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The Tribulations of the Cellular Phone
October 13, 2009, 5:37 pm
Filed under: Rants and Ravings



The cell phone is a marvel of modern technology. On April 3rd 1973 Martin Cooper made the first cellular phone-call from the streets of New York on a 30 oz. brick. Back then businessmen could purchase one for the low price of $3500. Today we have cell phones in every shape and size, they have cameras, ringtones, games and video messaging in a much more visually attractive form factor that can be as light as 3 ounces. No one can deny the fact that the cell phone has changed the world and that it is here to stay. The only question I have is what has it done to us? I can’t have a conversation with someone anymore without them reaching to their cell phone to start texting away to someone else. I have gotten to the point that I will stop mid-sentence until they have put away their cellphone and attempt to break off my conversation with them as soon an I can. There is nothing more disrespectful in the world then ignoring what the person in front of you is saying to talk to an unknown third party miles away. It’s different if they say excuse me for a moment or something but to just pretend to listen and go about their other conversation ignoring the actual real life human interaction in-front of them is a disgrace.
On the topic of text messaging I would like to bring up the point of texting while driving. The only thing that could be more dangerous would be writing a novel about mathematical functions while driving. To much of your attention is taken away from the road then you are texting. It’s bad enough when people talk on the phone while driving but to text you actually have to take your eyes off the road.
Now I’m all for the convenience of having a cell phone if your out driving and get a flat tire, or you’re looking for a job or have a job and need to be contactable 24/7. Cell phones are great for emergencies. I am 21 years old and I just got my cell phone this summer. There is not a reason on earth that you can give me that justifies you buying and paying for your 11 year old to have a cell phone. Use a pay phone… an 11 year old should not be in any situation where a landline phone is not available.
Last but not least, a telephone conversation is between you and the person you are talking to. Do not waltz around me screaming into your device while I am trying to enjoy my coffee. I do not want to hear about Marcy’s new foot scrubber while I am eating a scone. Keep your phone calls to yourself and respect other peoples space.

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