwi... I paid him double what he wanted
He is an epilepsy specialist nurse who is a good artist and a musician in his spare time...but has a dog with a serious vets bill ....and that pushed him over the edge.good for you
with more customers like you he wont be a starving artist living in an attic garrett for long
what percentage of scotland is white
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Do you really think that people communicate better with each other as a result Goldie ?
Did it affect you plans Col ? Mean you had to plan on working longer ?
No, I'm already retired and we're looking after Mrs Rangercol's mum following a stroke.
Obviously means waiting another year for the dosh.
No, I'm already retired and we're looking after Mrs Rangercol's mum following a stroke.
Obviously means waiting another year for the dosh.
I think if you observe passengers on a long train journey you'll be amazed at how many of them spend all their time engrossed in their smart phones, oblivious to the World around them. They would be far better off relearning the lost art of conversation. Smart phones can play a role in staying in touch with people (although I can do that perfectly well on my laptop) but they are no substitute for the real thing. Unfortunately they have also helped to breed a generation of people who are incapable of getting real English sentences together. I'm not a Luddite Goldie - I don't want to throw away all technology, but i want to preserve the human element of having a choice. Unfortunately if it comes to the point of non smartphone users being increasingly marginalized (warn apps during corona, booking of travel, digital IT, etc. etc) then the element of choice is no longer there and the gadgets are ruling us rather than the other way around. It's now come to the point where I am compelled to hand in my tax declarations online whether I want to or not. .Families find it an invaluable tool to communicate and stay in touch, Cologne. Of course, there are incidents of abuse like bullying between school kids and this must be addressed.
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Has anything actually been announced on this? Surely it would only affect people under a certain age?