Thursday, January 31, 2008

Greatest Technological Device

Today, I wanted to talk a little bit about what I believe to be the greatest technology device that is available to mostly all of the population. I think that this technology would be the cell phone. Not only is it now portable, but it can do a ton more than the older cell phones could do. Not only does it have the capability to call someone, but now you can text, listen to music, watch television, play games, surf the internet, and etc. The cell phone, I think, is simpler to use than most of the new “items” that are coming out, such as an i-pod, mp3 player, lap-top computers, and etc. Overall, the cell phone is probably the greatest invention ever.

2 comments:

ThePumpkinater said...

Wow Smalls,
I have decided that I need to get a job that consist of more than watching people walk in and out of a building, putting paper into a printer, and surfing the web. I have read too many of these little blogs today, but the best part is that I’m getting paid to do it! :-)
I love how you are sitting in the 4 hour anti-hazing program, Hanne and Yanny are trying to get me to leave work to “entertain” them at Kate’s apartment (note: Kate is at the antihazing program with you,) I keep getting visitors coming in and out of my “office.”
OH.. back to the real reason of why I’m actually commenting on this blog.. I have no idea what I would do without my cell phone! In all actuality I know what happens when I don’t have my cell phone, I am very productive in my daily activities, and if I do not have the internet in my jail cell I get normal amounts of sleep. Anyways, in the past hour I have sent and received over 100 text messages.. haha I will stop rambling in your blog comment area.
<3 Pumpkin
PS. 30 more minutes and I get to clock out at work!! Yay!! And in about 40 minutes I’ll finally be off campus for the first time in 18 hours!!!! :-)
..last thing i swear.. do you want to go to Dana's bball game tmr at 1PM?

april said...

I would have to completly agree with you on this one. I absolutly love my cell phone. And their actually getting even better because that have mp3 players and stuff already installed in them, and now-a-days anyway to save money is a plus in my book. But to relply to your question about Tula Hanley. It's actually a really funny story; She was actually this exotic dancer from Brazil and she married one of the really wealthy men from my town that gained a lot of his fortune through the oil industry, which is how my town initially gained its wealth. Anyway to make a long story short they were both very giving people and so they gave a lot to the Pitt-Bradford campus and they built a library and a huge playground in my town. On top of all that they gave to local organizations all the time. Crazy thing about it is, Tula, was a very attractive women and basically had no problem flaunting it so she was often seen around town in see through dresses (and thats keeping it PG, there are some things i just cant mention on here lol ). She wrote a book too which had some deep insight on how to not get sexually transmitted diseases and how to look young well into your old age. But all in all i guess she was a great genuine person. She just happened to express herself without any shame.