Imaginary:ADJECTIVE
1. in mind: existing only in the mind, not in reality
2. relating to imaginary number]s: relating to or containing imaginary numbers, or being the coefficient of the imaginary part in a complex number.
See also imaginary numbercomplex number
So I did not ever truly have any privacy?
You don't understand. Privacy is relative and based on expectations.
Not true imo...And the invasive technology is making it almost impossible to have privacy anywhere.
Ok, so what was your question?
The more the toys are made for people with a power/ control mindset the more they feel the need to use it upon unsuspecting others like perverse voyeurs. My home is my castle and I am entitled to the right of quiet enjoyment.
Privacy is not quiet enjoyment. Quiet enjoyment pertains to disruption.
I extend that view to my person
You got it backwards. Your house is the extension of you, not vice versa.
and feel the extent to which the invasive technology is becoming mainstreamed is abusing the public right of ways so that one is now told that they should expect to be tracked or remain at home.
Yes, because you cannot stop a person from using technology.
Technology may be 99% timesaver and convenience for you because that is how you view it, I do not with many items, therefore it is not/does not for me.
You are free to not use them.
You pay for all the toys which costs time and energy elsewhere. When they break you pay or work and pay to fix them. It is a lifestyle choice. Vacuum? I would rather get rid of the carpet and sweep and mop for example.
I pay for what is worth it to me, what the hell is your point?
The cost of vacuums in my family has exceeded $800 in the past 10 years.
Just the machine ?or including electicity? You must have a big house or a nice vaccum, because I used the same $100 vacuum for 11 years.
That is money worked for at a job to have a convenience of the vacuum cleaner.
Ok, so don't have it. What is your complaint?
My home is over 100 years old and has never had a dishwasher to my knowledge unless it was a roll around model that has long since disappeared. I do not have to pre rinse and scrub so that I can dry my dishwasher dishes. I do not have to soak them because something that failed to be removed has hardened to a concrete consistency and then rewash them. They are done by hand correctly the first time. And there are no repair costs to be incurred.
you can get a job being a dishwasher then.
If the parents wanted to have a huge hole to fix then they coould sell the dishwasher and deal with the aggravation of its removal or they can use some sense as they have and make it a storage cabinet. Their way works for them. Again different strokes and not everyone feels the need to lose a few bucks just to change an unnecessary item.
Magic jack is an unnecessary item foisted upon me by a society that demands I provide a contact number.
Why can't you give them a fake number? Why do you need to do business with them?
So, I oblige and see it as a means of moving backwards as it works all on its little own time and I don't interact with it, and it costs me a fraction of what the monthly services were before when I was on TWC phone service. I have the ringer set so that it goes into voicemail and the other party feels satisfied it can contact while I no longer have my family life disrupted by nuisance calls. If I had my way it would be no phone service but just like any invasive technology that gains broad appeal people treat you as if you are worthy of suspicion because you don't want to partake in it.
Explain to me, why you cannot have your way. Who is forcing you to have a phone in a way that is not worth it? Whoever demands you provide a phone number, can you refuse to do business with them?
Much the same way we are now getting demands for additional contact numbers and received stares for not giving cell phone numbers. Strangers and businesses feel entitled because people willingly give them an inch and they want to take a mile.
So you don't want them to have the convenience, I get it now. You enjoy being left alone.
Need the phone? Why? I can do well without one. There is no emergency in my location where a phone would be better than using my own means of transportation.
Ok, good for you. Then don't have one. I hope your car never breaks down or needs a towing, don't go knocking on your neighbor's door to borrow their phone there! Won't kill you, but don't tell me that's not convenience.
You sound like the cable company that seems aghast that people could do something without a cable subscription. Why what will you do without cable? Uhhh...read???? Actually conversation that was had with a cable company.
Neither phone nor cable are necessities. I recognize that. I just never heard somebody complain about a phone like this, if you can live without it, dont have one. I dont think it would be very convenient for me to live without my phone, so I have one and it's worth it for me. I can live fine without cable, some even say they can live without electricity.