I own a smart phone, and I'll have you know that owning a smart phone doesn't immediately turn you into a social-networking zombie.J T wrote:I just got a Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone
I just got a Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone
I've never had a smartphone and never wanted one. I see so many couples out to dinner or waiting in line for a movie where they are both just locked into their phones and not communicating. I've seen people who never seem to detach from the internet, even when they go out. I've seen people increase their amount of multi-tasking. I've seen people that can answer any e-mail anytime/anywhere so often that people now get upset if you don't reply within the hour. I've seen people get excited about apps that are just crappier version of what a laptop can do better. I've seen astronomically high phone/text/data bills.
And now I'm one of those people. :/
(I know, 1st world problems, right?)
Whenever I go out to eat, I usually end up talking to brick walls. A few of my friends and I have an oath that we all have to put our phones face down on the table while we eat. If any of us pick up our phone, we pay for the entire table's meal. Seems to work pretty well.

