Your life without a computer: what does it look like?
My life without a computer looks like a vacation. I can go a full week without my laptop. I can do almost everything I need to do (including responding to this prompt) on my phone – except work. And I can even do some work on my phone, including e-mail & calendar, accessing our CRM system, and Workday (our HR system). There’s an app for just about everything now.
However, my life without a phone would be very different.
And by “phone,” I mean a tiny powerful smartphone that reportedly could be used to guide more than 120 million Apollo-era spacecraft to the moon — all at the same time.
Remember Apollo-era phones?

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I felt this. I don’t think I’ve opened my laptop for a month. I really don’t put my phone down. It’s my gateway to everything.
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It really is. My laptop goes unused many days.
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I kind of miss rotary phones. The whole thing about dialing without buttons. We used to stretch that phone cord out a bit. Everybody had to wait their turn to use the phone. How times have changed!
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The cord was key! You wanted to stretch it to someplace somewhat private when talking with friends. But those old phones caused so many fights between siblings, especially sisters!
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It is interesting, I have noticed people distinguish their cell phones from laptops and desktops, but really they are also computers, just pocket size.
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True!
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