Monday, February 28, 2011

Free Stuff for Pictures


Post your favorite pictures of those doing something right and something wrong while talking on the cell phone. Please do not take pictures while driving or operating a vehicle of any kind -- this disqualifies you for any free stuff.

Once a month we will pick the winners for doing something right and those Cell Phone users who are doing something wrong.  We are giving away T-Shirts with the "Save Me From My Cell Phone" Graphic (from the website) and free copies of the Ebook "Save Me From My Cell Phone".

I will personally sign every T-Shirt and once you receive your t-shirt, post a pic on my Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1643449749).

I will be announcing a book chat for those who want to meet me and talk about a kinder gentler society who uses cell phones as communication device, not a replacement of their life.

I will be announcing winners every 25th of the month.  Get your pictures in with an explanation now and let's get busy!

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Walking and Talking

Has anyone been walking and talking or walking and texting these days in a crowded place lately?  I had the distinct pleasure of going to a festival this weekend.  You know the usually routine rides, cotton candy, kids screaming, parents and teenagers shuffling from ride to ride with limited enthusiasm.  Fortunately, the weather was cool and I was reminded that everyone was staying connected by cell phone.

I nearly bumped into dozens of people preoccupied with receiving and sending texts while they were yakking on the phone, right after they were yakking up elephant ears from the festival rides.  It was a sheer delight to see so many people -- sort of enjoying themselves as they kept in touch over the wireless.

This was a paradise for me watching and taking in the amount of cell phone abuse that was being intermingled with long lines for rides, food, and drinks, and the occasional shoving matches between the kids.

Cell phones abusers were out numbering the civilized human beings 2 to 1 and although it was a bit much at times, the added bonus was that pre-teens and teenagers were checking in regularly with parents and grandparents.  That gave me little comfort, but I always error on the side of good judgment -- If you want to keep your kids, never let 'em out of your sight!