What are you going to use GPS for? Seems completely unnecessary.
I would like to share my experience with giving a 14 year old a cell phone. We drilled my 14 year old Goddaughter, Li'l Susie, for 6 months (before she graduated from 8th grade) we drilled her on how to NOT exceed minutes, NOT to give her number out to too many people, NOT to use it during the day, OH and let me tell you, before we purchased the phone she was drilled even more, so, we figured she was ready, YAH RIGHT, so we thought, our bill for 3 phones ran roughly around $130.00 a month, we had that for for almost 2 years UNTIL we bought our precious Li'l Susie her phone, our first bill with her phone was $1,647.00 yep yep, she used that phone almost every minute of every day, so, if your going to get a kid a phone prepare yourselves cuz no matter how much you tell them, THEY DONT LISTEN.....
Goofynina, Is it fair to say Li'l Susie no longer has a phone? How did she help to pay it off? I think I would have keeled over opening that bill!
Quote from: George Jung on March 19, 2007, 07:35:59 AM What are you going to use GPS for? Seems completely unnecessary. How about when your child is missing (i.e. kidnapped or ran away) and luckily they have that cell phone in their backpack. I wish I had GPS on my cell phone.
I am not a parent
Nevermind. Your right. We should have a human version of the animal tracking system. Like I saidQuote from: George Jung on March 19, 2007, 07:35:59 AMI am not a parent
I think that playing this tape in public is a huge invasion of privacy.I am so tired this - if it's video taped or an audio recording - it's news.Otherwise nothing happened.