I never said they’re not useful for anyone. They’re not useful for me.
I never said they’re not useful for anyone. They’re not useful for me.
I get those notifications via text message.
Brilliant!
The majority of them are run from scam call centers in India, but also in Southeast Asia.
Important news almost never comes via phone call. It comes in the mail or via email.
I’m an older millennial. I enjoyed talking on the phone until I was something like 12. Texting wasn’t a big thing yet then, but messengers on the internet were. So I realized there were better ways of communicating.
When I was in college, I was hit by a car. I was poor and had no health insurance. That led to endless calls from debt collectors. That led to anxiety related to the sound of a phone ringing. I have not answered the phone to unknown numbers since then. My life is better for it.
I only occasionally listen to voicemail, and most of the time, it’s a doctor’s appointment automated reminder. The rest of the time, it’s usually spam. No point listening.
Anyone who knows me and needs or wants to get in touch with me knows how to do so and knows not to do so by phone call. Anyone else is unimportant.
I also have the same clock. It works perfectly.
A sun lamp is even better to wake up to, as long as there’s no one else in the room who you will be waking up with it.
Mildly?