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Mysteriousgirl22-25, F
Lol yeah.. They want smart phones.. Not even some toys to play

frostyflower36-40, F
In defense of "kids these days":

1- They are growing up in a generation in which technology is constantly advancing at an increasing rate. To be competitive in school and in the work force, they are going to need to be fluent with technology, and having reasonable access to smart phones and tablets and computers allows them to learn and explore technology.

2- In order to have a device that is even remotely compatible with current software and operating systems, it need to be generally less than 5 years old. Tech companies do this intentionally in order to keep the income rolling in, plus technology is in a golden age and is advancing far faster than previous generations experienced, so the "latest and greatest" is also obsolete as soon as it hits the shelf.
frostyflower36-40, F
@frostyflower All that being said, My daughter (4) has a hand-me-down iPhone 4S. It has no service, and is worth $0 trade-in because it fell in the toilet. My husband has a 5S and I have a 6S. We have each only purchased the oldest available model, and only when we are forced to upgrade due to our previous phones falling in the toilet and not holding a call anymore, not being compatible with OS upgrades and app updates we rely on like bill organization, battery depletion and replacement costing more than a new phone payment, dropping and cracking the screen in a beautiful spider web, etc. We try our best to make our tech last, treat it with respect and milk it for as long as we can before we upgrade, so we are never quite on the "latest and greatest" and neither will our daughter, but we lag just far enough behind to also not experience most of the "early adaptor" grievances.
SweetMae70-79, F
We actually used those from balcony to balcony in Turkey!! We had a bell to ring when we wanted to talk.
SweetMae70-79, F
@cherokeepatti We used waxed string if I remember right.
cherokeepatti61-69, F
@SweetMae That's how we made ours, with soup cans and waxed string. We also made crawdad hooks from bent straight pins and strung them with string and put a little chunk of bacon on them to bait them.
SweetMae70-79, F
@cherokeepatti We used buttons.
I wish my son was that simple. He'd look at that and say,"Rubbish. That looks sooooo boring!" 馃様
PumpkinsF
What did you charge it with? air?
@Pumpkins mine was solar powered,haha
cherokeepatti61-69, F
@Pumpkins Imagination馃う
NimbusM
Mmmmmh,
Motorola Medusa Mk5 if I'm not mistaken.

Now worth a fortune!
shuhakM
@Nimbus No, I think it's a Campbell's Classic #2 (although it could be a 303).
It goes for about $25-$40 on eBay. However, if the string (cable?) is still in good condition it can fetch upwards of $100.
Yes they are spoiled. And they generally get what they want. Somehow. The work ethic to save to get what you want is totally gone. Parents, grandparents and guardians are just expected to have the money- like $1000 for the new Apple phone. Geez. My kids are long grown- but they would go without before I would spend a grand on a phone. That will be outdated in 6 months.
Iwillsurvive22-25, F
haha yes these days were great
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AnukBinaryM
I'm so gonna make that this weekend with my kid馃憤
lostluggage56-60, F
yes we did that too, a simpler time.
Myself1161-69, M
lol I remember mine
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mrmoose70-79, M
CierzoM
Surely conversations were smarter with it 馃槃
This was the first phone I ever had
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SW-User
Those were the days 馃槗
It worked wonders !!!!
I used to love that...lol
SW-User
馃槀wow really
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Degbeme70-79, M
馃槅 ... me too!
metaldog51-55
SW-User
馃槀馃槀馃槀

 
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