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md
response 25 of 119: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 16:17 UTC 2002

22: Why do you presume that??

Here's a question fo both men and women:  Where do you carry your phone?
gelinas
response 26 of 119: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 16:19 UTC 2002

My pager is clipped to my belt.  My phone is on my desk (at work) and various
tables (at home).
danr
response 27 of 119: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 17:25 UTC 2002

re #25: I don't. No cell phone here.
scott
response 28 of 119: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 17:51 UTC 2002

I carry my cell phone in a jacket pocket, a backpack/briefcase, or (in rare
cases) in a back pocket.  I refuse to clip it to my belt; that's a fashion
no-no.  
rcurl
response 29 of 119: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 20:09 UTC 2002

I don't know where I would carry a cell phone if I carried one. I dislike
being encumbered by anything larger than my wallet. I carry instruments
on field trips in a backpack, but I wouldn't want to carry a backpack just
to carry a cell phone. I carry a "business card" calculator. I'd like
a cell phone about that size, if I needed one.
janc
response 30 of 119: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 21:37 UTC 2002

Cell phone goes in front pocket.  Sometimes the same one as the wallet. 
Big pockers.
ea
response 31 of 119: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 21:43 UTC 2002

When I'm not in my room, the cell phone lives on the belt, just behind 
the right front pocket.  (when I'm in the room, it lives on the desk).  
The rest of my belt, at various times, carries a leatherman, a 
mini-maglight, a full sized maglight, and on occasion a walkie talkie.  
THere have also been occasions when I've got 3 phones on the belt at 
once (my cell phone, cordless landline phone for work, and work cell 
phone)
brighn
response 32 of 119: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 22:15 UTC 2002

I don't have a cel phone. I find that most people who have them use them to
annoy people who don't. I will probably eventually have one and keep it turned
off most of the time.
bru
response 33 of 119: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 22:16 UTC 2002

I usually carry the cell on my belt on my right hand side.
jazz
response 34 of 119: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 23:02 UTC 2002

        *uses his cell phone to annoy brighn*
oval
response 35 of 119: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 23:22 UTC 2002

in my pocket or in a bag
i
response 36 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 02:19 UTC 2002

Fat-with-junk trifold wallet in the right front pocket of somewhat-tight
jeans.  If any pickpocket's ever gone for it, the found the contents so
disappointing that he put it back in my pocket.

Re: #5 - my *real* wallet (with no-search Oval Office access pass, nuclear
bomb blueprints, billion$ in Treasury Bills payable to "bearer", etc.) is
hidden inside a half-spoiled stuffed pork chop in my fridge, where no self-
respecting terrorist would dream of looking.
jep
response 37 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 02:32 UTC 2002

I carry my cell phone in my coat or jacket pocket.
brighn
response 38 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 14:32 UTC 2002

*throws John's cell phone in the closest waterway*
jep
response 39 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 15:18 UTC 2002

I use the cell phone almost every day to call my wife to tell her I'm 
on the way to pick up my son, or to call or receive calls from my son.  
I never turn it off.  I just recharge the battery a lot.

I stay pretty close to using the 100 minutes per month which are 
allocated with my plan through Cingular.

The cell phone is important to me.  Please don't take it from me.
brighn
response 40 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 15:37 UTC 2002

(The other John)
jep
response 41 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 15:41 UTC 2002

(Oh.  Go ahead.)
jazz
response 42 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 16:19 UTC 2002

        Well gee, thanks, John.  ;)

        You can get my cell phone when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
gull
response 43 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 17:28 UTC 2002

I usually carry my wallet in my right rear pocket, but I tend to need 
to take it out when I'm sitting down for a long time.  I'm not sure how 
to get around that, except by carrying less stuff (and hence making 
more trips back home for cards I need and have forgotten.)  I may try 
my left front pocket, though that already has my pocketwatch in it (I 
hate wearing a wristwatch.)  My right front pocket has a big wad of 
keys, a pocketknife, and loose change.  One problem with sticking a 
bulky wallet in your front pocket is it tends to sway around when you 
walk.

I don't currently have a cell phone because I don't think I'd use it 
enough to justify the monthly fee.  At times I've considered getting 
one and then dropping my regular phone service, which I don't use all 
that much...among other things, that would mean no more telemarketer 
calls.
brighn
response 44 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 17:34 UTC 2002

#42> Are you running for President of the NCPA (National Cell Phone
Association)? *wonders if that Second Amendment applies to cell phones*
gull
response 45 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 20:13 UTC 2002

Only if they're guns disguised as cell phones.
flem
response 46 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 20:49 UTC 2002

I'm sure someone could make a cellphone that shot BBs, or something.  

I carry my wallet in the left rear pocket, but I take it out whenever I'm
sitting anywhere for more than a minute or two.  
gull
response 47 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 21:12 UTC 2002

Some unknown group apparently was making guns disguised as cell 
phones.  They could fire three .22 shots, but not with much range or 
accuracy.  The devices were not functional as cell phones, they just 
looked like them.
fitz
response 48 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 21:47 UTC 2002

Left rear 99% of the time
inside suit coat pocket or left in car trunk 1%.
jmsaul
response 49 of 119: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 22:03 UTC 2002

Re #47:  I think I've got a movie of that somewhere if you're interested.
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