Joelgp83
Android Enthusiast
Meh, we still "dial" numbers and have dialer apps, even though actual dials disappeared decades ago.
We still "dial" stargates too, for that matter.

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Meh, we still "dial" numbers and have dialer apps, even though actual dials disappeared decades ago.

After a week in Chicago's black hole of cellular communications, the names I'm calling my phone aren't ones that I can write here. :eviltongue: Even the land line was out for a while.
Never thought of it... but PET, Mini-Me, my life... all those would sum it up nicely. It's attached to my hip 24/7, and it rests next to my pillow each night where I usually fall asleep watching videos on Youtube, Hulu, texting someone, or checking Facebook.
I very rarely use my "phone" to make phone calls. I could take the bare minimum amount of minutes that Verizon offers to give you, and not even put a dent in it. If I use up 30-60 minutes in a month, that's usually a lot.
Sprint. I've used Sprint for more than 12 years now, and while I was everywhere except the wealthiest part of Northbrook, I never had a reason to complain. But now that my mom and a friend are living in the black hole of Northbrook, and I've moved to Madison, things have changed enough to make me finally give up on Sprint.Who is your service provider? Generally they are all pretty good here.