Last month, while waiting to get my typhoid vaccine for travel to Nepal at the immunization clinic in San Francisco, I found myself sitting across from a super chatty thirty-something year old woman with a cell phone. In the next 15 minutes, I learned more about this woman than I ever wanted to know, about ten times over. That’s because she made multiple phone calls in which she had the following conversation, over and over, really frigging loud: “Hey, it’s ____, I’m getting my flu sot today, you know, because I work near kids, and because I also work around old people. I’ve been running around all day, sorry if I’m talking really fast, it’s just been crazy and I had a lot of caffeine. But hey, do you want to come over for Christmas dinner? I totally understand if you already have plans, and if you don’t end up coming over for Christmas dinner, you’re welcome to come over for wine at my house tonight!” When I went home and told Brian about it, he said: “She should stick to Twitter.” Which got me thinking — should she have stuck to Twitter, or is there still value in repeating the same information over and over by voice to give the semblance that the message is personalized? The fact that she was in a clinic waiting room made what she was doing super inappropriate. But her loud annoyingness aside, was her archaic method of inviting people over better than a Tweet, an Evite, a Facebook event, or a mass email? My two cents is that it, for something as simple as inviting people over for drinks, an email or text message would have been enough — it would have saved her time, saved her friends time, and been easier to respond to. No matter how crazy advanced communication tech becomes, though, for me there will always be value in non-productive phone conversations with people whom I really care about. Image via Samantha Celera’s Flickr Advisor is a column about how to juggle technology, relationships, and common sense. Got a story to tell? Email me at lisa [at] boingboing [dot] net. Previously:Advisor: What should I do with my high school CD collection?Advisor: Was it cruel to let poor kids in India play with my iPod? Advisor: Deleting emails could make you happierAdvisor: What will happen if I clone my dog?Advisor: Are you an Internet addict? Advisor: My husband has a virtual girlfriend Advisor: Don’t let social networking ruin your social skills Advisor: Why my GPS is bad for my brain Advisor: The case against iPhones in the bedroom…
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If people were just more aggressive about deleting irrelevant things and relevant things aren’t that important, they would probably be happier. Because I’m happier. So there must be something to it. Emails only take up virtual space, not literal square footage, so it’s easy to let them pile up. But have you ever scrolled through your inbox and realized what a monstrous mess of random messages you’ve accumulated? It can be pretty overwhelming. I, for one, have been terrible about keeping things in order, even with dozens of folders and subfolders in my Apple mail. And then there are people like Rob Beschizza. Despite the barrage of work emails, publicity junk, and miscellaneous crap he gets emailed to him every day as Boing Boing’s managing editor, Rob manages to keep a completely empty Apple Mail inbox and no permanent folders. His organizational system is so simple that it’s almost impossible for most of us clutterers to fathom: he deletes everything….
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