Posted by fixerupper on February 18, 2019 at 07:58:00 from (100.42.82.185):
In Reply to: What am I missing? posted by 37chief on February 17, 2019 at 19:48:26:
My smart phone is a real tool for me. I look up parts after I wipe the grease off my hands, I send text pics of parts, part numbers and serial number tags to the dealer parts man. Sometimes i can get a better view of a serial number tag by using a flashlight and the cell phone camera than I can with my own eyes.
I do a fair share of texting but the only person I conversational text to is my sis and those texts are short. Most of the texts to my sis are messages telling her how dad is doing. I can quietly send it off from his room in the nursing home without bothering dad and I won't be bothering her with a call. If I just want to send a short message or confirmation that I will be there and I'm not driving I shoot off a short text. If I am driving, no texting period. The last short text I sent off was to a friend who was feeling sick after having gall bladder surgery. I didn't want to bother him with a call so I sent off a get well text to let him know i'm thinking of him. The one nice thing about a text is I can re-read a text I have received to clarify it or the receiver of my text can re-read the figures I have given him if he or she needs to.
I keep an extensive electronic note book on the phone though I do not store personal information. some of the information I don't want to lose goes to the cloud so if the phone lays down and dies or is lost I still have that information available. Yes the phone bill costs me more than some people pay but for me the price is worth it.
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