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Or punishment for those who arent aware of their surroundings. I dont see how people can be oblivious to everything when they text.

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Or texting whilst doing anything other than stopping and writing a text!

 

I dread to think how the children of today are going to be taught real social interaction - most parents now always seem to have their phone in their hand either texting, instant messaging, facebooking, tweeting or playing games!

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They had to put up fences around the water features at the Scottish Parliament because people texting were falling in !!!

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Should have left them open. Do us all a favour.

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They had to put up fences around the water features at the Scottish Parliament because people texting were falling in !!!

 

They should remove the fences and let Darwin's theory take it's course

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Should have left them open. Do us all a favour.

 

They should remove the fences and let Darwin's theory take it's course

 

Lmfaoooo!!! :lol:

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They had to put up fences around the water features at the Scottish Parliament because people texting were falling in !!!

 

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You have to wonder how we managed without mobile phones ?

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You have to wonder how we managed without mobile phones ?

 

I can remember, and we managed just fine :-D

 

We went glamping the year before last and took no mobile phones or internet devices and it was bliss!!

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We tried an experiment at work one night. We all turned off our mobiles to see who would last the longest. The youngster failed after one hour needing to check on Facebook. He is constantly on his phone even at 4 in the morning. I have used the horn on a youth who stepped out in front of the car while on his Ipod with ear phones in. He didn't even hear that and carried on walking. There was a young girl recently killed on a railway crossing because she didn't look and could not hear the train coming.

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I am too young to properly remember life before mobiles. We did used to go out and have to take 2 10ps for the phone box though.

 

The company I remember first was one to one back in 1990 and a phone could cost between £200 and £300. It was very much a luxury back then. You can't be much past 21 then Nysti!

 

Before that were the brick type and you would need muscle to carry it around.

 

They also said texting would never take off.

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I'm 24. I remember being about 12 and having my first mobile. It was a brick compared to what we have now. But I also remember the phone screens not being so big and just being able to call and text on them. I still have one of those which I sometimes use.

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I remember only one person in my street had a phone !!!

As for owning a colour TV, forget it :)

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Ah now we must be talking early 70's:-D

 

That's the era btw, Lol

 

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When I tell my nephews and nieces my first job was delivering milk on a horse and cart they don't half take the Proverbial :)

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When I tell my nephews and nieces my first job was delivering milk on a horse and cart they don't half take the Proverbial :)[/quote

 

Horse and cart eh ? Bet it was a stable job. lol..]

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SMS messaging was used for the first time on 3 December 1992, when Neil Papworth, a 22-year-old test engineer for the Sema Group used a personal computer to send the text message "Merry Christmas" via the Vodafone network to the phone of Richard Jarvis.It grew from there.

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I think the only thing that humans being need educating in, is common sense - but I honestly think common sense is a thing of the past :lol:

 

As someone said, railings had to be put up so people wouldn't fall in the water! This is why there are so many restrictions, or activities are now a thing of the past, because the state has to babysit the population from their own lack of common sense! It's ridiculous!

 

For example, a drunken person walks alongside a river, slips and falls in, they get hypothermia, almost die, and sue the local council for not having adequate fencing! When the reality should be...DO NOT WALK NEXT TO A RIVER WHEN AS DRUNK AS A SKUNK :lol:

 

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