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<blockquote data-quote="Psmith" data-source="post: 439835" data-attributes="member: 3092"><p>I hear you Brewdude. Landlines have been usurped by cell phones in Korea...can't even get one any more. And as for the cell-phone often I will let it die on Friday and not re-charge it again until Monday morning. It bugs my wife a bit but to me, just knowing that I am unreachable to the rest of the world for a few days is comforting. Kind of like being on a boat, or hiking up into the mountains. </p><p>I have fond memories of the "old days" when it wasn't expected that one would be contactable 24-7 for every trivial thing. I don't think it is very healthy. Why did humans want to lose that kind of peace so easily I'm not sure.</p><p>I don't consider you a luddite...just a guy who enjoys peace and quiet. I'm the same. Then again, probably many of us pipe smokers are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psmith, post: 439835, member: 3092"] I hear you Brewdude. Landlines have been usurped by cell phones in Korea...can't even get one any more. And as for the cell-phone often I will let it die on Friday and not re-charge it again until Monday morning. It bugs my wife a bit but to me, just knowing that I am unreachable to the rest of the world for a few days is comforting. Kind of like being on a boat, or hiking up into the mountains. I have fond memories of the "old days" when it wasn't expected that one would be contactable 24-7 for every trivial thing. I don't think it is very healthy. Why did humans want to lose that kind of peace so easily I'm not sure. I don't consider you a luddite...just a guy who enjoys peace and quiet. I'm the same. Then again, probably many of us pipe smokers are. [/QUOTE]
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