The Cellphone Casualties

  May 16 2008  | Views 919 |  Comments  (14)
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  GregoryFegel posted 3 mnths ago

      Keen observations, museman. When the blogs on sulekha diminish to "Just back from the Loo. Feeling mighty relieved," I will cease to read them.
     Not long ago, I was driving in my car, exiting a supermarket parking lot. The big American truck that was ahead of me stopped, blocking the exit. The driver was talking on his cell phone. I waited for a few seconds, and then I tapped discreetly on my horn to show him that I wanted to proceed.
He drove out of the parking lot, and I followed, but then he again blocked the turn onto the main road, still talking on his phone. So again I tapped on my horn, to show him that I again wanted to proceed. He moved his truck, but only after he gave me a look and a gesture that said "Give me a break -- can't you see that I'm talking on the phone?"    -- GF
 



  socrates posted 3 mnths ago

He museman

 

You are bang on target. cellphone and internet has changed everything. Speaking of cellphone I have one other use for it. I use it as an alaram clock. !!!! The funny thing is we are no longer awed by this pheneomenon. That such a small instrument enables me to atlk to anyone on earth is a source of constant wonder!!!

Good one

rgds

socrates



  Fernandes E E posted 3 mnths ago

Dera Museman,

Those were some musings. The cell phone has put all of us in cells. Nicely blogged.

Edwin F



  Bhiku Matre posted 3 mnths ago

Nice write up on cellphones and the way things are these days. Today it is hard to imagine life without these gadgets, loved the bollywood melodrama angle.





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