- 22 Jun 13, 13:52#363796
The same way the home pc filled a created need, the same way a telephone filled a created need, the same way the telegraph filled a creted need, the same way the mail system filled a created need and the carrier pigeon and the smoke signal...
The need has always been the same, communication in the speediest way possible,but in today's world we get more of our communication from data than we do from voice. It may not be right for you, or andrew. (who knew you guys were so alike
) but given smartphone sales numbers and the decline in PC sales, they obviously are allowing people to fundamentally shift the way they live.
Why do I still feel like this 'smartphone' gadget is released to fulfill a created need instead of an actual need? I see my peers cracking their heads over their smartphones trying to get this and that and whatnot...and my basic dumb-phone of a Nokia continues sitting pretty and allows me for smses and calls without a hiccup. And it needs to be charged once a week...instead of once a day. Oh and I spend less than half of what any other smartphone user spends in a month without even trying.
The same way the home pc filled a created need, the same way a telephone filled a created need, the same way the telegraph filled a creted need, the same way the mail system filled a created need and the carrier pigeon and the smoke signal...
The need has always been the same, communication in the speediest way possible,but in today's world we get more of our communication from data than we do from voice. It may not be right for you, or andrew. (who knew you guys were so alike

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