Reuters On Telephone Cultures
mamladm writes "Reuters has an interesting article about the Differences in Telephone Cultures between the US and Europe.
It describes how the different regulatory frameworks have created distinct cultures on how telephones are being used in the US versus Europe. The article mainly discusses mobile phone usage, though."
I know this much - I once saw a cell phone ad where the guys are at a restaurant and the one uses the pepper grinder built into his phone. Then the ad cuts in, with the narrator asking, "Want a phone with the features you need?" before breaking into a list of just utterly useless garbage. Games, ringtones, a shitty camera, etc. My only thought was that the pepper mill would have been far more useful.
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Why walk next store or down to the pub to try to find them, when you could just ring them and be certain they're there?
Guess I just know my friends are always at home or the pub. Sometimes I forget not everyone has lazy drunk friends like I do.
Evolution or ID?
Perhaps, you should picture the person on the landline sitting on a plastic chair, in an air-conditioned house, with the lights on. I, on the other hand, prefer to use my mobile phone only while sitting in a bird-sanctuary, on a weathered rock, warmed by the sun's rays.
Besides, energy consumption shouldn't be nearly as great a concern as the process by which that energy has been generated.
I find it funny that on the American versions of the "Jamster" (Jamba in Germany) adverts they have to have a short blurb explaining what an SMS is.
Hopefully when Dubya sees that FUCKING FROG, he'll declare Jamster to be part of the axis of evil and nuke it.
That's why I try not to use my cellphone while I'm drivin' my Hummer...
That explains then why i can opnly get 512k broadband at an extortionate cost in Uk whilst my american chums are mostly on 2.5mb and above
(goddamn, did i just defend america... i must be sick...)
bah!*@%!
I, on the other hand, prefer to use my mobile phone only while sitting in a bird-sanctuary, on a weathered rock, warmed by the sun's rays.
True, but if you are one of those gits who needs to SHOUT into the mobile you will have very few friends in the bird sanctuary.
I want to drag this out as long as possible. Bring me my protractor.
You can't be a good knee-jerk environmentalist if you are going to look at the big picture!
Next time, you'll probably start complaining about recycling in the US by discussing things like the additional fuel usage of a separate truck fleet and the chemicals used in cleaning and processing glass and glossy paper.
If you want to make headlines, you need to keep the numbers to a minimum. Select a single statistic and base all policy decisions off that.