“If I could throw my phone away, I would probably do it. It's always on silent, and I don't like when it rings and people are calling. We could live without those things in the past when we just had a phone on the street somewhere, on the corner or at the house. I have no interest in telling all the people what I do every day and where I am.” PeopleIfsPastHouseInterestStreetsCallingSilentPhonesCornersRingsIf I Could Author:Kimi Raikkonen
“I look around my neighborhood, and I see people hailing a cab or ordering their food and then paying for it all with their phone. I've read about that stuff for a really long time, and now it's starting to become commonplace.” PeopleLooksLongStuffLong TimeStartingPhonesNeighborhoodCommonplaceCabReally Long Author:Ben Silbermann
“People return my phone calls now, which is really interesting. I'll tell you what I've learned that's kind of bittersweet. So many doors have opened up. I've met everybody in the business. I'm fortunate people want to work with me.” PeopleWantKindInterestingDoorsReturnMetsPhonesFortunateI've LearnedReally InterestingPhone CallsBittersweet Author:Tate Taylor
“I wouldn't say design has become strictly functional. A lot of cars these days look downright comic book to me, and the info-gadgets with which late industrial people spend the most time - phones, music players, etc. - are blobjects.” PeopleLooksBookPlayerCarDesignLatePhonesComicThese DaysEtcComic BookGadgets Author:Scott Westerfeld
“I went to these mixers, you know, where you're supposed to meet people. And sure enough, some guy asked me for my phone number. but at the end of the evening he gave it back.” PeopleKnowsEndsEnoughGuyNumbersPhonesEveningPhone Numbers Author:Marcia Wallace
“I hate phones. All businesses are personal businesses, and I always try my best to get back to people, but sometimes the barrage of calls is so enormous that if I just answered calls I would do nothing else.” PeopleIfsTryingSometimesHateI HatePhonesEnormousGet BackPersonal Business Author:Vera Wang