OldGuy wrote:I originally passed this topic by, thinking I did not have much in the line of devices. Then I got to thinking, the question asks about "devices", not just electronic gadgetry.
Do I include the non mentionables?![]()
(I don't have any. Just said it to be funny.)
I have a laptop I use all the time, but I have an older laptop on the shelf because it still has a lot of data I want to keep. The data is in a format that will not work on this newer laptop due to the upgraded software.
I have a smart phone, but I only use it for calls and text ... once in awhile. I have a home phone, but it is actually plugged into a magicjack that is connected to my modem, so it also uses the internet for calls. $20 a year for all my calls makes it worth keeping.
I still have my ipod that I bought back in 2008. I uploaded nearly 7000 favorite tunes and some pics of my old estate I like to keep. I have an iPod docking station for it in my bedroom. The battery still lasts over an hour without charging, but I usually keep the thing plugged into my car and only use it during travel. I have the same collection on my laptop so I can hear music while working as well.
I have a desk clock, but I also have a day of week clock that just shows what day it is, not the time, and a grandfather clock in the living room that chimes every quarter hour.
There are dozens of gadgets in the kitchen, a few odds and ends in the bathroom, the usual variety on the night stand in the bedroom, some gizmos for entertainment in the living room and dozens of work related tools and equipment in the tool shop.
Aren't those all "devices" as well?
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