Diekan wrote:Sorry, but another person's job responsibilities should in no way affect my ability to enjoy a product I pay for without annoying interuptions.
I know it sounds harsh, but if you one of those people who have jobs that require 24/7 contactability - well - tough. Don't go to the movies, unless you're willing to give me the 15 dollars I paid for a ticket when your cell goes off and interupts my movie.
Okay, so you're saying that people who are on call 24/7, unless they take vacation time, shouldn't have a life other than work? There is a vibration feature on the majority of cell phones now. Blocking a signal is going too far.
I hope you remember that in the unlikely event your wife is going to give birth and they cannot reach your doctor because he's seeing some movie with his kid and he's got his cell turned off...
And before you answer with the usual trolling, remember that most women prefer the same doctor they have been seeing for the last 9 months to do the actual birthing process. Also, that was only one of many different circumstances for someone to have a cell on.