You are not the only one who misses CDs and I'm not giving mine up.
I came to the whole tech thing late, and as I like to say, my knowledge is shallow yet narrow, but it's deeper than my partner's, who only joined the 20th century a few years ago. That was not a typo. I still own a dial phone connected to a land line.
You are not the only one who misses CDs and I'm not giving mine up.
I came to the whole tech thing late, and as I like to say, my knowledge is shallow yet narrow, but it's deeper than my partner's, who only joined the 20th century a few years ago. That was not a typo. I still own a dial phone connected to a land line.
Hang onto your land line. the quality can't be beat, the sanity of a leaving your phone behind is nice too. plus, i hear the kids are into retro stuff.
It's almost a necessity here, as we have so many power outages, and have bad cell service when that happens. We also have a locally owned phone company, one of the last independent phone/internet companies in the country, and our lines are buried underground.
Of course I have a cell phone, so I can no longer leave the phone behind, but it's nice to think I can.
You are not the only one who misses CDs and I'm not giving mine up.
I came to the whole tech thing late, and as I like to say, my knowledge is shallow yet narrow, but it's deeper than my partner's, who only joined the 20th century a few years ago. That was not a typo. I still own a dial phone connected to a land line.
Hang onto your land line. the quality can't be beat, the sanity of a leaving your phone behind is nice too. plus, i hear the kids are into retro stuff.
It's almost a necessity here, as we have so many power outages, and have bad cell service when that happens. We also have a locally owned phone company, one of the last independent phone/internet companies in the country, and our lines are buried underground.
Of course I have a cell phone, so I can no longer leave the phone behind, but it's nice to think I can.