View Full Version : Should Use Of Mobile Phones Be Allowed In Cinemas?
Arthur Little
19th April 2016, 18:27
:olddude: ... absolutely NOT! :nono-1-1: ... I find the style of today's movie productions difficult enough to follow without any added distractions.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-36059244 ... :ReadIt:
:yeahthat:'s yet ANOTHER :crazy: notion dreamt up by our friends "across the pond". :doh
Thankfully, the :idea:'s been *thrown out here in :Britain: - and elsewhere - in the same way as anyone caught even attempting such a stupid, inane practice ought to *be too.
stevewool
19th April 2016, 21:40
It amazes me how many people young and old are always checking there phone, how the hell did we manage before these was around,:NoNo:
mickcant
20th April 2016, 06:37
I at my age of 71 can well remember life when we never had a landline phone at home and would need to go down the road if someone was ill and needed a Doctor.
It amazes me to see young people wandering along not looking where they are going because they have there eyes on their phone in case they miss something :NoNo:
Mick. :olddude:
Michael Parnham
20th April 2016, 07:13
I will never understand why people are so hooked on mobile phones, I think it's so rude and very bad mannered that they are used everywhere in public places. No one speaks to real people in a proper manner they have their nose stuck in a phone, it's only a phone after all, no one used to stick their ear to the phone when we only had landlines unless it was to do with one's job, can't anyone wait until they see one another to have a nice conversation, I use the bus every day after taking the wife to work because to save fuel I leave the car at her work then bus home returning on the bus in the evening to drive her home and when using the bus all the youngsters are stuck in their fancy phones no conversation at all and when retired people are on the bus you can hear them chattering away and it's really nice to witness these days because it's a rare event. Hope I've not offended anyone but it's seems such an alien way of life to me!:Erm:
Michael Parnham
20th April 2016, 07:46
I at my age of 71 can well remember life when we never had a landline phone at home and would need to go down the road if someone was ill and needed a Doctor.
It amazes me to see young people wandering along not looking where they are going because they have there eyes on their phone in case they miss something :NoNo:
Mick. :olddude:
I love my landline Mick, just wish it would ring more than two or three times a year, whenever I'm asked for my phone number ( which is never ) I would give my landline number every time :xxgrinning--00xx3: Btw, my Nokia C1 only rings that many times also:Erm:
Arthur Little
20th April 2016, 12:36
I will never understand why people are so hooked on mobile phones, I think it's so rude and very bad mannered that they are used everywhere in public places. No one speaks to real people in a proper manner they have their nose stuck in a phone, it's only a phone after all, no one used to stick their ear to the phone when we only had landlines unless it was to do with one's job, can't anyone wait until they see one another to have a nice conversation, I use the bus every day after taking the wife to work because to save fuel I leave the car at her work then bus home returning on the bus in the evening to drive her home and when using the bus all the youngsters are stuck in their fancy phones no conversation at all and when retired people are on the bus you can hear them chattering away and it's really nice to witness these days because it's a rare event. Hope I've not offended anyone but it's seems such an alien way of life to me! :Erm:
NO, I'm certain you won't have offended anyone here, Michael ... the people
you're referring to are so bound up with what's on the screen of their mobile phones - including their [usually badly~worded] text messages - they're like zombies ... :anerikke: ... whom I cannot imagine reading this thread.
Tawi2
20th April 2016, 12:49
Sit in a pinoy cinema,any pinoy cinema and listen for the ringtones,chatting,or watch the display screens light up while txt'ing :furious3:
Terpe
20th April 2016, 13:13
Sit in a pinoy cinema,any pinoy cinema and listen for the ringtones,chatting,or watch the display screens light up while txt'ing :furious3:
Yep.
Anywhere !!!!
Church Mass ...............Many cellphones in action even the priest will say please turn off.
I wonder hown many of these folks are just pretending they have friends or as I suspect (by observation) are just playing some game.....
Whichever way, it just confirms my view that the majority of Filipinos have a severe lack of cultural development
Tawi2
20th April 2016, 13:33
There was the infamous cebu doctors scandal years ago where the surgeons and operating technicians even too their cell phones into theatre with them.
Michael Parnham
20th April 2016, 16:24
Yep.
Anywhere !!!!
Church Mass ...............Many cellphones in action even the priest will say please turn off.
I wonder hown many of these folks are just pretending they have friends or as I suspect (by observation) are just playing some game.....
Whichever way, it just confirms my view that the majority of Filipinos have a severe lack of cultural development
You couldn't have said it better:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Michael Parnham
20th April 2016, 16:25
NO, I'm certain you won't have offended anyone here, Michael ... the people
you're referring to are so bound up with what's on the screen of their mobile phones - including their [usually badly~worded] text messages - they're like zombies ... :anerikke: ... whom I cannot imagine reading this thread.
I wonder why Arthur?:Erm:
grahamw48
21st April 2016, 11:27
Certainly not !
Our whole lives are governed by the damned things these days. :NoNo:
It's pretty pathetic if people can't manage a couple of hours without their phone, let alone selfishly disturbing others when texting or blabbing into them.
.
Michael Parnham
21st April 2016, 11:54
Certainly not !
Our whole lives are governed by the damned things these days. :NoNo:
It's pretty pathetic if people can't manage a couple of hours without their phone, let alone selfishly disturbing others when texting or blabbing into them.
.
Love it :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Ako Si Jamie
29th April 2016, 08:44
:olddude: ... absolutely NOT! :nono-1-1: ... I find the style of today's movie productions difficult enough to follow without any added distractions.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-36059244 ... :ReadIt:
:yeahthat:'s yet ANOTHER :crazy: notion dreamt up by our friends "across the pond". :doh
Thankfully, the :idea:'s been *thrown out here in :Britain: - and elsewhere - in the same way as anyone caught even attempting such a stupid, inane practice ought to *be too.
It gets worse.
Augsburg in Germany have introduced traffic lights on pavements to protect mobile phone texters. :doh
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/04/26/german-city-installs-traffic-lights-in-pavements-to-protect-text/
Michael Parnham
29th April 2016, 10:37
It gets worse.
Augsburg in Germany have introduced traffic lights on pavements to protect mobile phone texters. :doh
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/04/26/german-city-installs-traffic-lights-in-pavements-to-protect-text/
How sad, let them get run over:biggrin:
SimonH
29th April 2016, 11:12
http://starecat.com/content/wp-content/uploads/selfie-stick-cyanide-and-happiness.gif
grahamw48
29th April 2016, 11:36
To be fair, lots of facilities are in place to help the disabled and other groups... and if the teenager had been our child...
Michael Parnham
29th April 2016, 12:22
http://starecat.com/content/wp-content/uploads/selfie-stick-cyanide-and-happiness.gif
Found that really funny:laugher::laugher::laugher:
Michael Parnham
29th April 2016, 12:28
How sad, let them get run over:biggrin:
After reading the Telegraph story, do away with mobile phones, period. Many fatalities on the roads are caused by people being careless with phones, remove the problem:Erm:
Ako Si Jamie
29th April 2016, 22:37
After reading the Telegraph story, do away with mobile phones, period. Many fatalities on the roads are caused by people being careless with phones, remove the problem:Erm:
That's not going to happen though.
I see drivers texting all the time and only the other day somebody went into the back of me. They were adjacent to me at traffic lights in a lane for turning right while I was in a lane going straight on. Figure that one out. They drove off too but fortunately my vehicle wasn't damaged unlike theirs. :icon_lol:
Michael Parnham
30th April 2016, 07:04
That's not going to happen though.
I see drivers texting all the time and only the other day somebody went into the back of me. They were adjacent to me at traffic lights in a lane for turning right while I was in a lane going straight on. Figure that one out. They drove off too but fortunately my vehicle wasn't damaged unlike theirs. :icon_lol:
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, world Jamie :crazy:
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