Not mobile anymore
Everytime I have felt that I have cribbed a lot on my posts I have decided to stop. Not stop cribbing, I mean stop blogging. I feel its time to stop pouring thoughts into this blog. But that thought lingers in my mind only for a short while. Soon I stop thinking and start blogging!
Its time for the perenial question that bogs me once every two years. Which mobile phone to buy. Yup I lost my phone on the way home. Somebody must have flicked it in the train. Should I go for the 'one' (nah this time I am not talking about 'the one'), but I am referring to the phone thats caught my fancy - the N95. Or sould I go for the the 'other' - The HTC touch. Or should I just settle down for the cheapest one available. Yeah I only look at the extremes - no compromise. Or maybe I should just try living without one. I have managed 2 days now. I think I can manage another 20. Maybe I should ask the amused vodafone lady who I called up at 7 in the morning on Diwali to bar the outgoing calls on my phone. Of course she was the first person I wished on Diwali. Poor gal - had to work on a festival.
So what is it to live without a phone. For me it has made no difference. I have not felt restless. I have not felt disconnected. In today's world that might mean I am a loser! I just dont care. But I guess I will need one anyway. So the only decision to take is - Will it be a phone for 2500 or 25000. Let see how mobile shopping turns out to be this weekend!
Its time for the perenial question that bogs me once every two years. Which mobile phone to buy. Yup I lost my phone on the way home. Somebody must have flicked it in the train. Should I go for the 'one' (nah this time I am not talking about 'the one'), but I am referring to the phone thats caught my fancy - the N95. Or sould I go for the the 'other' - The HTC touch. Or should I just settle down for the cheapest one available. Yeah I only look at the extremes - no compromise. Or maybe I should just try living without one. I have managed 2 days now. I think I can manage another 20. Maybe I should ask the amused vodafone lady who I called up at 7 in the morning on Diwali to bar the outgoing calls on my phone. Of course she was the first person I wished on Diwali. Poor gal - had to work on a festival.
So what is it to live without a phone. For me it has made no difference. I have not felt restless. I have not felt disconnected. In today's world that might mean I am a loser! I just dont care. But I guess I will need one anyway. So the only decision to take is - Will it be a phone for 2500 or 25000. Let see how mobile shopping turns out to be this weekend!
1 Comments:
Hey which mobile did u get?? Me too in desperate need to change my cell...
And an advise on behalf of your blog fans - buy a one which enables you to blog from your cell phone! :)
May HTC touch is a good idea...
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Rupam Bhattacharya, at 10:03 PM
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