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AngliaGT said:
Perfect!!I doubt many people could last nowadays.

- Doug

I know I could not do it. I have very good personal and professional reasons to keep my phone available to answer at all times (I do at least keep it on vibrate most of the time and excuse myself if I need to take a call).
 
Basil said:
AngliaGT said:
Perfect!!I doubt many people could last nowadays.

- Doug

I know I could not do it. I have very good personal and professional reasons to keep my phone available to answer at all times (I do at least keep it on vibrate most of the time and excuse myself if I need to take a call).

I on the other hand have no good or personal reason so I typically leave the phone in the car.
 
I have a better challenge. Leave your phone in the car and see who is the first to leave when dinner is done, just to make calls and check text messages from their parked car. It will happen. In only a few years we have gone from independent beings to mindless drones. I hate it. When I'm in the car, I put the phone away. When I'm running brief errands I typically leave the phone at home. If I have it with me in a restaurant, I keep it in my pocket. And any time I'm away from home, it is set to vibrate so that it won't annoy others.
 
JPSmit said:
Basil said:
AngliaGT said:
Perfect!!I doubt many people could last nowadays.

- Doug

I know I could not do it. I have very good personal and professional reasons to keep my phone available to answer at all times (I do at least keep it on vibrate most of the time and excuse myself if I need to take a call).

I on the other hand have no good or personal reason so I typically leave the phone in the car.

+1.
 
I have very limited service in my hometown, I rarely use it for work, so the phone is off 98% of the time (used just when I run out of gas on the bike...happened twice in five years). My Daughter and her husband could not afford to play this game, nut we <span style="text-decoration: underline">will</span> ask them out for dinner soon.
 
BTW according to research,the average work week went from 46 to 73 hours in the first 11 months of the Blackberry.
 
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