100% of people in my latest poll said they had been so stressed by being ripped off by BT, subjected to unilateral changes in their contract as well as being diddled for paying in cash that they decided to, in the words of Ms. D. Harry, rip it off the wall.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 31st March 2008 11:45 GMT
...strains of lab animal that are so nervous that sudden noise and light will make them suffer fatal coronaries. These lackwits must be some similar human phenomenon. Or maybe they live the lives of soap opera stars where they haven't read the script and don't know whether this week's "drama" will be their granny popping her clogs or their progeny being busted for drugs and arson (despite the fact that neither of these is actually likely).
By Sceptical BastardPosted Monday 31st March 2008 12:20 GMT
... and these phonetards would wilt under the lack of credit. Jeeze-us-aitch-christ, the Darwin principle in action - humankind is better off without hypertensive heart-diseased mobe addicts. Die, you sad losers, and help us clean up the genepool.
So this bloke shot his wife through the wall? And the police actually believed his cock-and-bull dish story? Unless the plod are unbelievably gullible, he's cleverer than he appears at first reading.
By Bruce LeydenPosted Monday 31st March 2008 12:21 GMT
I jump every time the bloody thing rings. My stress levels drop considerably when I'm out of range or am allowed to have it switched off - i.e. all weekend.
Time was (when this was all fields - nineteenticketytwo or thereabouts) you could just pretend not to be at home when the phone rang and didn't have to come up with some lame ego-massaging excuse for not having been arsed to speak to someone.
if I don't want to be disturbed by the phone (most of the time actually) I turn it to silent mode. At home I've had an answerphone attached for the last 20 years and switched the ringer off in my phone so I only answer the phone when its someone I wish to talk to. (Never had a cold-calling saltestard bother me in all that time as well).
The phone is there as a convenience. It does not HAVE to rule your life. I've never understood why people get stressed when the phone rings - you don't have to answer it, they havn't (yet!) passed a law requiring you to answer the phone...
If people are so petty as to get genuine physical damage from stress about their mobile phones then maybe that is nature's way of weeding out the feeble-brained among us.
Mine's the one with the Dawkins book in the pocket
Rampaging mob of linguists chases double-barrel-named tit down the street for coining the disgusting word 'nomophobia'. Even worse than people who insist on mixing Latin and Greek pre/suffixes in an attempt to sound educated.
By Bruno GirinPosted Monday 31st March 2008 14:00 GMT
On a ship in the middle of the North Sea works wonders too :-) That was a great way to educate my boss and colleagues to the fact that when I am on holidays, I really am on holidays and there's no point trying to get in touch with me.
By Dick EmeryPosted Monday 31st March 2008 20:43 GMT
Everything these days is geared towards stress. And the scare mongering is not helping what with terrorism, global warming, the economy and general health worries/scares.
We only have ourselves to blame.
I hate mobile phones. I have a pay as you go one but only a few people know the number and I rarely get calls. I still jump though when I do :P
By Daniel B.Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 00:58 GMT
I'd fear having no signal if I'm in the middle of a long road trip, but that would be because if my car breaks down, I won't be able to call emergency services.
That said, unless I'm actually expecting someone to call, I sod off the cellphone. Recently I've found out that I can set up my cellphone on a "redirect all calls to voicemail" mode. Guess what I did on my last vacation.
I would have turned it off, but some people who do need to keep in contact can SMS me or e-mail me (few people have my blackberry addy) so I can still get those while sending everyone else to sod off.
As a funny note, I was merely 15 when my dad gave me my first cellphone. I was sick of it 6 months after, thanks to the hourly "WHERE ARE YOU?" calls my dad made every hour after 5pm.
Comments on: Mobile phone stress stalks quivering nation
new poll results #
By nickj Posted Monday 31st March 2008 11:37 GMT
Well, at least.... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 31st March 2008 11:41 GMT
There are inbred... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 31st March 2008 11:45 GMT
You wouldn't credit it... #
By Sceptical Bastard Posted Monday 31st March 2008 12:20 GMT
What about us socially-avoidant types? #
By Bruce Leyden Posted Monday 31st March 2008 12:21 GMT
Um, silent mode anyone? #
By BoldMan Posted Monday 31st March 2008 12:51 GMT
@ sceptical #
By Alfie Posted Monday 31st March 2008 13:35 GMT
Natural selection #
By Iain Posted Monday 31st March 2008 13:36 GMT
In other news #
By Spleen Posted Monday 31st March 2008 13:53 GMT
@Alfie #
By Bruno Girin Posted Monday 31st March 2008 14:00 GMT
Sad, very Sad #
By pctechxp Posted Monday 31st March 2008 14:41 GMT
World of stress #
By Dick Emery Posted Monday 31st March 2008 20:43 GMT
I was kind of hoping for brain cancer #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 31st March 2008 21:32 GMT
Fear of "NO SERVICE" #
By Daniel B. Posted Tuesday 1st April 2008 00:58 GMT