If you feel the need to be connected 24/7/365 no matter where you are or need to feel productive they may be good. Being retired I don't feel the need for either. I guess ambivalent to them might be the answer in my case.
Bob
Bob, I am sort of the same way...but what is a "smart phone" going to do for me? Make money? No. Make me more productive? Productive at what? Games? Gag. Facebook? Shoot me. Youtube? Showing photos to clients? Texting? Taking Photos? Email? Staying connected?...NONE of these are interest to me.
I am interested in an iPad for presentations to clients. Smart Phones? I have no need for them. I try hard every day to stay dis-connected. I don't want everyone to know when I am away from the house, on vacation, what I spend my money on, the places I go, how many times I farted today because of eating at Micky D, or who my friends are.
We try to be somewhat hard to find else we become baby-sitters, dog-sitters, financiers, and a hundred other roles. We leave that connectivity thing only to a small cell phone in case something important arises and we need to know or need to contact someone. Emails work fine for delayed communications.
My desk computer is fine for research and work. In fact, it is quite useful for forums such as RFF. I do not want to be on RFF when my wife and I are out and about... I cherish a pain-free evening out.
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Oh, wait a minute, I think my son is having connectivity problems...he can't find us! Hope he doesn't have a stroke and instead just gets in the car and visits us at home for a change as we only live a mile away.
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