Greetings Tones,
Thanks for your posting. Gives me some reassurance. I too use a mobile
only for voice. Take it with me in my car, but mostly never turn it on.
It's just there in case i need to call anyone, which I rarely do.
Cheers
Syd
> From: "Tony Russell" <>
> Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 16:13:11 +0930
> To: "'Paul Dodd'" <>, "'Birding Aus'"
> <>
> Subject: RE: [Birding-Aus] Birdline Twitter feeds
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>
> It's pretty easy, Tones - if you don't want the clutter, don't use it.
>
> Paul Dodd
> Docklands, Victoria
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> Correct Paul, and I don't.
> I consider all those new feeds, ie facebook, twitter, my space ?,
> message texting etc etc, to be just a waste of time and money. So much
> so that I don't even use a mobile phone for voice except when I'm away
> on a trip, and even then it's only on for incoming calls in the
> evenings. Email, internet, and landline cost enough as it is, and
> Russ's birding-aus gives me all the birding info I need. This current
> fad of sending messages and pictures seems ridiculous to me and
> hopefully will die out when people tire of the gimmickry.
>
> RSVP by semaphore or morse code .
>
> Tones.
>
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