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Mark and I don't use cell phones. I finally broke down and got the cheapest pay-as-you-go $20 phone about a year ago. I have to buy 30 minutes ($10) every 90 days to keep the number active, and I can't even seem to use that up. The minutes keep accummulating. Yes, that's right - I'm on a computer all day long - I have two at work, and two at home, but I almost never use a cell phone. I use my DVD burner regularly, and I have a DVR I couldn't live without, but I can't stand my phone. The reason I finally broke down and bought one was because I work in a tiny cubicle and there's absolutely no privacy. And it's very had to call my doctor and say words like "pap smear" and "mammogram" when everyone around me can hear, while everyone else steps outside the building to make their private calls on their cell phones. The problem is that pay phones are almost non-existent now. If there were still plenty of payphones arounds, there would be one in the lobby of my building, and I could use that. So, it's not that I latched onto a fad, but the world around me definitely changed. I finally had a situation where I really need to call my doctor about a personal "feminine" issue. I told the receptionist, "You can ask me all the 'yes' and 'no' questions you like, but I can't just blurt out my symptoms." She was really nice about it and asked all the right quesions, so I could make an appointment. I went home and yelled to Mark, "I can't stand this! I need a cell phone!" It was a sad day indeed.