Its not a necessity to move your amp across townMrAnderson wrote:
That's exactly what I was saying...not everyone needs it, but many do.
Also, I need to move a double bass/bass guitar + amp across town 3-7 days a week, not much fun to do on foot or on a bike
Edit...Oh Jeez...my point was I'm not as lazy as you seem to think. Walking 8 miles would take a couple of hours and a couple of hours back...so your walking alternative doesn't hold up.
I'm done here, have fun in dreamland
my bike was stolen once and i saw the fucker on it and i went up to him and told him it was my bike and if he didnt get of it id fuck him up. I got my bike back.
I didn't say it was, I meant people need the car to work if they do something that doesn't involve sitting in an office all day, but I see you've missed the point and conveniently ignored everything else I said.bennisboy wrote:
Its not a necessity to move your amp across town
I was jus makin the point that a phone is almost as necessary as a car. That we dont HAVE to use a mobile, in the same way we dont HAVE to use a car. But if we want anything more than absolute basic living, we do need them.MrAnderson wrote:
I didn't say it was, I meant people need the car to work if they do something that doesn't involve sitting in an office all day, but I see you've missed the point and conveniently ignored everything else I said.bennisboy wrote:
Its not a necessity to move your amp across town
My life was in that phone. I'm not upset cos of the moentary value, its what I needed it for.
That was the only contact number the guys at work have for me, so no phone means no work, which means no money (necessary)
I had the numbers of about 100 friends and family, so without that its hard to contact them
I'm meant to be going out 2moro evening, but tryin too contact people and them contact me is almost impossible
There was a fairly significant girl development on friday evenin, now I cant even talk to her
Agreed, that's basically the argument I was making with Jord...we don't need cars/phones etc to survive, but to make enough cash to have a decent standard of living in the west they're pretty important
Someone stole some of our X-mas decorations once
The Grinch strikes again...-Gunsmoke- wrote:
Someone stole some of our X-mas decorations once lol
Serious Flex
Some scumbag stole my bag which had my glasses,my sunglasses,my mobile,my ID and my keys.Total loss?800 fucking euros.And to be honest I couldn't care less about the money.both my glasses were like 2 weeks old and my phone had over 300 contacts,while there was no way to find the number of most of emm again.not to mention the photos,the work,and the music.it fucking sucked.worst feeling ever.I was helpless for a week without my phone.couldn't contact with anyone.
I don't know about you guys but a mobile is an absolute necessity for me.couldn't coordinate myself.its amazing how one can not live without technology.
I don't know about you guys but a mobile is an absolute necessity for me.couldn't coordinate myself.its amazing how one can not live without technology.
Exactly, its not the monetary value, its what it enables you to do!Metal-Eater-GR wrote:
Some scumbag stole my bag which had my glasses,my sunglasses,my mobile,my ID and my keys.Total loss?800 fucking euros.And to be honest I couldn't care less about the money.both my glasses were like 2 weeks old and my phone had over 300 contacts,while there was no way to find the number of most of emm again.not to mention the photos,the work,and the music.it fucking sucked.worst feeling ever.I was helpless for a week without my phone.couldn't contact with anyone.
I don't know about you guys but a mobile is an absolute necessity for me.couldn't coordinate myself.its amazing how one can not live without technology.
Is that BMX talk? I don't understand what it is. If it was nice and expensive, then I feel sorry for you. Actually, I would still feel sorry for you even if it's not a nice bike. Sorry dude.sportsman11-2cool4u wrote:
So, close to getting my 180s perfect with a slider FUCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKCCKCKCKCKCKCKCK.
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"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
Hang around this so-called 'bikepath' with a baseball bat.
That really, really depends on who you are, and what you do for a living.MrAnderson wrote:
Mobile phones are a total luxury
Debatable tbh, yes they make things a hell of alot easier, but 10/20 years ago noone had mobiles...it's just hard to imagine life without them nowmikkel wrote:
That really, really depends on who you are, and what you do for a living.
(I realise I have contradicted myself in the last couple of posts, ohwell...I guess I'm saying mobiles have only become a 'necessity' very recently).
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That's not debatable at all. I need my cell phone when I'm on call, and that's definitely not a "total luxury". That's a definite necessity.MrAnderson wrote:
Debatable tbh, yes they make things a hell of alot easier, but 10/20 years ago noone had mobiles...it's just hard to imagine life without them nowmikkel wrote:
That really, really depends on who you are, and what you do for a living.
(I realise I have contradicted myself in the last couple of posts, ohwell...I guess I'm saying mobiles have only become a 'necessity' very recently).
10-20 years ago was 10-20 years ago. The world changes, and communication needs change along with it. By the same standard, you could stay that using trucks to transport cargo is a luxury, because people used to carry it by horse and carriage.
Like I said before, the only necessity's are what we need to live.mikkel wrote:
That's not debatable at all. I need my cell phone when I'm on call, and that's definitely not a "total luxury". That's a definite necessity.MrAnderson wrote:
Debatable tbh, yes they make things a hell of alot easier, but 10/20 years ago noone had mobiles...it's just hard to imagine life without them nowmikkel wrote:
That really, really depends on who you are, and what you do for a living.
(I realise I have contradicted myself in the last couple of posts, ohwell...I guess I'm saying mobiles have only become a 'necessity' very recently).
10-20 years ago was 10-20 years ago. The world changes, and communication needs change along with it. By the same standard, you could stay that using trucks to transport cargo is a luxury, because people used to carry it by horse and carriage.
But I won't go into it, at risk of being called a caveman again.
That's ridiculous. Necessities are always relative to your situation. For most people, working is a necessity, and the tools of their trade are necessities by relation. There comes a point where abstraction is excessive enough to detach from reality any opinion derived from it.jord wrote:
Like I said before, the only necessity's are what we need to live.mikkel wrote:
That's not debatable at all. I need my cell phone when I'm on call, and that's definitely not a "total luxury". That's a definite necessity.MrAnderson wrote:
Debatable tbh, yes they make things a hell of alot easier, but 10/20 years ago noone had mobiles...it's just hard to imagine life without them now
(I realise I have contradicted myself in the last couple of posts, ohwell...I guess I'm saying mobiles have only become a 'necessity' very recently).
10-20 years ago was 10-20 years ago. The world changes, and communication needs change along with it. By the same standard, you could stay that using trucks to transport cargo is a luxury, because people used to carry it by horse and carriage.
But I won't go into it, at risk of being called a caveman again.
mikkel wrote:
That's ridiculous. Necessities are always relative to your situation. For most people, working is a necessity, and the tools of their trade are necessities by relation. There comes a point where abstraction is excessive enough to detach from reality any opinion derived from it.jord wrote:
Like I said before, the only necessity's are what we need to live.mikkel wrote:
That's not debatable at all. I need my cell phone when I'm on call, and that's definitely not a "total luxury". That's a definite necessity.
10-20 years ago was 10-20 years ago. The world changes, and communication needs change along with it. By the same standard, you could stay that using trucks to transport cargo is a luxury, because people used to carry it by horse and carriage.
But I won't go into it, at risk of being called a caveman again.
I gotta agree with that I'm afraid. You would live without your mobile phone I'm sure of it. You could get a new job or just receive welfare.Dictionary.com wrote:
something necessary or indispensable: food, shelter, and other necessities of life.
Shit life I know, but that's the point. Earning a lot of money to buy your computer and whatever isn't really necessary.
Good point.mikkel wrote:
10-20 years ago was 10-20 years ago. The world changes, and communication needs change along with it. By the same standard, you could stay that using trucks to transport cargo is a luxury, because people used to carry it by horse and carriage.
Woo, I've managed to track down my phone, now I just need to go and collect it from 10 miles away, except my car is broken
Any developments on your bike OP?
Any developments on your bike OP?
You're defining a necessity of -life-, not a necessity relevant to your situation -in- life. Again, necessities are always defined in relation to a situation or a concept, and life is just one of them. To even begin to claim that the only necessities in any situation are the necessities of life shows a misunderstanding of what the word means, and how to apply it.jord wrote:
mikkel wrote:
That's ridiculous. Necessities are always relative to your situation. For most people, working is a necessity, and the tools of their trade are necessities by relation. There comes a point where abstraction is excessive enough to detach from reality any opinion derived from it.jord wrote:
Like I said before, the only necessity's are what we need to live.
But I won't go into it, at risk of being called a caveman again.I gotta agree with that I'm afraid. You would live without your mobile phone I'm sure of it. You could get a new job or just receive welfare.Dictionary.com wrote:
something necessary or indispensable: food, shelter, and other necessities of life.
Shit life I know, but that's the point. Earning a lot of money to buy your computer and whatever isn't really necessary.
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