I guess a phone can be a curse, but really it is also a great tool in some respects. Phone apps are generally designed to be as simple as possible, just enough to get the job done, so although I can do just about everything on the PC, sometimes the phone is easier.
I don't remember the last time anyone dialed my number, though, I do use it a lot to talk to the kids via Skype, but you don't talk to people via the cellphone network, unless they are tradespeople, support, accounts folk, debt collectors(!) or the tax man.
My phone gives a very quiet gentle notification of any emails, so I can just glance at it and see if it's something important, then I'll sit down at the PC.
Then there's the 'chat' aspect, which has a bad name, I know, but for someone like me with a lot of family living a long way away, it's a life-saver. For instance today I've had a link to the Timaru Herald with a photo of my grandson, plus my ex-wife sent me this link -- male-extras-1870s-gold-mining-period-feature-film-canterbury/ simply because it might be fun...
I do have my winter beard coming in, so I'm thinking of giving it a go...
Something tells me on-set I'd have to give up my phone for the day, though!
And lastly, there's Spotify, which gives me complete access to any song ever recorded, wherever I am, mainly on the bus...
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I still have the bloody thing , haven't had time to go and get a replacement.
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