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Well i def check my email daily. Often I count on it for sales so is it part of my 8 day jobs? Idk.

I only have fb aside from this social media acct and only keep that other cuz its neccesary for the family to get kid pics.

"Bored" games @BantyChooks and @Texas Kiki :plbb i grew up w them as a family game night and hope i can do the same for my littles cuz it can be great fun if you involve yourself.

I think for work it’s different cause that’s necessary but I mostly get like spam/promotions/newsletters and unimportant stuff so I don’t check it much haha

I mostly just use FB to share pictures of clients dogs and look at pics my family post of their kids but that’s really it haha

Yeah we used to play all the time when we were kids! Never had a specific “game night” but just played a lot and I loved it. Of course board games were more popular then haha card games too!! Card games are fun. And actually playing outside too lol
 
I just got an idea for a new thread.
A what would Wick do one.
A what would Wick do thread?? wtf.gif :lau
Is this punishment for knowing what the Chicago Manual of Style is? :p
 
Well i def check my email daily. Often I count on it for sales so is it part of my 8 day jobs? Idk.

I only have fb aside from this social media acct and only keep that other cuz its neccesary for the family to get kid pics.

"Bored" games @BantyChooks and @Texas Kiki :plbb i grew up w them as a family game night and hope i can do the same for my littles cuz it can be great fun if you involve yourself.
Oh, I'm sure. I know a lot of people love them... just not me.

That’s a valid point but what if they don’t have WiFi or data or cell service where they are? Do you at least have a house phone? Any phone at all? What if it is a dire emergency and they need to reach you right this second and they can’t wait around for you to check your email cause by then it will be too late!?

What if they are being mauled by a bear or being tracked/chased by bad guys and need your urgent assistance!?

I’m not exactly gonna stop and take the time to type an entire email if I’m on the run from someone!! That’s just not practical. They’ll catch me!! It also leaves a digital fingerprint. Not safe.
If they don't have cell service or Wi-Fi , what are the odds they're on the grid at all? I don't know anyone personally that doesn't at least have some Internet available. If it's just regular social contact with an acquaintance, regular mail suffices anyway. I do have a post office... I'm not that rural. ;)

Lmao. If they're being mauled by a bear, they should call the cops, because I'm not risking my butt. I can't think of any situation in which I would represent an emergency contact for anyone not in my own home already. I don't have a lot of family.

There used to be a regular wall phone, but the cost of keeping it became greater than the use I got from it.


Exactly!! Plus in an emergency situation that is just not practical. I mean, what am I gonna do, say “hey, wait, Bad Guy! Don’t shoot me yet! I need to sit and type an email to my friend first to come save me. Hold on”
Like they'll wait for you to make a call either!
I recognize the downsides of not having one, but to me, they are far smaller than the benefits from avoiding them like the plague. Maybe the day will come when having a phone becomes a requirement, but today is not that day for me. Statistically, the odds of ending up in a situation where my life is in danger and could be saved simply by having a phone are nearly nonexistant. I'd say 1% in any given decade.

I could wax eloquent on the multidimensional nature of the Internet and devices designed to increase interconnectivity... but seeing as how I'm writing this on the Internet, it seems a little pointless. Most people with my paranoia viewpoint decline to participate in public forums at all, so I'd say I'm doing pretty well by being on such an affluent chicken site. :cool:
 
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I have a related debate with the others who live here from time to time.
Most people that I know here speak at least three languages. The others in the main house speak four or five and are immensely pleased with themselves regarding this accomplishment.
The pride taken in using correct English is a bit like my multiple language argument; not a lot of point if the content is a lot of banal rubbish. It's the content that matters, not if it's perfectly written or spoken.:)
 
I have a related debate with the others who live here from time to time.
Most people that I know here speak at least three languages. The others in the main house speak four or five and are immensely pleased with themselves regarding this accomplishment.
The pride taken in using correct English is a bit like my multiple language argument; not a lot of point if the content is a lot of banal rubbish. It's the content that matters, not if it's perfectly written or spoken.:)
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I see proper English as something that carries the content of the message along better than sloppy or nonstandard writing would. I don't see it as the point of writing in itself. I still enjoy learning it. It's a really neat system with some truly fascinating changes that occur over time.
 
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I mean, I feel like most people learned it or something similar in school even if they don’t remember lol



:lau I tried to pay attention at the time but now forget most of it :lau

But I’m weird and keep a lot of my school work/binders and books and stuff haha



I think I just used the computer lmao



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:lau a book about grammar is not exactly my idea of exciting or entertaining. :lau :oops:



You have an actual dictionary!? :eek: :th



:lau I don’t have a bookshelf (yet) but I have tons of books piled on the floor in my room and in my closet. Actually, I have one little bookshelf/nightstand in the closet. My mom has a million books too so I think I inherited this trait. :lau



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Yes, I have an actual Dictionary. When I was in college we had dial up internet, landline phones, and the internet was NOT deemed a reliable source when writing research papers and we had to go to the library and find and cite actual books made out of paper. And now, even more than before, anyone can publish anything they want online, fact or fiction, and its hard to wade through the millions of hits of misinformation. Technology changes so fast, this is now making me feel old. And when I think about it, we didn't even have internet at our off campus apartments, I'd go to a computer lab or the library to do anything I needed online. I'm sure younger kids think all this is crazy talk.
 
Oh, I'm sure. I know a lot of people love them... just not me.

I can totally understand that but I personally love them lol granted, I’ve always thought Monopoly was pretty boring but it is fun sometimes. Was never a huge Yahtzee fan, I suck at math :lau :oops: but I LOVE Life or The Game of Life or whatever it’s called and I also loved Sorry and Trouble. Both of those were fun. And of course Twister was always a fun one lol and none board game related but I used to love Charades. And Pictionary. And that new Heads Up game is a lot of fun lol and Telephone was always fun. :lau my grandma used to love Scrabble so I played that with her a bunch. And also my brothers used to obsessed with Risk. I’m surprised you don’t like that one. Lots of strategy involved. But of course it is a VERY long game. Even longer than Monopoly. Sometimes it could take all night or a couple days LOL also poker and black jack and even go fish were always fun :lau

If they don't have cell service or Wi-Fi , what are the odds they're on the grid at all? I don't know anyone personally that doesn't at least have some Internet available. If it's just regular social contact with an acquaintance, regular mail suffices anyway. I do have a post office... I'm not that rural. ;)

Hmmm.... that’s true... the phone probably wouldn’t even work. But still. Do you at least have a walkie talkie? And that’s true. I’m usually always connected haha might need to :oops: though.

You still write letters!? Snail mail!? :eek: :th

I can’t imagine my only contact with friends/the outside world being through snail mail.... that takes so long :eek: :th

Then you just have to like..... wait. :sick

Lmao. If they're being mauled by a bear, they should call the cops, because I'm not risking my butt. I can't think of any situation in which I would represent an emergency contact for anyone not in my own home already. I don't have a lot of family.

What would the cops do!? They’d probably be no help either lmao I guess I should probably just play dead or run or climb a tree depending on the type of bear!? Or bring pepper spray at all times. Or bear spray. Or a gun. Shoot the bear. But I’m not a good shot. Never used a gun before. Wait. Once at some range on some venture scout thing lmao

Nice to know you wouldn’t save me though :lau :hit

Jk, I wouldn’t save someone from a bear either. I’d get us both killed trying to do that lol

And hmm that makes sense... okay, probably wouldn’t be an official emergency contact but what if I need super ninjas and/or survival experts!? Can I call all you guys then!?

Also wait. Speaking of family. Does anyone in your family have a phone or anything? Or does no one have anything? Do you live in the Stone Age? Wait. What if the elves need a ride from school or a friends house or something or there’s an emergency!?

There used to be a regular wall phone, but the cost of keeping it became greater than the use I got from it.

That makes sense. Phones are expensive. My parents have actually toyed with the idea of getting rid of the house phone since we all have cell phones and we mostly only get calls from telemarketers and her family. Everyone else calls or texts our cell phones. But we haven’t yet. She like she using it.

Like they'll wait for you to make a call either!

:lau okay that’s true too!! Fair point!! They’ll probably yell at me and break the phone/stomp on it then shoot me anyway lol

I recognize the downsides of not having one, but to me, they are far smaller than the benefits from avoiding them like the plague. Maybe the day will come when having a phone becomes a requirement, but today is not that day for me. Statistically, the odds of ending up in a situation where my life is in danger and could be saved simply by having a phone are nearly nonexistant. I'd say 1% in any given decade.

Hmmm you do have a good point there but idk, I just can’t imagine not having one and to me they seem necessary but I guess they’re probably not lol but it’s just we’re constantly calling or texting each other if we forgot something/need someone to do something or need a ride to or from somewhere or whatever and also work. Wait.... how do you not have or need one for work even!?

I could wax eloquent on the multidimensional nature of the Internet and devices designed to increase interconnectivity... but seeing as how I'm writing this on the Internet, it seems a little pointless. Most people with my paranoia viewpoint decline to participate in public forums at all, so I'd say I'm doing pretty well by being on such an affluent chicken site. :cool:

:lau very true! You are definitely doing well being on such a large, public site. :D

I do.....depending on ones definition of regularly of course. But I don't have a cell phone, or any other kind of phone come to that.

You don’t have a cell phone either!? :eek: :th

I have a related debate with the others who live here from time to time.
Most people that I know here speak at least three languages. The others in the main house speak four or five and are immensely pleased with themselves regarding this accomplishment.
The pride taken in using correct English is a bit like my multiple language argument; not a lot of point if the content is a lot of banal rubbish. It's the content that matters, not if it's perfectly written or spoken.:)

:goodpost:

:goodpost:
I see proper English as something that carries the content of the message along better than sloppy or nonstandard writing would. I don't see it as the point of writing in itself. I still enjoy learning it. It's a really neat system with some truly fascinating changes that occur over time.

:goodpost:

Yes, I have an actual Dictionary. When I was in college we had dial up internet, landline phones, and the internet was NOT deemed a reliable source when writing research papers and we had to go to the library and find and cite actual books made out of paper. And now, even more than before, anyone can publish anything they want online, fact or fiction, and its hard to wade through the millions of hits of misinformation. Technology changes so fast, this is now making me feel old. And when I think about it, we didn't even have internet at our off campus apartments, I'd go to a computer lab or the library to do anything I needed online. I'm sure younger kids think all this is crazy talk.

I actually do remember this lol I don’t know if we had dial up and I definitely have internet/devices in high school and college so a little different but it was all still pretty new and bulky and I do remember for research papers and stuff we had to go get actual books and actual scientific journals and stuff.

Wikipedia wasn’t a reliable source they said (still isn’t really though lol) and even looking for scholarly articles online was still relatively new.

Most of the research had to come from books. Or actually, I think they usually had a requirement about sources. Like you had to use so many sources for the paper and then of those sources so many had to be actual books and then some could be journals or articles. But even those had to be like peer reviewed/reputable. No just Googling haha

I remember in elementary school or middle school maybe for some reason we had to go to the library and look at an actual encyclopedia once to find stuff for something we were doing haha definitely a lot harder than Googling.

But even now tech is still changing fast and tech I had just 5-10 years ago is obsolete already and definitely making me feel old too haha I mean technically if you think about it, iPhones were only released like 10, 12 years ago, iPods a bit longer, and look how far all of that has come in only 10 years and how much better the cameras are now than a few years ago. They now rival actual cameras and actually are better than actual cameras for early 2000s. It’s insane. And how many apps and stuff are always coming out. It really is moving and changing so fast even now. It’s still changing. It’s insane how much it’s changed even just in like 10-15 years, even 5 years.

Now I sound old. :lau:oops:
 
Hmmm.... that’s true... the phone probably wouldn’t even work. But still. Do you at least have a walkie talkie? And that’s true. I’m usually always connected haha might need to :oops: though.

You still write letters!? Snail mail!? :eek: :th

I can’t imagine my only contact with friends/the outside world being through snail mail.... that takes so long :eek: :th

Then you just have to like..... wait.
What? No, I don't need one.

I told you, I have e-mail for urgent things. Plus, most of my acquaintances are local, so I see them in person. Old fashioned, I'm sure. :cool:

What would the cops do!? They’d probably be no help either lmao I guess I should probably just play dead or run or climb a tree depending on the type of bear!? Or bring pepper spray at all times. Or bear spray. Or a gun. Shoot the bear. But I’m not a good shot. Never used a gun before. Wait. Once at some range on some venture scout thing lmao

Nice to know you wouldn’t save me though :lau :hit

Jk, I wouldn’t save someone from a bear either. I’d get us both killed trying to do that lol

And hmm that makes sense... okay, probably wouldn’t be an official emergency contact but what if I need super ninjas and/or survival experts!? Can I call all you guys then!?

Also wait. Speaking of family. Does anyone in your family have a phone or anything? Or does no one have anything? Do you live in the Stone Age? Wait. What if the elves need a ride from school or a friends house or something or there’s an emergency!?
They could do a lot more than I could. They would at least be armed.

Survival experts survive because they save their own butts instead of trying to help others. Be your own emergency contact!


Hmmm you do have a good point there but idk, I just can’t imagine not having one and to me they seem necessary but I guess they’re probably not lol but it’s just we’re constantly calling or texting each other if we forgot something/need someone to do something or need a ride to or from somewhere or whatever and also work. Wait.... how do you not have or need one for work even!?
They're not. Daily life hasn't magically become more urgent just because smart phones were invented. People can learn to take a chill pill and wait an hour for their problem to be resolved.

I don't work as a telemarketer, you goose. If I need to use a phone, I borrow one off somebody. People are always happy to share.
 

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