When is a phone not a phone? When it's really a mini-computer with a phone stuffed inside that you have to find the icon for and place in the right place even to make a phone call- and when doing this doesn't really matter for a lot of people, because they just want to use the internet connection part of the computer and don't really care about the "phone" at all.
And I discovered this recently when, as a late adopter I got and fell madly in love with my new "smart" phone--although its intelligence is at least debatable, it can certainly put me in touch with all the information, photos, music, movies and anything else our smart and stupid world produces in more places, times and ways than anything else I can think of. And despite my recently discovered addiction to Angry Birds (I swear this time it's uninstalled for good) and my vast new knowledge of more news about friends acquaintances and strangers, celebrity trivia and world events than could ever be useful, I am in awe of this tiny miracle.Passionate about the arts and helping people, I'm a writer/editor, and trainer. Contact me at nbhousman@gmail.com and follow me at #NinaHousman on Twitter.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
"Smart" Love
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Hi Nina, Great blog! You're way ahead of me. I have chosen not to have a cell phone, but the allure is there! Cells seem so practical and fun. It would be great to have mapquest in the car, instead of my neatly folded map collection, covered in scotch tape. I've had to uninstall Plants & Zombies multiple times. It sucks you in with its strategy and goals.
See you Friday! June M.
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