So how many gadgets is too many?

limey • Aug 21, 2012 12:32 pm
I have a Nokia C7, an iPod touch (4th gen), just acquired my Best Beloved's iPad 1, and have a Kindle (keyboard) which I never use, though keep loading books onto it, and an Eeepeecee. netbook for work travel purposes.
I'm finding it hard to imagine what I'll use the iPad for - it's just he has a newer one so I thought I'd road test it. Then again, I like the look of the Nexus 7 ... but shouldn't it replace something (or things) that I already have?
Your thoughts, please ...
Pico and ME • Aug 21, 2012 4:03 pm
I still use a flipphone and my Nook was a surprise gift...I kept telling my husband that I would never get a reader, but he couldnt resist getting me one anyway. Thats it for gadgets. They bother my practical side. However, I have found a wonderfully practical use for my Nook. When I find a recipe on line, now I can have it in the kitchen with me, without having to copy it.
John Sellers • Aug 21, 2012 6:49 pm
You can NEVER have too many free gadgets, otherwise, it depends on your needs and available funds.
regular.joe • Aug 21, 2012 8:24 pm
Number of gadgets should equal N+1 where N is the number of gadgets owned.
ZenGum • Aug 21, 2012 10:52 pm
I think this thread is about to turn into another discussion of the nature of infinity.
classicman • Aug 21, 2012 11:08 pm
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tw • Aug 21, 2012 11:42 pm
How many gadgets are too many? 42. As defined in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe.
Sundae • Aug 22, 2012 9:33 am
Send me your spare gadgets.
I will nurture them into retirement.
Beest • Aug 22, 2012 10:25 am
tw;825599 wrote:
How many gadgets are too many? 42. As defined in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe.


10 points for quantification :)

-10 points for over extending The Guides coverage.;)
Razzmatazz13 • Aug 22, 2012 11:16 am
I've gotten into this surreal place in my life where I'm sitting in a room with a friend or two in it, with my laptop on my lap, checking my facebook on my cell phone.

I don't think I like it here, and my kids are going to grow up with a cell-phone-computer attached to their faces... I don't like that either.
limey • Aug 22, 2012 11:32 am
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John Sellers • Aug 23, 2012 4:37 pm
tw;825599 wrote:
How many gadgets are too many? 42. As defined in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe.


Let's not mess with the brilliant work of Douglas Adams.
ZenGum • Aug 23, 2012 8:42 pm
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tw • Aug 23, 2012 9:37 pm
John Sellers;826118 wrote:
Let's not mess with the brilliant work of Douglas Adams.
Some of the best work gets quoted multiple times. If in doubt, then ask the Google search engine.
John Sellers • Aug 23, 2012 11:01 pm
tw;826166 wrote:
Some of the best work gets quoted multiple times. If in doubt, then ask the Google search engine.


[channeling Dr. Sheldon Cooper]
Yes, but in HGTTG, 42 is not the answer to how many gadgets constitutes too many. 42 is the answer to the meaning of life, the universe, and everything. By stating that 42 i s the answer to the maximum number of gadgets one can possess, you're employing a paradigm that doesn't exist.
[/channeling Dr. Sheldon Cooper]
Sperlock • Aug 23, 2012 11:15 pm
It's too many if you have them all plugged in and blow a fuse. ;)
tw • Aug 24, 2012 10:32 am
John Sellers;826174 wrote:
42 is the answer to the meaning of life, ...
There it is. 42 gadgets defines a maximum good life - and the universe. Those boys with too many toys are not happier.
Gravdigr • Aug 24, 2012 10:34 am
3 pc's, 1 netbook, 6 digital cameras, 1 Nook SimpleTouch, 1 ColorNook, and uncountable cell phones.

That's too damn many gadgets.

ETA: Forgot the spare pc in the closet.
infinite monkey • Aug 24, 2012 10:39 am
I must be doing something wrong.

How do y'all afford all these toys?
Gravdigr • Aug 24, 2012 10:49 am
Two words:

Pawn shops.

Plus, I'm an old horsetrader, from way back.
glatt • Aug 24, 2012 10:51 am
You buy them over the years and don't throw them away.

About a year ago, I paid to get rid of two old Macs. They had built-in monitors and so I had to pay $15 each to get rid of them. I had a couple external CD burners that I also got rid of, and a flat bed scanner that had the wrong cables to connect to anything I still owned.

I just picked up a broken laptop and a really old laptop from my dad, so now I have 3 old laptops (1 is broken), 1 old desktop, 1 work blackberry, 1 old iPod, and 1 GPS for the car. So that's 7 items. My wife has a smart phone and my daughter has an iPod Touch. So that's 9 gadgets. And I just got that fancy new thermostat, so that brings our household up to 10.
infinite monkey • Aug 24, 2012 11:11 am
Heh. My brother believes in a TV in every room. I love me some gadgets, but I'm always astounded at everything they have being state of the art, and how much of it they have.

And I'm a horrible saver from way back. Been wanting to save up for a TV from this century for some time now...but there's always another shirt to buy or beer to drink. :lol:
glatt • Aug 24, 2012 11:32 am
TVs are coming down in price. They were like $800 for a 32 inch, but now you can get a decent one for $300. A regular TV should cost $300. The prices are fair now.
infinite monkey • Aug 24, 2012 3:08 pm
Mostly I'd like a bigger TV because of all the movies I watch.

I looked at some at The Wally World.

Where would be the best place to buy?
limey • Aug 24, 2012 3:08 pm
glatt;826248 wrote:
You buy them over the years and don't throw them away.

About a year ago, I paid to get rid of two old Macs. They had built-in monitors and so I had to pay $15 each to get rid of them. I had a couple external CD burners that I also got rid of, and a flat bed scanner that had the wrong cables to connect to anything I still owned.

I just picked up a broken laptop and a really old laptop from my dad, so now I have 3 old laptops (1 is broken), 1 old desktop, 1 work blackberry, 1 old iPod, and 1 GPS for the car. So that's 7 items. My wife has a smart phone and my daughter has an iPod Touch. So that's 9 gadgets. And I just got that fancy new thermostat, so that brings our household up to 10.


So how come what your wife and daughter have is classified as "yours"? Surely you have 7, wife has 1 and daughter has 1. :eyebrow:
glatt • Aug 24, 2012 3:23 pm
Well then none of the computers are mine because we all share them, and the phone is a work phone. So I guess the old iPod and the thermostat are mine. And I suppose my wife would say the broken laptop is all mine. Come to think of it, my wife uses the thermostat more than I do, so that's really hers more than mine, even though it was a gift to me. So really the old iPod is mine. And the broken laptop. I have 2 items.
infinite monkey • Aug 24, 2012 3:25 pm
Just this ashtray is mine... And this paddle game. - The ashtray and the paddle game are mine... And this remote control. - The ashtray, the paddle game, and the remote control, are mine... And these matches. - The ashtray, and these matches, and the remote control, and the paddle ball... And this lamp. :D
glatt • Aug 24, 2012 4:10 pm
:lol:
Gravdigr • Aug 26, 2012 2:54 pm
...and my dog. And that's ALL I NEED!!

C'mon, Shithead.
John Sellers • Aug 26, 2012 5:29 pm
Gravdigr;826590 wrote:
...and my dog. And that's ALL I NEED!!

C'mon, Shithead.


:D The Jerk was one of Steve's best.
Lamplighter • Aug 26, 2012 7:28 pm
Come to think of it, my wife uses the thermostat more than I do, so that's really hers more than mine, even though it was a gift to me.


Now you're talking about fields of battle.

My wife thinks it's too cold, and I don't.
So we draw swords in the hallway ---> many walking wounded.