I lost my phone sometime yesterday. It
is not an expensive phone so that is not an issue, but inconvenience is an
issue. All those phone numbers that are stored on there are now lost to me. I
have a feeling I lost it from a jacket pocket that has a long slit so it is not
really for storing things other than to perhaps warm a hand. Leroy and I have
both looked in the car, I cleaned out my purse, we also both, standing in
different places, called that number to no avail. I have lost my phone in the
past. It was only after I replaced it that I found it between the car seat and
the frame of the car. My plan is to wait at least a week before I say it is
absolutely gone. Course Miriam and some others feel that this is the
opportunity for me to update to a smart phone. I had planned to do that, but
not just yet. How did we survive back in the day when a phone was just one in a
house and securely attached to the wall?
My Fitbit has stopped working. It is
just totally blank. I did not see a notification that the battery was low so I
am wondering about what has happened there. I now remember that the battery two
pack that I bought the last time had one battery that did not work. The company
had told me they would send me a replacement. That battery never came so I am
powerless. I really hesitate to go buy another battery in case it is the device
that is not working rather than the battery.
Should I replace it with a zip or get
a wrist type? I must think about the pros and cons. I was not sure that I wanted
to have one on my wrist, but there are certainly some advantages. Such as not
having it clipped to my pants where I cannot easily see it in public. Would it
be more or less accurate? It seems that so many material purchases require a
lot of decisions to be made. We are awash in choices.
Now if we could just figure some of
these things out including what car to buy next we could just let the world go
by.
Paula
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