Friend of mine at work was talking about it yesterday. He's 22 and pretty cell phone savy and said he doesn't have a land line phone. He also told me his ATT cell phone tower (his provider) is 1 mile from his house and he can't use his phone in his house. Has to stand outside most of the time. I was thinking yesterday about all the big business that have land lines and are listed in the phone book so you can call them if you have to. Are we going to be able to connect with them or the hospital on our walkie talkies when we have something important to do. Is the capital in lansing going have a dead battery cell phone sitting at the receptionists desk when somebody important needs to get ahold of them? My girlfriend used to do that job and for some reason I can't imagine her sitting there on a walkie talkie answering it like a phone. This will work as good as digital tv. Life in this country is turning into an episode of South Park full of idiots .
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