Ok so real quick, when i came home from the airport freshmen year in college for christmas my house was on fire. Yes, literaaly and everything burned to ash except my parents and our dog. True story. Since then I seem to cast no sentimental value to anything I own. In my book the object either works or it does not. I recylce and re-use as much as possible but is it normal to attach no sentimental value to anything?

2. The only thing I attach sentimental value to are a few items I have of my dead sister.
LOL, this was not directed towards you, what you said just made me think that and I am stoned. You're funny though. But some of us really do need this shit for work, so I got a smartphone. If I have to have the damn thing on me at all times, might as well get some use out of it other than work calls. Nowadays a smart phone plan can be found about as cheaply as a basic cell plan. True story. It's great too, I have shit tons of things to do, my life is pretty busy, and keeping track of all of that shit on a book that will probably get left somewhere rather than a phone that I will take with me ANYWHERE, is just retarded for my "here, there, everywhere" lifestyle. Not to mention, it eliminates the need for a home phone that I don't need because I am rarely ever home. I work. Might as well get some more bang for my buck, y'know?
True, smartphones are excellent for things like business. I got one with mostly business in mind, but I don't even work. What's the point of having a phone if you don't ever call your contacts or answer rouge calls? Why waste money on crap apps?
I guess my only need is the portable internet and the texting:P