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Old 09-13-2012, 01:28 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by Greyson View Post
Please know I am not trying to challenge you or your post. I have not heard anyone refer to a cell phone as a "mobile" for a few years now. Do you think this could be a regional thing in language usage? I do remember when the cells first came out. They were referred to as mobile phones.

I have both a land line and a cell. The land line is part of a bundle package and I use it for outgoing calls only. I like the privacy and clarity of the land line but IMO, cell phones and other new technology usage is inevitable.
It is still 'mobile' in the UK

edit: I replied before reading what Kelt had to say.
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