raleighnut
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When my local shut (The 'Mag' as mentioned earlier) a lot of us started going to a bar called The Vaults, as this was a cellar bar it was a dead spot for mobiles. 

I'd consider that, but I use a desktop PC so need a landline for the internet and I also have many older customers who do not like calling mobile numbers.We didn't have a phone until the mid 1980's, and we only got one because my Good lady insisted on us getting one. Now we don't have a landline phone as we've all gone over to mobiles.
Ha ha - that was what made me realise that I wasn't young any more! A young technician with perfect eyesight was trying to show me a modification that needed to be made to a pile of circuit boards. It involved desoldering one pin on a chip on the board, bending it up, and soldering a resistor to it. The problem was that the pins on the chip were so small that I couldn't make them out - there were several per millimetre!My problem these days is seeing what I'm doing.
I still have a landline phone (sort of): it's a VOIP setup. The problem is: I've hardly used it the last few years, and I'm seriously considering getting rid of it. It doesn't work during power outages, and sometimes the connection fails for no apparent reason (glitches in the VOIP connection, I'm guessing). My mobile phone is far more reliable, and costs a consistent amount every month (I'm not a heavy phone user, anyway).We didn't have a phone until the mid 1980's, and we only got one because my Good lady insisted on us getting one. Now we don't have a landline phone as we've all gone over to mobiles.
I'd consider that, but I use a desktop PC so need a landline for the internet and I also have many older customers who do not like calling mobile numbers.
Are they like me ? I hve mobile on payg nd i use £3 max month credit as i use the landline broadband for internet /emails .Annoys me when people phone me on my mobile when im at home as i view the mobile as something to contact me on when im not at home nd its important.I'd consider that, but I use a desktop PC so need a landline for the internet and I also have many older customers who do not like calling mobile numbers.
My nan ( dads mum ) died in 87 and didn't have a phone . Grandad ( mums dad) died in 2002 and didn't have a phone .My grandparents died in 1985 and they were one of many in our village who did not have a land line. The only reason ours was put in originally was because my grandfather was a volunteer fireman and he had to have one to make his bell work. He preceded the 'beeper' generation.
My Aunt and Uncle only had a land line when they moved house in 1993, up until then if they wanted to phone someone, they would come and use ours.
How do they know you're at home until you answer it and tell them? If it annoys you do much, why not switch your mobile off when at home?Are they like me ? I hve mobile on payg nd i use £3 max month credit as i use the landline broadband for internet /emails .Annoys me when people phone me on my mobile when im at home as i view the mobile as something to contact me on when im not at home nd its important.