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Marines and cellphones in news

HeyJoe

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Latest news on visible cellphones when in uniform (don't do it!)
 

HeyJoe

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That's news?!? So few people actually were issued a command cellphone, it was generally only the headshed that you saw wearing it.

Must. Put. The. Crackberry. Down.

Yes. must! I'm on my third gen BBerry after a series of Palmpilots. THought I couldn't live without it, but when the latest one had issues, I went cold turkey and finally weaned myself from it and feel released from an addiction.
 

phrogpilot73

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Yes. must! I'm on my third gen BBerry after a series of Palmpilots. THought I couldn't live without it, but when the latest one had issues, I went cold turkey and finally weaned myself from it and feel released from an addiction.
I guess I live in a glass house, and therefore shouldn't throw stones... I don't have a crackberry, but I have a Treo. When it kicked the bucket - I was waiting for the new one to arrive, and I had to rely on a <gasp> normal cell phone. My wife teased me because I instantly started forgetting appointments, things I had to do, etc...
 

HeyJoe

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I guess I live in a glass house, and therefore shouldn't throw stones... I don't have a crackberry, but I have a Treo. When it kicked the bucket - I was waiting for the new one to arrive, and I had to rely on a <gasp> normal cell phone. My wife teased me because I instantly started forgetting appointments, things I had to do, etc...

I still carry ot because I like the display/other feature and use it as a phone, but left email disabled and do touch and goes on laptop to check email.
 

gotta_fly

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Quote:
Originally Posted by phrogpilot73
I guess I live in a glass house, and therefore shouldn't throw stones... I don't have a crackberry, but I have a Treo. When it kicked the bucket - I was waiting for the new one to arrive, and I had to rely on a <gasp> normal cell phone. My wife teased me because I instantly started forgetting appointments, things I had to do, etc...

I'm facing the same addiction to my treo... the thing is so worn out that I had to order new screws/ tools to get it back together. If that doesn't work I might have to suffer through using my memory or (God forbid) a pen/paper organizer...
 

gaijin6423

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My Blackberry is currently tits-up (the speaker and earpiece died, and I'm not receiving calls/emails), and I'm hurting. (I bribed a comm guy to give me access to the BES, so that it would look like I was at work.) I have to wait 48 whole hours until I get a new one...
 

cisforsmasher

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well you arent exactly supposed to keep it in your pockets, especially in service uniforms. But yes, you do look like a pretty big tool walking around wearing said electronic leash. With the exception of uniforms that have blouses to cover the bulges in your pockets and flight suits there are not many spots to hide you phone, wallet, and keys. You almost need a manpurse to keep your stuff together. A helmet bag or briefcase are the best alternatives I have found.
 

gaijin6423

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If by 'dush-baggery' [sic] you mean that it makes you look like a bigger tool box than a top-of-the-line rolling Snap-On wall lockers, then yes, I'll address it: It's more gay than Dieter from 'Sprockets'.
 

VAmookie

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If by 'dush-baggery' [sic] you mean that it makes you look like a bigger tool box than a top-of-the-line rolling Snap-On wall lockers.


I have never heard that before. Call CBS, the NFL, FBI, and MPAA; I do not have expressed written consent, but im stealing it
 

nvrg1vup

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I'm not a huge fan of duty phones anyway. They either never work, or they never work...so when you have a missed call...you tell them it didn't work and they tell you to hit the treeline. I miss the corps.
 

Junior

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I would rather carry a man purse than wear a cell phone clipped to my body anyday. I laugh everytime I see somebody 'wearing' a cell phone.
 

Gatordev

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Speaking of phones...

I'll be getting my parents a cell phone shortly and while I'm not sure they "need" a smartphone, if that's the way we decide to go, I'm curious to get the opinions of those users here. If they went w/ a smart phone, the ability to surf the web and check email would be the primary use (mostly email). My concern is the user interface. I've heard people love their Blackberries, but I've never used them so I don't know how easy it is to use. The iPhone would be the "best" UI for them, I'd think, but they're w/ Verizon (because I am), so that's out.

Thoughts? Crackberry better than a WinCe phone (or whatever they call them now)?
 
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