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To: tcd who wrote (10524)6/7/2002 12:00:31 PM
From: BEEF JERKEY  Read Replies (2) of 11568
 
Yeah ok. Absolutely. Cells have their upside. My work gives me one and I do like to have the option of phoning from my car etc.

Still I have a "hard wired" phone at home and when I think of it I've never really thought about getting rid of it. Maybe I should and possibly, eventually, the whole world will go wireless. Though I think their is a common sense aspect of having a phone at a home. Why does it have to be wireless with the batteries and chargers etc.? My cell is only as reliable as the attention I pay to it. I've been caught with a dead phone more than once.

I don't pay the bills on my cell but I believe it has limited "day" minutes and I think if I called across country LD charges would apply. So, further, how is this a better option than "the neighborhood"?
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