krudler wrote: » I had a nokia 3210 up until about 2 years ago, best phone I ever had it was indestructible, many a night it was dropped on the street or kicked across a floor accidentally and still worked, it made calls, sent texts, and had snake on it. ah simple times.
mackeire wrote: » i still have a nokia 5110. Its used as a back up phone but still works fine. I got it in 1999.
sunflower27 wrote: » Seriously, mine is one of those Nokia silver ones I got with 50e free credit about 8 years ago. I have to take a charger with me because it needs that fat pin, not the thin one and a lot of people no longer have them. I have seen people recoil in horror when they see it, but I love it. It has been everywhere with me, lost numerous times but always found (no-one would bother stealing it). It has no camera on it either. I have no intention of replacing it any time soon. I think I'll have it until it dies or is lost for good!
hoodwinked wrote: » i have two styrofoam cups and a bit of string... ...do i win? :pac:
Skerries wrote: » sorry i can't hear you, can you turn the volume up you're very muffled
stovelid wrote: » This isn't one of those threads where ironic nerds compare their ugly brick phones in a paroxysm of retro-trendiness is it?
Princess Peach wrote: » I had a phone for 5 years once. I love it! It was this Nokia one with coloured lights on the side that would go in sequence when it rang. It was like a disco in my pocket!!
seanbmc wrote: » Broke my other phone last month, so I'm stuck using this 3210. It's embarrassing to use in public
stovelid wrote: » http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~djg11/howcomputerswork/h.jpg
sunflower27 wrote: » F*ck them. I embrace it now. I have seen the look of horror on people's faces when they see mine and I just say that I am confident enough in myself to not worry about what other people think and I am glad I don't have the compulsion to run out and by the Next Big Thing. They usually feel quite embarassed. I find the need to prove you have the latest phone/gadget quite tragic