I don't have a Nordic Track or a Smart Phone. I get too much exercise
caring for these twenty acres, even just in walking.
I don't have a Smart phone, instead I have a flip phone, but in the
3-4 years I have it I used it only once to dial my land line only to
see if it works. I simply have no one to call when I'm not home, and
no one can call me as I haven't given my number to anyone nor do I
ever turn my flip phone on. The flip phone is only for emergencies
like if my car breaks down as there are no more pay phones, least I
don't see any along roadways like there used to be at every rest stop
and some inbetween.
My wife has a smart phone and uses it all the time as she still
teaches so if we are out together then I have use of a smart phone,
but I've never used hers either. I don't think I still remember how
to use my flip phone... all I know is that the company bills my Visa
$6/month for a phone I never use and hope I never need.
I don't use my land line much either, mostly to call the pharmacy for
refills or to receive calls to remind me of doctor visits.
I don't have many people to phone to just chat, most everyone I grew
up with is pushing up daisies, the handfull still living call
occasionally and me them. I only have one phone number for someone at
sRFC who I rarely phone. Most of my neighbors only do texts, which I
can't recieve, and they don't do email... I believe that people who
only text are functionally illiterate, like most all grade choolers...
they can't write at all, they strugle to sign their name. They no
longer teach penmanship in school.... most kids in school can't write
cursive, they struggle to print. Today most people can only
communicate via keyboard, and it reads like from a seven year old who
only has perhaps fifty words in their entire vocabulary of primarily
four letter words.
Was I time I had dozens of pen pals all over the planet, all of who
exchanged missives written with fountain pens... most people nowadays
have never seen a fountain pen close up.