DeathPrincess
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^^ there MUST be some kind of speach totxt kind of thing by now...
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I'm one of the rare 19yr olds that don't have a cellphone. I find it hilarious when I see people walking around at college talking on their cellphones or texting. It's almost like their doing it so that they can feel busy and think they're important.
Nail on head. Right here.
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Why teenagers require a mobile phone is beyond me.
Why teenagers require a mobile phone is beyond me.
Why teenagers require a mobile phone is beyond me.
Texting is so much easier then having to call someone, and then later after things change call again.
Texting allows a dynamic form of conversation amongst many people, it's a network, and it's awesome. But 100 or so a day!? Come on, there's no effin' way the "average" teenager is sending that many.
What are these little kids telling eachother in all these text messages? I mean, how much can a 12 year old really have to talk about?
This is exactly why I don't even own a cell phone. One of my coworkers is one of these texting fiends and the goddamn phone is going off every 10 minutes! I enjoy the fact I can't be reached at any given moment all day long. By the way I am 21.
I don't own a cell phone either and people look at me like I am strange when I tell them I don't have one. The day I get a cell phone is the day they cost no more than a landline, which won't be anytime soon.
Cell phones are cheaper than landline.. by far. The utility of being able to take it with you is obviously worth it.
Please tell me how you figure a cell phone is cheaper than a landline.
"Let your kid text during dinner! Let your kid text during school! It pays off," 15-year-old Kate Moore said Tuesday after winning the LG U.S. National Texting Championship.
After all, she said: "Your kid could win money and publicity and a phone."
This is becoming a serious problem. My sister is 17 and sends/receives easily 10,000 a month. I don't know how she does it. She is in school for 8-10 hours a day as well. I send a few hundred a month and I think its a lot.
Here's where it becomes a disturbing trend:
I was on a second date (first date went extremely well) with this girl and I took her out to dinner. Now mind you she didn't sit there and text the entire time (maybe three texts during dinner), but her phone was constantly buzzing every 15 seconds with text messages. (I am 23) It was very aggravating. She waited till the movie after to text the entire time. That was our last date.
Why is it a problem how she spends her time? I love how people think there is a problem with how other people spend their time based on their own opinion lol..
Dunno, maybe has to do with the fact that she is his younger sister and she is in school? She ought to be paying attention, not dicking around with her telephone?
Text to speech barely works, and mostly for English, so speech recognition is still many years away and not for phone CPUs.
Same thing as visual shape recognition. Works fine in a human brain, not so well in a CPU.
Don't tell my Droid that. Speech to text works almost perfectly for me.
Don't tell my Droid that. Speech to text works almost perfectly for me.
You don't actually have to pay attention for the entire duration of a class, especially if it's high school. Don't get me twisted; paying attention is vital to maintaining good grades for most people, but there are a lot of times during class where you can dick around. If it's a college class where the majority of your information comes through lectures, then yeah, you better pay attention, but most high school classes are very lenient in the time required to pay attention/do work in the class.Dunno, maybe has to do with the fact that she is his younger sister and she is in school? She ought to be paying attention, not dicking around with her telephone?
If it's a college class where the majority of your information comes through lectures, then yeah, you better pay attention.
No problemHahahahahahha. Thanks for the laugh