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To: Thibodeaux

And it no doubt works as good as any of the newer models for a lot more $$, right? I have lived this long without an attachment to my body and I prefer to keep it that way - LOL...From what I see when I’m out, it appears that these are appendages they can’t do without. Can hardly get past them in grocery store aisles as they are too busy on their phones to notice they are not the only ones there.


26 posted on 09/16/2017 5:35:52 PM PDT by Thank You Rush
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To: Thank You Rush

An I PHONE is something of a misnomer. The device is not so much a phone as a very sophisticated compact computer with a phone ap.

The phone application is for me is not actually used very much. In business, telephones have fallen in to disuse with e amil being preferred. The I phone allows constant real time contact by e mail or voice mail with both clients and the companies they ask me to visit.

The camera and the calculator and flashlight capabilities allow me to leave all those at home. By accessing the cloud on One Drive, I have lots of Specifications and related drawings at hand. Notes ap allows me to buy what I need when I go to Walmart. The Waze ap knows where everything is and directs me right to it even though hundreds of miles away from home. Kayak allows me to reserve a motel or rental car while on the road. and on and on

I’m 75 and continue to learn more from those younger all the time


34 posted on 09/17/2017 12:57:07 PM PDT by Thibodeaux (Democrat calls for kumbaya must be met with their blood on the groundvacuum doesn't begin to clean a)
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