I do think the Kids These Days text a lot more than people my age -- even coworkers five years younger are way more about the texting.
My babysitters were very amazed that I was into this new technology. One of them said to a co-worker, "Isn't she cool? She texts!" I must look like I'm 65 years old or something.
DH wants a iJtterbug phone so he doesn't have to mess with anything techy. He just wants to be able to take and make calls. And sometimes, not even that.
I knew texting was huge in Europe and has been for some time.
I think that it's much cheaper to text than talk in Europe.
SAP is why my job was eliminated -- indirectly responsible, as in they overspent by about $20mill getting it implemented (very VERY poorly) and then had to spend probably another $10m getting it implemented properly. So they cut the jobs of many of the "non-essential" support personell who actually knew how to make the legacy apps work.
The thing about SAP as a database is that you don't interact with it directly -- you use a middleware that you use to connect to the apps that actually connect to your front ends. So technically, IMHO, it's like a game of data Telephone where there are many points of slippage where stuff (like what teachers actually get paid and have taxes taken out) can go pear-shaped without anybody noticing for far far too long.
It makes me mad all over again trying to summarize this. I may have to go sit with shrift for a little while.
I don't understand two-way calling, or the click to talk services. What do these glorified walkies have on regular cell phones? Do they use a different spectrum or something? Why would a consumer want it?
As for texting, I do it when I either don't need a response (running late) or want a short response (where are you) instead of a conversation.
do you text from your cell phone?
Yes
Why or why not?
Easy on the iPhone and included in my plan. I also like the not having to talk bit and how useful it is when you can't use your phone but need to get a message to someone quickly.
Do you think texting is becoming increasingly popular?
Yes, yes, yes.
GLITTER RALLY! Loves it!
Glitter positive, yeah!
Ah, sweet texting. Often I'll text someone instead of leaving a voicemail--that way they don't have to make a call to see what I wanted to say, and they have a record of it. I can send the same text to multiple people, read old texts later on. I love it. I also have a Mac app that interfaces with the texting function on my phone so I can read and send texts from here. Very handy.
Am in day one of three day juice fast. This shit is disgusting. There are different drinks to be had every hour--so far the first hour was the nastiest one. I'm way behind because it was supposed to start at 7, but I have today off and slept in.
Hmm. This episode of Star Trek (The Deadly Years) has some pretty good age makeup considering...well, considering some of the travesties I've seen on TV in the past 40 years. I wonder why the technology is so irregular.
I really want a bowl of cereal.
My students have used texting as their primary mode of communication for at least three years.
I actually texted Cass the other day to tell her I was going to call her.
But we're both phone-haters. So I wanted to be sure she'd pick up.
Does anyone think maybe this is less pink than in the picture? because if it is actually Merlot, I am very tempted!
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I've never sent a text message. I'm obviously way behind on technology as used by Kids These Days.