Board Thread:Eureka Moments/@comment-44706065-20200130194035/@comment-29739768-20200202180912

I retired my cell phone (It was a blackberry and that dates me) when I retired 11 years ago. I had to have one for my work and it was like an umbilical cord. I cut the 'cord' when I retired. I still have onea cell phone that is only turned one when I travel. I love my freedom, if someone wants to call me they can call me on my home phone and if I'm there I'll take the call, if not they can leave a message. I think it is sad when we are out to dinner, we see folks at tables who are playing on their phones and little interaction with each other. I'm shopping and someone with a grocery cart in front of me stops right in front of me to text someone, won't even move to the side. We are traveling on the highway and the car in front of us is waving in and out because someone is texting or reading texts. I update my cell phone every few years!