
...my cell phone!!
Yeah! Have you forgotten it´s a machine, and not a part of you??
In my case, the cell phone has became the most unmissible thing to carry on. Even more important than my underwear! (just joking). My parent gave me my first cell on 2002´s christmass. Sorry, Santa Claus. It would be my first year as a college young boy, and they didn´t want to set me free: "Peter, this gift is to report us who are you with, where, what are you ´gonna do, etc. Not for chatting with friends or girlfriends"... "You just have $10.000 pesos a month on calls and don´t you waste any peso!!. Of course, I spent it on a week, and not specificly to my parents! I was the cell men. During the years, muy budget didn´t change. Every time I talked with somebody on my cell, it was like this: 1.Hi! 2.Where are you. 3.What are you ´gonna do 4.Call me, my minutes are dying!! Tuuu tuuu tuuuu. Everybody hated me, I was the minute´s thief.
So, when my brother got into college in 2005, we had a serious chat an concluded on this: Dad, change the cell plan!!!! And he did. Since that, my life has completely changed. Now I talk to my friends and doesn´t call me "the pahantom", can ask girl´s number (and call them), and do so many things that before I was unable to do! I love my cell.
But there has been many changes since 2002 on the cell technology! Now my cell haves a 2.0 megapixels, radio, mp4, mp3 lector, video camera... smaller and lighter!! Of course that exists the top of cells like blackberries or the new Iphone. But that´s bussines man´s stuff. I love my cell, because it´s a thing that I can easily carry on, and I´m always available to comunicate with anyone, in any part of the world, and if I don´t want to talk with anybody, I just turn it off. I also like because it´s a multifunctional machine: Phone, Clock, alarm, radio and music player.
Well, hoping that cell phones get smaller with the time, I end this technology review, and including a link that provides information about the history of cell phones development.
2 comments:
Pedro, wahappen?
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I'll take some for sale in english class. There’s some pictures in my blog.
See ya!
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