How cliche. But anyway, I just got this phone this year. I was feeling left out for not having one since kids eight years younger than me did. Plus, I had a very hard time contacting people. Although it's prepaid and I do not have unlimited texting, I use texting whenever I have the need. I don't have the QWERTY keyboard, which means I text very slowly and don't enjoy it very much. I'm not constantly on the phone, so I don't have to worry about school policies. In fact, I keep my phone off for most of the school day and use it after school. My phone is, however, my own. My background is of Final Fantasy XIII, which is a video game I have been waiting to play for almost four years. As soon as I get a memory stick, I hope to add music and my own ringtones also. My phone is red and black, which happen to be my favorite colors. As soon as I can find one, I really want a phone charm, too.
From a technological lens, a person can tell that I do not have the best technology that is offered right now. Blackberries, iPhones, and phones with full keyboards and internet access would be regarded highly. Maybe an archaeologist would assume, if looking back on this, that I was not as interested in communication as my peers. He or she can, however, tell that I like video games and black and red. He or she may also see the pictures of my friends that I keep so that when one of them calls, their picture shows up.
Monday, April 5, 2010
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