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Poll: What phone do you usually talk on?

My cell phone! 25 (32%)
A land-line with a cord. 12 (15%)
A cordless land-line. 24 (31%)
I never use the phone, you insensitive clod! 2 (3%)
It varies... 14 (18%)
Other? 1 (1%)
   Discussion: What phone do you usually talk on?
emilie is CRANKY · 20 years, 9 months ago
landline. my colleagues and parents tell me i must be the only teenager alive who doesn't own a mobile. :D
Zach · 20 years, 9 months ago
I don't own a cell phone or a cordless phone in my dorm. I rarely use the phone, but sometimes I need to. Like yesterday. I needed to, cause I was horribly ill and needed a mommy to take care of me. Of course, it didn't work, but I did get some cold medicine, apple juice, cookies, and an extra pillow out of it. I seem to have strayed a bit from the original brief...
sheryls · 20 years, 9 months ago

i only have a cellphone. i dont have a landline. i have one at work, but i don't use it often.

my cellphone kicks ass, though. it's an LG VX6000.� mmm. cameraphone.

Wintress · 20 years, 9 months ago
The phone I use primarily is the one in the office.� If the phone rings at home, I let the machine catch it.� Those who want to talk to me know to leave a message.� It's a nice change from the non-stop phones at work.
goovie is married! · 20 years, 9 months ago
i don't especially dig phones. if i'm using a phone, it's probably because i can't use a computer instead, and that's usually because i'm out and about, which means i'm using my cell. uh, yeah.
Starfox Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
All my primary calls go through my cellphone. I have a landline to give to people when I know it's going to end up in some database and telemarkets will get a hold of it.
nate... · 20 years, 9 months ago
Gave up the land line a few years ago... all it did was get me telemarketing calls.

A cell phone is a cordless with unlimited range. :D
ChrisChin is Getting Old Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
Except when you're in remote areas (i.e. Long Hill Farm) and have crappy service (i.e. Sprint). :P
nate... Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
Ahh, but I had 4 bars of service on Long Hill Farm.. because i have good service. (verizon).

:)
ChrisChin is Getting Old · 20 years, 9 months ago

Pretty obvious that I would use my cell phone when I'm not home and can get a signal (again, it's that crappy Sprint service).� But when I'm at home it does depend on what kind of call I'm making.

Local calls, I tend to use my cordless land-line phone, unless someone else is tying up the line.� For long distance, I almost always use my cell.� I�would also use my cell for local calls if I forget the number and I'm too lazy to look it up on my Palm or Outlook and it's already programmed into my cell.�

I also have a corded land-line phone, which�I�found to be very useful during�this past summer's blackout, as the phone lines did not go�out in my apartment building.

Phoenix Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
I couldn't agree more re. the bad cell phone reception at FRFF. So I had to use the payphone near the general store ;-(
Phoenix · 20 years, 9 months ago

I do have a cordless land-line phone but it's cursed with a bad battery whereas my cell phone keeps up to 10 days without recharging - and has more features, ...

Besides I've always been of the opinion that phones were invented for transmitting data and not voice - the odds are that I behave accordingly when using a phone and I'm afraid there's not one single person on this planet who really likes having a phone conversation with me ;-(

iPauley · 20 years, 9 months ago

I voted with regard to personal use, and said my cell phone.� I do a lot more talking, however, on the land line phone at work (considering I'm doing telephone tech support).

-- Pauley

stealthlori · 20 years, 9 months ago
I don't like the phone much. It's usually a nuisance rather than a convenience to me. I'd rather talk to people via email or in person.

That said, I own a cell for travelling, one cordless landline, and a corded landline on each floor of the house. I like the corded variety best, for security reasons -- epecially since most of my "talking" on the phone involves banking or other financial transactions. The other 2 also tend to get lousy reception.
Pacho · 20 years, 9 months ago
i'm going to have to go with "i've got caller id, so you can bet your ass i'm not picking up that phone thank you very much"
Yvonne · 20 years, 9 months ago

I have a black rotary desk phone made in the 80's and a pink rotary princess phone made in the 60's.� They're great because they always work (no problems with power outages or batteries dying like in cordless phones) and because they look really cool.� The sound is great on corded phones, which it isn't on a lot of cordless phones, there is no delay in the ring when someone calls, it's harder for people to listen in to your conversations, and I find them a lot more reliable in general than cordless phones.� I did cave in and get a cordless phone with push buttons as well as my rotary phones, but I�only use it for things like�ordering pizza and phone banking, when�I need to press buttons.

Arbie · 20 years, 9 months ago
Still have a land line but now that we have changed to cable internet there is no reason to keep the land line, and for the amount we use it a cell would be cheaper, and have that mobile advantage.
Snow In Summer Back · 20 years, 9 months ago
i do the exact same thing.� my boyfriend & i both have cells on my employee plan, but the LL gets all the telemarketers.�sometimes i do think it's a waste of money, but i just can't get rid of it.

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